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savagepossum
09-16-2007, 08:26 PM
also do you wish to stay were you are in life or do you have higher ambitions?

Blitzed
09-16-2007, 08:33 PM
My job is easy, I sit on my ass and watch boxes go by on a conveyor belt, and make sure there are no jams in the movement, I make $14 an hour right now, and am due for a raise anytime.

thiskid420
09-16-2007, 08:37 PM
I work at a small restaurant and make minimum wage ($7.50/hr) + tips ($60-$150 per shift)

And yes i want to get out of here as fast as I can.. But do not know where else to go yet.. :(

savagepossum
09-16-2007, 08:40 PM
I work at a small restaurant and make minimum wage ($7.50/hr) + tips ($60-$150 per shift)

And yes i want to get out of here as fast as I can.. But do not know where else to go yet.. :(


are you in education?

jdmarcus59
09-16-2007, 09:02 PM
singer songwriter

jdmarcus59
09-16-2007, 09:04 PM
oh yea and Iam also a vicking, and you know what we do......................Bad ass lol.

savagepossum
09-16-2007, 09:08 PM
singer songwriter eh i know alot of them. Is it just pipe dream or do you actually earn your living off it?

lagstronaut
09-16-2007, 09:12 PM
It's a pipedream until you realise it's your life's greatest ambition. I've unfortunately lost a fraction of interest in it at the moment....hence why I'm going to Trades School right now :S At least I'll have made $3000 between Sept-Nov just to learn how to fix things around my house....then God knows if I'll be back to my musical endevours again. I find when I focus on something I tend to hate it so I have to trick myself into thinking I don't want to be a singer/songwriter as much :S yeah life's weird

savagepossum
09-16-2007, 09:54 PM
come on people this would actually be interesting to see how many stoners can lead a succesful life along with a smoking habit.

nurse maryjane
09-16-2007, 09:57 PM
:jointsmile:i'm a nurse...I'm currently making $20/hr. I love what I do and couldn't picture myself in any other endeavours....

Jake420
09-16-2007, 10:14 PM
I work at McDonalds and make min wage but i plan to go to UW platteville in wisconsin for a teaching degree for history

I Justburn 247
09-16-2007, 10:17 PM
I'm a freshman at college right now double majoring in athletic training and a doctorate in physical therapy. If and yeah it is an "if" I make it out of this program I expect to start anywhere in excess of 60,000-65,000 / year with benefits and all that nonsense. And yes, I burn every single day!

Oh and as for ambitions, I'd like to get a job with a sports team or in a hospital or out patient clinic while I'm younger and eventually open my own practice where my income can be limitless.

Stay high

Deepsuthern
09-16-2007, 10:51 PM
I'm a Marine Engineer making 3,500 a week for a suthern state and I smoke whenever I get the chance

Deepsuthern
09-16-2007, 10:53 PM
Life is good

birdgirl73
09-16-2007, 11:00 PM
I depend on my husband and savings from my job in past years for a living because I go to medical school and earn zero dollars.

Before I returned to school a little over a year ago, I worked as an executive speechwriter/marketing communications consultant for a Fortune 100 company and earned about $113,000 per year working part time. More in years when there were lots of bonuses. Stay in school, kids!

cannabis campbell
09-16-2007, 11:10 PM
Im doing a 3 year course in vehicle mechanics at the moment by the time I leave i will be on a minimum of £30,000 per year but If i decide to go to uni which I might then It will increase a hell of a lot depending on how far I take it, but it goes up and up the higher you get.

jdmarcus59
09-16-2007, 11:24 PM
singer songwriter

I am a singer songwriter, but I do it more for fun, right now iam not working because of back surgery, so just for fun I tell people
that when they ask what I do. but I have made cds and a lot of people enjoy coming to listen to me and my songs. I have freinds
who play guitar at there church and they ask me to come and share a few songs from time to time, and people always ask for
cds and I give them away for free. my songs have deep meaning to them, and a lot of time I sing about what I see wrong in are churches, I write from a outsider point of view. I dont pull no punches.:)

stinkyattic
09-16-2007, 11:44 PM
lab rat- BS + 6 years...
30 k

Landlord
10 k; essentially, it defrays my own living expenses.

