I work for an engineering company, in IT.
Pull in around 32k a year atm, should see a raise to closer to 40 by years end I am hoping.
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I work for an engineering company, in IT.
Pull in around 32k a year atm, should see a raise to closer to 40 by years end I am hoping.
I work at a Panera Bread location, it flexible hours so that works well while I'm in school, the job itself isnt that great but it's money, and the people I work with are all pretty cool. I'm also guaranteed at least a 10% raise next month so I'm looking forward to that.
Factory work, same boring thing everyday. Flexible hours though so its nice when im in school, at $10 an hour.. Im not really complaining :stoned:
Before I quit corporate life to go to medical school last August, I was an executive speechwriter/marketing communications strategist-consultant, and I made a very good salary in the low six-figures for part-time work, but I'd done that work for a long time and worked my way to the top of that field. I had 20 years of professional writing experience behind me and three degrees. I was also 44 when I left that job, so I was fairly well along in my career.
Stay in school, kids. It makes a difference.
during the schoolyear i have a part-time job as a calculus TA which pays about $200 every other week. good money considering it's not really a lot of work and i have a full-ride scholarship anyway so this is all money to me.
play guitar, singer song writer.
Lol, isnt working just SHIT, no matter what job you have even if you love it your gonna get bored of it one day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
But the way i see it, as long as you have weed, as long as you have a nice 2 gram joint for when you get home then i dont mind working shitty hard shifts makes it all the worth while :D
In my work I do firestop calking. I insulate and seal all the penetrations in buildings (for pipes, wires, and vents), because when a fire starts it spreads most quickly through those penetrations.
$20 an hour, which is great, if only I didn't work an average 5 hours a month because my back can't take it. I get the occasional day when I'm good enough that I can load up on painkillers and work (with my dad who employs me), but even then I'm pushing my pain threshhold to the limit.
Just worked today actually, nice making $100 in 5 hours. I'm hoping with enough (legal prescription) opiates in my system I could work a few more days for once.
I'm a Croupier at a Casino...I earn bout £11'000/$22180
I'm 21
Used to be a Mechanic before that in a ford dealer ship for 3 years
I cannot exactly say what I do for a living other than that I work for state government, but I am in the business of saving people's lives. I'm closer to 30 than I am to 20.