Business is slower than mollasses in January though I usually got layed off in December this year I got layed off in September argggggg
heres just one of the homes I have built!
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Business is slower than mollasses in January though I usually got layed off in December this year I got layed off in September argggggg
heres just one of the homes I have built!
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I'm 21, currently majoring in music at community college. I've had a handful of jobs so far though:
made pizzas at dominos
sold electronics/customer service at circuit city
worked at a major sea shell distributer. Had to clean package sea shells for souvenir shops.
dishwasher/line cook
Barista at barnes and noble cafe - my current job, been there for almost 11 months.
Unemployed at the moment, within the next month I'll be getting a job at an auto shop... soon I'll be going to Wyotech for auto repair, or a Penn state campus for some random major.
Own multiple businesses.
The main one involves Import/Export of Orchid and other plant seeds from Central America.
I also volunteer for projects around Central America.
Soon to be author and then I will focus my energy on destroying the world. Just kidding...or am I?
A lot of unemployed peeps here..
I'm a shipper. I load and unload trailers and air containers. I handle peeps boxs/parcels.
I also smoke bud.
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Originally Posted by Its a Plant
Good luck man. I went to school for graphic design, once I graduated I got a 4 month internship doing just that (cd covers, etc.) and was unable to get another job after my internship ended (too damn competitive in the design feild). If you got the skills to pay the bills and an assload of creativity you can make it, though.
I'm working customer service now to pay the bills... I do some freelance graphic design but I doubt I'll ever go into it full time.
I work for the D.E.A on the weekends during the week i sell drugs conflict of intrest i think not
Right now I am a warehouse supervisor at a furniture outlet store. Basically, I have to get the the swampers/drivers going in the morning, as well as the warehouse workers. Basically, I babysit them. :p Just keep them busy and make sure they are doing their job. Their job is low pay as it requires no training, thus resulting in high turnover and lazy workers. I think that is unfair myself as I used to do grunt work for low pay. We haul huge appliances around, reclining couches and shit...pretty much home furnishing things
The job pays good and my basic training I got paid off big time. It's not something I want to do forever, but it pays the bills now and the job really isn't that hard.
For those not happy with their jobs, or their career or thair paycheck, consider this...
Go Beyond Your Degree to Get the Salary You Want from Monster Career Advice
Also this one....
Opportunities in HVAC Careers from Monster Career Advice
FWIW, I pay my helpers $10/hr to start, and it goes up from there. My own "total compensation" package runs $80,000+.
Kids, go back to school....get a degree in something that will earn you a living, not just an existance.
No shit, Mississippi Steve - GET THAT DEGREE!
It's worth a mint out in the "un-stoned" world, and the stoned world, as well!
This past two weeks, I've had to drive a route for an injured driver, get back, do all MY work, then FINALLY go home. 16 to 18 hours a day for two weeks - Sometimes, work sucks!