Just offered a raise too. I'm doin' all right.

savagepossum
09-16-2007, 11:49 PM
lab rat- BS + 6 years...
30 k

Landlord
10 k; essentially, it defrays my own living expenses.

Just offered a raise too. I'm doin' all right.

nice. how did you get into being a landlord?

stinkyattic
09-17-2007, 12:01 AM
I saved a couple bucks and bought a house before I could afford one. I was working 3 jobs for a while just to ensure that the bills got paid... but things are settling down nicely. It was never that I intended to be a landlord; it just worked out that way.

Mississippi Steve
09-17-2007, 12:06 AM
Mechanical Engineer(MSME)/Certified Master HVAC Technician and Contractor/Energy Consultant.
$110/hr.

Kids, stay in school!!!!

Its a Plant
09-17-2007, 12:07 AM
come on people this would actually be interesting to see how many stoners can lead a succesful life along with a smoking habit.
Well not everyone defines success by how much money they make. Personally, that's a rather sad way to live life.

I'm on my way to a career in graphic design, just not sure where yet....I've got a year of school left to figure that out though. Most likely I'll have to move to a bigger city, but it would be worth it because there is more work there. The pay isn't that bad from what I hear either.

If I'm happy in 20 years, then I'd say I'm a success. As long as I can afford to pay my bills and get by, that's fine by me. Life wasn't meant to be spent grubbing for money doing some job you in which you despise everything about it besides for the paycheck.

"Money isn't real. It doesn't matter. People only think it does." :jointsmile:

I Justburn 247
09-17-2007, 12:19 AM
Well not everyone defines success by how much money they make. Personally, that's a rather sad way to live life.

I'm on my way to a career in graphic design, just not sure where yet....I've got a year of school left to figure that out though. Most likely I'll have to move to a bigger city, but it would be worth it because there is more work there. The pay isn't that bad from what I hear either.

If I'm happy in 20 years, then I'd say I'm a success. As long as I can afford to pay my bills and get by, that's fine by me. Life wasn't meant to be spent grubbing for money doing some job you in which you despise everything about it besides for the paycheck.

"Money isn't real. It doesn't matter. People only think it does." :jointsmile:

It was never said that success was defined by how much money you make. I know it's nice and pretty to think that money doesn't matter and happiness is all that's needed. Well I hate that rationale. It's simply cannot exist that way and making other people feel bad about trying to make as much money as possible is foolish. Money is all that matters. Those who do not realize this simply have not made it then. Or are just straight up bull shitting to prove some kinda moral point..

Stay high

Its a Plant
09-17-2007, 12:27 AM
It was never said that success was defined by how much money you make. I know it's nice and pretty to think that money doesn't matter and happiness is all that's needed. Well I hate that rationale. It's simply cannot exist that way and making other people feel bad about trying to make as much money as possible is foolish. Money is all that matters. Those who do not realize this simply have not made it then. Or are just straight up bull shitting to prove some kinda moral point..

Stay high
Haha....

My point is that money is not needed for one to be happy. If it is a necessity, then I'll say it again: it's a sad way to live life. Hey, we all have our priorities...

Money is ALL that matters eh? Wow...you sound like you'd fit right in down on Wall Street. Realistically, you need money to survive, but to the excessive heights that you seem to crave seem a bit pointless. Well, I hate that rationale. The green monster may just be the death of you, no? :D

Just how do you know you're really alive? ~

JaggedEdge
09-17-2007, 12:31 AM
I depend on my husband and savings from my job in past years for a living because I go to medical school and earn zero dollars.

Before I returned to school a little over a year ago, I worked as an executive speechwriter/marketing communications consultant for a Fortune 100 company and earned about $113,000 per year working part time. More in years when there were lots of bonuses. Stay in school, kids!

Out of curiosity, what did you have your degree in before going to medical school?

JaggedEdge
09-17-2007, 12:33 AM
Haha....

My point is that money is not needed for one to be happy. If it is a necessity, then I'll say it again: it's a sad way to live life. Hey, we all have our priorities...

