Im just doing w/e gets me by for the moment, Drywalling, Metal Salvage, Pouring concrete, Roofing and siding shit Like that. Im going back to a full time job really soon here and collage gunsmithing this spring.
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Im just doing w/e gets me by for the moment, Drywalling, Metal Salvage, Pouring concrete, Roofing and siding shit Like that. Im going back to a full time job really soon here and collage gunsmithing this spring.
i'm a full-time student.
Im an Account Executive for a large IBM reseller. I basically sell big computers to even bigger companies (and get paid well to do it). Im going to be 21, and will already making over six figures this year.
No drug tests for mee! :jointsmile:
Emo you gotta tell me how to get THAT job. :)
Im in customer service, but I just gradated college a year ago with a lot of 'restaraunt' experience - which you were so right about katyowns. :) Eventually Id like to be an account rep for large businesses that order from my business. :)
Most of the other tokers I know are all in the construction biz, concrete or carpentry n such. :)
In high school I was part of ROP, and did alot of work maintaining the school infrastructure and website. I was recruited by the local Geek Squad at 16, and worked there until I was 18. I got the majority of my certs while working there. They paid for my A+, Network+, Security+, and my first few MCPs.Quote:
Originally Posted by carinia
After I got tired of working a retail-type job, I quit and got hired at Kaiser. I met some good contacts there, and also finished up my MCSE. I eventually got promoted up to a site lead, and started making pretty decent money. I liked my job, but it was alot of hours. The drive was killing me (over 300 miles a day), and so was the big-business red tape bullshit. I decided that if I stayed at that job, I would send my self to a stress-induced early grave. I gave my 2 weeks without even having another job lined up. I had some money saved up, and started collecting unemployment for about 4 weeks.
Shortly after I quit, I realized that the money was on the sales side, not technical. I took my contacts that I made at Kaiser, and took a job with this company. It was really tough at first. I was young, and had almost no experience on the sales side. Both of those were really working against me. Luckily, I have a really strong technical background, and that helped give me some credibility with clients. Its all about getting your name out there, making contacts, and building relationships.
am a personal trainer at a gym:cool:lol
full time student
After I was honorably discharged from the military I alway sought jobs that didn't involve testing. I was a cook, cab driver, auto parts saleman. Now I'm working at a service station.
Have never had to provide a sample sinse 1988 and feel strongly against it.
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for what school if I may ask, but just answer me this, does it start with an A?Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm Crow
i work full time at the moment, i work in retail, in a dog wash, its cool, i can make tips, and i really dont even have to wash dogs, i just have to clean up after other people wash their jobs, and my boss is atleast once was a confirmed toker, not sure about him anymore, but hes cool with it, the only problem is i think he can tell if i come in high. I got him and the assistant manager turned on to radiohead. I was a student last semester, but i took a semester off because i stopped going to class completely and i wasnt getting paid cause my boss thought i was in school, but i work 8 hour days, 5 days a week, and its not so bad, especially after getting paychecks.