Money is ALL that matters eh? Wow...you sound like you'd fit right in down on Wall Street. Realistically, you need money to survive, but to the excessive heights that you seem to crave seem a bit pointless. Well, I hate that rationale. The green monster may just be the death of you, no? :D

Just how do you know you're really alive? ~

Money isn't that important to me. I'm still debating between teaching and getting the summer off and tech writing making $60,000 or so starting out. Realistically, if I moved to Dallas I could prob make over 100,000 a year... I like the idea of working as little as possible though.

savagepossum
09-17-2007, 12:33 AM
well sadly for people who dont have alot of money it does matter a hell of alot. Not having enough money can mean that you can't truely do the things you want to do with your life.

Stemis516
09-17-2007, 12:35 AM
It was never said that success was defined by how much money you make. I know it's nice and pretty to think that money doesn't matter and happiness is all that's needed. Well I hate that rationale. It's simply cannot exist that way and making other people feel bad about trying to make as much money as possible is foolish. Money is all that matters. Those who do not realize this simply have not made it then. Or are just straight up bull shitting to prove some kinda moral point..

Stay high


calm down, your right, money is necessary and sure, it does matter, but to say it is all that matters is stupid

im most likely gonna graduate with a masters in applied economics with the ability to start off making 50k a year right out of school

but yet, if you asked me right now what i want to do id answer that i wanna be a full time groundskeeper for the town i used to live in....id probbaly start off at 11bucks an hour

hell, id be doing it now, if my parents didnt demand i have a college degree even if i dont end up using it right away

i guess my point is, 11 bucks an hour sure is no 50k a year starting off but i would be way happier working outdoors, doing stuff i love, with people i enjoy

sure, some money is needed to survive and all of that, but after that, it doesnt matter at all

Demeter
09-17-2007, 12:46 AM
Associate professor, 73K - Teaching is certainly not the highest paid profession, but it's the greatest job in the world!

Mohksha
09-17-2007, 12:48 AM
I'm just in college right now but I intend to be a math teacher. Teachers make good money especially considering they only work about 9 months out of the year. I expect to make at least 40k when I start. Not much compared to some of the posts but it sounds like more than enough to retire with and smoke everyday!

OLDE ENGLISH '800
09-17-2007, 12:56 AM
im in the pharmaceutical industry ;)

czm
09-17-2007, 01:03 AM
Right now, I work at Starbucks, and earn $9/hour. For where I am in life right now, it's decent, but in no way do I plan on working this job for more than a year, simply because I deal with way too many unappreciative asshole customers.

I'm going to be joining the military in May.

JaggedEdge
09-17-2007, 01:04 AM
I'm just in college right now but I intend to be a math teacher. Teachers make good money especially considering they only work about 9 months out of the year. I expect to make at least 40k when I start. Not much compared to some of the posts but it sounds like more than enough to retire with and smoke everyday!

Very good benefits too. At least if you teach at a public school.

geonagual
09-17-2007, 01:15 AM
To Its A Plant, you are right..money is not everything..as long as I can cover my bills and have some other money for fun..I am straight..I too like to work as least as possible..
I worked for many years with some large companies making about the same amount of money for years..ya know 40k-70k a year and fucking pretty much hated all of them...cause they sucked up all my time, quotas to hit..blah.blah..
I had been thinking for years about getting out and starting my own business doing something that no one else does..so that is what I am doing..I am surviving, my customers are very happy with the service that I provide..I write my own schedule and I dont have a boss micromanaging everything by numbers..

jdmarcus59
09-17-2007, 01:24 AM
Well not everyone defines success by how much money they make. Personally, that's a rather sad way to live life.

I'm on my way to a career in graphic design, just not sure where yet....I've got a year of school left to figure that out though. Most likely I'll have to move to a bigger city, but it would be worth it because there is more work there. The pay isn't that bad from what I hear either.

If I'm happy in 20 years, then I'd say I'm a success. As long as I can afford to pay my bills and get by, that's fine by me. Life wasn't meant to be spent grubbing for money doing some job you in which you despise everything about it besides for the paycheck.

"Money isn't real. It doesn't matter. People only think it does." :jointsmile:
WELL SAID.:thumbsup:

thcbongman
09-17-2007, 07:15 AM
Admin. Assistant, 48K.

nurse maryjane
09-17-2007, 08:24 AM
Hmmm....some of the happiest times in my life were when I had the least money. If I had a choice, of course I would rather have than have not...but, and this may come as a shock to some, the more money you have...the more disconnected you are to people and the crazier you get. There comes a point where you start to question if people are really your friends or if they're just there hoping for a handout no matter who they are. Find your passion and make it work for you. Yes, money makes things easier, but at the end of the day, all the things don't matter if you've killed your spirit to get them...

THClord
09-17-2007, 08:36 AM
Student ..... $200 a month allowance
I should get a part time job

Veratyr Star
09-17-2007, 08:41 AM
Working at a restaraunt as a cashier. $7.50/hour. Enuff to get by.

Starting college Sept. 24. Studying to become a Microsoft Engineer.

Ganja G0d
09-17-2007, 09:00 AM
Production Director - 15/hr under the table for now.

WeedyBoyWonder
09-17-2007, 09:01 AM
I have a "pathetic job", as a telecanvasser for a double glazing company. I'm only on £5 an hour, but commission is UNCAPPED meaning you could earn as much extra as you want if you work for it (£10 PP under 10, £20 PP over 10).
I get to chose every week how many hours I work, nothing is set in stone. I get 4 weeks holiday a year, but can take a day off whenever I need it.
Plus, I work in a room mostly full of FIT girls. Oooo yer.
Above all, I enjoy my job. I wouldn't work there if I didn't.

The Figment
09-17-2007, 10:13 AM
I drive a Delivery Truck and don't make enough!

Mississippi Steve
09-17-2007, 12:28 PM
Well not everyone defines success by how much money they make. Personally, that's a rather sad way to live life.

I'm on my way to a career in graphic design, just not sure where yet....I've got a year of school left to figure that out though. Most likely I'll have to move to a bigger city, but it would be worth it because there is more work there. The pay isn't that bad from what I hear either.

If I'm happy in 20 years, then I'd say I'm a success. As long as I can afford to pay my bills and get by, that's fine by me. Life wasn't meant to be spent grubbing for money doing some job you in which you despise everything about it besides for the paycheck.

"Money isn't real. It doesn't matter. People only think it does." :jointsmile:

Not having any money sux.... I am doing ok now, but in my lifetime, I have had to start from scratch with nothing but the clothes on my back, and my knowledge/skills, no less than 3 times. I have been fortunate enough to never have had to file bankruptcy..... but there was a time when it was real close. There have been times when I had to work as many as 3 jobs just to make ends meet.
No money doesn't buy happiness, but there is nothing wrong with being comfortable. The corolary to this is when you hate getting up in the morning because you know you have to go to *that place*, then its time to find a new vocation.

clovisman
09-17-2007, 12:52 PM
I'm an editorial nature photographer- depends upon the assignment but I generally make between $1,200 to $1,800 per day for shooting time- times were great in the 80's and 90's -work abundant- digital imaging has all but eliminated my profession- anyone with a digital camera and photoshop sell themselves as a photographer today- creativity use to take place in an exposure on film -today take a bad pic and fix it in photoshop- also current federal administration does not support the creative markets- a lot of work when Bill Clinton was president for everyone

hero3279
09-17-2007, 12:58 PM
Mississippi Steve...I don't think there is anyone in the world who WANTS to get up and go to work. Nobody likes it. I guarantee you won't find anyone that totally loves his/her job. Ideally, everyone would love staying at home and just sitting on their asses. But, work keeps you active and alive...so? I guess it's a forced thing.

If any of you had the choice. You could sit at home and money would be coming to you. Or you had to go and work? My ass would anyone choose work.

Money isn't anything to me but I wouldn't mind being comfortable and better off. As long as the bills are paid, my parents are comfortable and I've got enough money to end the night with a joint....That is true happiness for me.

"Do what you love and fuck the rest" - Little Miss Sunshine.

king of the world
09-17-2007, 01:23 PM
im a freshman at college studying civil engineering. once i get the degree the sky is the limit. i'll be making 80 grand. YEA BOY!!!

snowblind
09-17-2007, 02:52 PM
money is a facilitator. it is true it is important but equally true it is not everything. a job can be simply a way to earn money or can be an excuse to do what you love and get paid for it.
i think really you have to question what motivates you, for me it is not material as i have been in abundance of this my whole life, but furfilment. doing something i enjoy and being abe to work in an enviroment that challenges and stimulates me.
i completely disagree with hero. i honestly don't think that if people didnt have to work they wouldn't. this may be true of people who work jobs they hate or because they need the money to survive. but more fool them as there is alot more to working. working is part of the food that nurishes the soul. it helps to give us identity and a social position. it is also a great marker for character and the person you are.
if you sit at home all day smoking and buming of welfare then you are weak. if you are productive and resourceful and craft a live of reward then you are strong. i was going to be a lawyer/barrister and i was doing exceptionally well at it. but my only motivation for it was money. yes i would have been helping and representing people but i found the whole process soulless. so ive gone back to college and will be going back to uni to study computer game animation and programing and whilst the money may not be as lucrative i am so much more happier and my life is so much more richer.
but it is all about your personal worth. some people see and judge people by their money and assests, but not all.

peace

snow

WEsmokeED
09-17-2007, 04:01 PM
Student ..... $200 a month allowance
I should get a part time job

Same, except I dont get the $200/month....and I feel like dropping out of school, I hate it. I dont want to get a job, I dont want to go to school, all I want to do is smoke and have sex.

Unforunatly weed isnt free, and girls dont have sex with hobos.

Oh well i'll figure something out.

Dutch Pimp
09-17-2007, 04:36 PM
They shipped my job to China. I get high in the morning...I get drunk in the afternoon. Life is good, I got tired of that shit anyway.

Come 2008, I got to start all over again, again for the upteenth time.

Jah420
09-17-2007, 04:53 PM
I feel like dropping out of school, I hate it. I dont want to get a job, I dont want to go to school, all I want to do is smoke and have sex.

AMEN! :stoned:

stinkyattic
09-17-2007, 04:59 PM
IMHO Money is not the big thing, not an end unto itself.
Financial stability is a healthy goal, sure; I would like to think, however, that a job's best reward is a sense of accomplishment at the end of the week.
The highest-paying jobs are not necessarily the most rewarding.

Psycho4Bud
09-17-2007, 05:18 PM
Manwhore.......I at least earn a dollar meal a day at Micky D's.:D

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

the image reaper
09-17-2007, 05:18 PM
really, all ya need is a woman with a good job .... :S2:

sorry, Stinky, I just had a male chauvinist pig moment (been in the Daddy's Girl again :jointsmile:)...

( all Men are Pigs, and I am their KING :jointsmile: )

stinkyattic
09-17-2007, 05:21 PM
really, all ya need is a woman with a good job ....
Hey, I WAS just telling you to move to Florida and find yourself a wealthy widow...
Shoot, same goes for you, p4b... if all you're getting for your troubles is dollar meals, it's time to switch markets... you should at LEAST be able to get in on some Early Bird action at the prime rib buffet!!!

Psycho4Bud
09-17-2007, 05:22 PM
Hey, I WAS just telling you to move to Florida and find yourself a wealthy widow...
Shoot, same goes for you, p4b... if all you're getting for your troubles is dollar meals, it's time to switch markets... you should at LEAST be able to get in on some Early Bird action at the prime rib buffet!!!

I have my buffet before the dollar meal.:D

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

the image reaper
09-17-2007, 05:23 PM
if I hooked up with a rich, old widder-woman, I would just feel 'cheap', and 'used' ... I'm just not the slutty type ... :postexcuseme:

Spoken Word
09-17-2007, 05:30 PM
come on people this would actually be interesting to see how many stoners can lead a succesful life along with a smoking habit.
:wtf:

My "success" or lack of it, has nothing to do with my vices. It's my mind-state and perception of life.
I'm young and I consider myself happy. Of course, there are things I'd like to change about my current position, but who wouldn't?

To answer your question, I work for a broadcasting company that has buisness all over the country. I work an -average- of 50 hours a week so there's always overtime.

A weak guess would be 30k a year. maybe more, maybe less.

It's not a career but I'm fine until I finish school.


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but like i said, it has nothing to do with my weed smoke. I was just raised right.

stinkyattic
09-17-2007, 05:35 PM
Reaper- awwww I know that already silly! You're far too sweet.

Psycho- How on Earth did I guess that your response would be... well, exactly what it was? I'll set em up... you knock em down. lol.

Dutch Pimp
09-17-2007, 05:44 PM
if I hooked up with a rich, old widder-woman, I would just feel 'cheap', and 'used' ... I'm just not the slutty type ... :postexcuseme:

...I did that back in the '80's...but my game is gone now...:pimp::jumphappy:

dylan
09-17-2007, 06:24 PM
Well, I'm in school now majoring in finance. I work at a frame shop making $10hr...Chump change IMO. I just can't wait to get out of school and start to make some real cash.

I don't believe money will buy happyness, but I do think it will help. I mean most divorices are due to money problems. I don't need to be rich, but I do want to be "well off", and I think that a solid understanding of money and finances will help me achieve that even if I don't make 6 figures......which is possable in finance carrers.

LIP
09-17-2007, 06:47 PM
Marine Diesel Engineer/Boat Builder/Gas Fitting/Electrician/Plumbing - Anything to do with building/fitting out boats - im your man!

I wont say how much i earn, but enough for me to be able to spend roughly £50 a day on my weed.

Man Beast
09-17-2007, 07:25 PM
23, GED (General Education Diploma), and getting $6.50 an hour at an disc vending plant on an assembly line. Been working there for 2 weeks now. The state of alabama has no recommended minimum wage so it can be whatever in our area, last time the suggestion was 4.75 then 5.15. In a city nearby, I beleive the suggestion was raised to 6.75 or 7.15 and hour as minimum wage.

Working hard with mary jane in my mind, maybe one day I'll see her again. No idea what kind of career I want. At first I thought Forest/Park Ranger, but there are WAY too many people fighting for that, despite it's incredibly underpaid position, plus insane requirements. I'm leaning towards Security, Carpentry, Fisherman or Groundskeep.

EDIT: Working through a temporary agency company, Addecco

hippy lettuce
09-17-2007, 07:55 PM
I work at a place that makes timber window and door frames...all i do all day is plain, sand and paint the bastards, I've only been there 4 weeks and I'm already getting bored of it lol bout £800 a month i think...won't b there for long and i've yet to find what i really want to do...and am 21 soon!
I don't think money can buy happiness but it can open up alot of opportunities for you and let you do some of the things that would make you happy that you might not be able to do without money..if that made sense? :jointsmile:

NteeM
09-17-2007, 08:24 PM
Unemployed college student here. Its pretty difficult to find a job, but trying to get some type of entry job dealing with computers/hardware/design.



Same, except I dont get the $200/month....and I feel like dropping out of school, I hate it. I dont want to get a job, I dont want to go to school, all I want to do is smoke and have sex.

Unforunatly weed isnt free, and girls dont have sex with hobos.

Oh well i'll figure something out.

Well said. If only it was that easy. :jointsmile:

hoghuntr76
09-17-2007, 08:53 PM
I own a company working on diesel engines and semi trucks. I smoke everyday and am very successful at what I do. So nobody can give me this bullshit about weed making people lazy. If you were lazy before you smoked weed, youll still be lazy after smoking weed.. I am only 23 by the way

LIP
09-17-2007, 09:04 PM
I own a company working on diesel engines and semi trucks. I smoke everyday and am very successful at what I do. So nobody can give me this bullshit about weed making people lazy. If you were lazy before you smoked weed, youll still be lazy after smoking weed.. I am only 23 by the way

We'd get on well. I can go on for hours about the simplist things. I had a conversation with a man i met in Holland about injectors for over 2 hours. Haha - i dont know where it all comes from, but anything to do with engines has always fancinated me.

It's coz im so enthusiastic i got promoted to manager.

burnable
09-17-2007, 09:55 PM
I fully endorse the sentiment put forth by It's a Plant in the early part of the thread. i've been impoverished, not really having a place to live and crashing at friends' houses, and at other times I was making more than anyone my age that I knew of (often $30-40 an hour selling speed reading programs via telephone). Neither situation came as a result of fortuitous events, but as a conscious choice on my part based in what I valued at the time.

Yeah it was really gratifying to make a lot of flow, but I had insecurities because I was putting a lot of emotion into concentrating on revenue, and it was time I knew I could spend enriching my soul, not just my bank account. I didn't want a life in which a lot of my time was spent seeing how much I could make; it wasn't impressive to me. This is America, any douchey putz can earn a lot by putting emotion and energy into it; how could I possibly use capital to mark my degree of accomplishment?

Fortunately now I'm married to a girl who currently does $62,000 a year as an insurance broker (NOT an insurance carrier, but someone who negotiates with the carrier to get better employee benefits to companies), and I stay with our 2-year-old and 2-month-old, while raising delicious cannabis in the closet. It works out cuz I don't like thinking about money and office competition and she does. When the kids go to school I'll study botany and literature with absolutely no intention of turning it into a career.

Sorry about this autobiographical addendum, especially since it's not relevant to the thread " What do you do for a living and how much do you earn?" albeit being relevant to life, I guess

"the greater wealth is contentment with little" -some guy

hoghuntr76
09-17-2007, 10:34 PM
[quote=LIP]We'd get on well. I can go on for hours about the simplist things. I had a conversation with a man i met in Holland about injectors for over 2 hours. Haha - i dont know where it all comes from, but anything to do with engines has always fancinated me.

I remember you said you worked on cummins engines on the marine side. Do you ever come across the new 6.7L cummins? I recently purchased a new dodge with the new engine, nobody really knows much about them. Peace

PaRanOiD81
09-17-2007, 10:49 PM
Fabolous: Money doesn't buy happiness but its sure a good down payment!

I went to a trade school and took a job doing something trade related, I'd rather not say what I do exactly but its fixing something you would learn in a trade and I'm making about 55k a year after 5 years. And I still love my job and do it every day with a smile. I couldn't be happier, unless I was doing the same thing and getting paid a lot more :D

jdmarcus59
09-17-2007, 11:04 PM
I also drove long haul for awile, that was a fun job, infact Id say it was the best job
I ever had, just out there on the open road, those Big rigs are fun to drive once you get the hang of it, infact if I did not have a prison record I would be out there right now, just going down the open road. But I cant cross the border so the big rigs wont hire.

trainwreck530
09-18-2007, 12:30 AM
ok ok first off, i have worked ALL kinds of jobs. office, every fast food, i did trail work for a while, did fire fighting for 2 years....i should have my shit more together by now but for a long time i just wanted to eat fentnyl patches/real lsd. for the longest time i tried to buy into the pipe dream of being a real life hustler, but i never made it. im in a lot of trouble and i moved to chico. things are a little different out here in cali baby =) oh and for the dude that said 73k, it aint much but its fufilling...WTF HOMEBOY?!? if i was pulling in that kind of money i would be doubleing or trippling my profits. to the dude that is into fitness, right on BRO! im getting back into shape, powerlifting. thats my favorite things, smoking working out and bonnin down like Dirk D...

so i work @ mcdonalds in chico. i see myself get older everyday. im 22, i know im not a kid anymore, but things are so much fun here. i just want to play. dont get me wrong im a real hard worker i think i am also a bit of a dreamer trying to live the california fantasy like everyone else. IJUSTBURN u are right on. and everyone that says hes NOT, or its not all about money...well i disagree man money is everything to me. it will bring me the only things i care about:fine college girls, smokin big, new clothes, supplements, etc. its funny i see some people that make bank and u cant even tell. money looks really good on me hehe. on yeah and ive had a couple of sugar mamas (older) but in the end it didnt work out. do you have any idea how hard it is to fuck someone u are not only NOT attracted 2 but that really turns u off? man youve gotta keep commin up with excuses why u cant stay hard "its norcos, i mean i have poor circulation, but its not you." all u can think to urself is "uh bitch youd better trust and BELIEVE it is you!!! lol woah guess im rambling again

meatw4d
09-18-2007, 12:37 AM
I'm currently in the process of studying to be a mechanical engineer. At this point in time I'm interning for a company at a little over $18/hour.

I feel like marijuana has set me back a little bit, just because it makes me lazy as hell, but I don't regret doing it at all. Getting high is one of my favorite hobbies.

hero3279
09-18-2007, 01:38 AM
Hmmm....some of the happiest times in my life were when I had the least money. If I had a choice, of course I would rather have than have not...but, and this may come as a shock to some, the more money you have...the more disconnected you are to people and the crazier you get. There comes a point where you start to question if people are really your friends or if they're just there hoping for a handout no matter who they are. Find your passion and make it work for you. Yes, money makes things easier, but at the end of the day, all the things don't matter if you've killed your spirit to get them...

Sheer poetry. You must have been through a hell of a lot to have a wise head like that on your shoulders :thumbsup: Well said.

birdgirl73
09-18-2007, 02:33 AM
Out of curiosity, what did you have your degree in before going to medical school?
I got my BA with a triple major of English, pre-med, and journalism. Then I got an MA in humanities, with a concentration in literature. That was almost a continuation of my undergrad work because I was in a five-year program that graduated people who completed it with both a BA and an MA at the end of that time. This was at UT. Then I came north to get married and to go to SMU and study law. My husband said I couldn't complete a law degree, and I said "watch me." I now know he meant that I wasn't cut out for law. Which was accurate. I hate bullies and the fact that our legal system incents and encourages plaintiff's actions. So I passed the bar and went to work first as a teacher, then as a news reporter. Then I found my way to the corporate job where I grew into the gig as an exec speechwriter. That job allowed me to work from home and raise my own son, which we felt was important. Stayed at that company till "junior" was up and out of the nest in college. Medical school had always been my true ambition since childhood. I wish I'd been smart enough to do it earlier instead of in mid-life. I'm too tired now--and no longer smart enough!

connector_robot
09-18-2007, 02:46 AM
Well, right now I'm working at a resturant, making 8.00$ an hour, plus tips [30$ per shift]. That's really just a job to tide me over untill college, though. I'm going to Harvard next year, so I'm sure I'll just have another job like the one I have currently while I'm in Boston, but hey, who cares? I'm still not quite sure what I want to do out of college, but I'm thinking I might become an investor, or maybe start some kind of company. We'll see.

Being a stoner doesn't mean you can't go to a good school or be financially successful. Hell, my dad was a stoned Rhoads Scholar.

PopaBean
09-18-2007, 02:48 AM
Marine Diesel Engineer/Boat Builder/Gas Fitting/Electrician/Plumbing - Anything to do with building/fitting out boats - im your man!

I wont say how much i earn, but enough for me to be able to spend roughly £50 a day on my weed.

Blows my mind you spend that much a day and still are able to work Lip....:hippy:

I sling a brush and do pretty well.:rastasmoke:

rtafts
09-18-2007, 03:05 AM
work for a construction company, make $625 per week.

thinkin about goin back to university, or take the apprenticeship course for carpentry.

nurse maryjane
09-18-2007, 03:49 AM
Sheer poetry. You must have been through a hell of a lot to have a wise head like that on your shoulders :thumbsup: Well said.

Thanxs!! I've been through more than some, but not as much as others....I have pretty good powers of observation when it comes to the human condition...

qdavid
09-18-2007, 11:20 PM
I was teaching. I think $33,200 was my last. I liked summers off. But now my back is too fucked-up and it's a degenerative thing (meaning it's gonna get worse). I live on my military retirement and SS insurance right now.

enjoii
09-18-2007, 11:53 PM
I just quit my construction job at which is was making 70k+ a year with no experience to go back to school. Getting my business degree and then ill go from there.

thcbongman
09-19-2007, 12:38 AM
Working hard with mary jane in my mind, maybe one day I'll see her again. No idea what kind of career I want. At first I thought Forest/Park Ranger, but there are WAY too many people fighting for that, despite it's incredibly underpaid position, plus insane requirements. I'm leaning towards Security, Carpentry, Fisherman or Groundskeep.

Why don't you want to fight for your dreams?

Even if the odds are stacked against you and your dreams crushed, isn't it better to try than not try to all?

If you have passion, that's all you need. After that, it's a matter to acquiring knowledge to get to the point where you want to be. Read, learn, inform yourself.

I can't stand it when someone limits themselves, because you are bound by none. You are human, therefore you are free.

Moe_moe44
09-19-2007, 12:43 AM
I make a pretty good living being a computer technician I make about 60k.