Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 5573 Location: Netherlands
I am an 'errand boy' for a local restaurant. I buy what needs buying and do what needs doing (including waitresses LOOOOOOLLL HEHEHEHEH )! Pretty simple and straight forward, should be nice. What do you do?!
Joined: Apr 2007 Posts: 2079 Location: Looking for my signature....
I work near my house (4 - 5mins biking) at a park for my town, I get payed 14.18$ an hour and I work about 36 - 37 hours a week
I have evening shifts 4 - 11pm
Is fun when people are around and you can talk to them and chill, there is a bmx track at my park, and I go there almost everyday (out of my working hours) so everyone knows me there.
Its fun, but if it is raining / thunderstorm, it can get very easily boring, usually I bring my laptop, and play some games or watch movies, read a book. So my job is quite relaxing not a very hard job.
When there is a baseball game, I take the tractor and I "turn the baseball field" make sure there are perfect circles around the pitching plate, and I do the lines, put the bases in place. And I have a soccer field where I have to move the soccer nets and make sure they are anchored in place.
Perfect summer job, and amazing winter job (can do homework while working)
Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 5573 Location: Netherlands
rek wrote:
$16.50 an hour.
Master_of_Puppets wrote:
I get payed 14.18$ an hour
SAYWUT? Now I feel like I'm doing slave work oO my temp job got me ~$12 an hour and my regular job is like ~$8 an hour. My temp job sucked beyond belief so I got extra pay (checking tickets in pouring rain, 10+ hour shifts, no breaks)
SAYWUT? Now I feel like I'm doing slave work oO my temp job got me ~$12 an hour and my regular job is like ~$8 an hour. My temp job sucked beyond belief so I got extra pay (checking tickets in pouring rain, 10+ hour shifts, no breaks)
best buy :/ i hate working there alot of the people dont know shit xD i had a costumer come in and go to geek squad and they were charging him like 100 bucks to change his hard drive on his laptop and i told him i would do it for free ;D
During my apprenticeship i've been working as a financial specialist, getting paid 300 euros a month ( for 40 hours a week xD but hey, it's an apprenticeship). Besides that i work at a bakery in a supermarket around here, getting paid about 8,20 euros an hour.
Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 5168 Location: Palmdale, CA
Doron wrote:
I'm a waitress.
Waiter.
I work at a place that rents out seasonal equipment like camping stuff, wakeboards, surf boards, skis, snowboards, bounce houses, dunk tanks, and trailers.
It's not the best pay at $8.10 an hour but it's an alright job. I've learned so much about all these different activities just working there.
Tomorrow and Sunday I get to go out and run a landsailing trip which is always a blast.
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Working for Papa Johns as a pizza delivery driver. I make about 10/hr. Some days more, others less. Last night, for instance, I made about 14/hr. But yeah.
I'm a lumberjack, the pay isn't too bad. I finished studying 6 months back, though, so I'm currently looking to get into entry level computer technician/systems administration work. But as of so far I haven't had the greatest luck
Part-time office job in Manhattan for a hotel company. Paperwork for reservations and the revenue department and stuff. Decent pay and no boss during the weekends. Also the office has a nice view which is much better than working in a stupid cubicle lol.
After I take my NCLEX in August, I'll start looking for a job as a nurse. Hopefully land a job at psychiatry but I don't mind getting at least 1 year of Medical-Surgical floor exposure first. Also continue to study until I get my Masters or Doctorate (give it a decade).
Errr...regular party bartender? lol. Also, I took some portraits for people to put on their online resume page (e-portfolio).
Making a flash app for marketing when I'm not in the lab doing normal lab stuff (PCR, gels, blots etc.). Some of the marketing interns get $22.50/hr here and they're only grad school, wtf should've gone to business school.
Hahaha, I get that quite a fair bit actually. A lot of my friends really like to flaunt it, they think it's the coolest job ever (in all honesty the allure of it wears off very quickly, especially after doing it for such a long time). Most people look at me and think I work in retail or that I'm an accountant or something (which started a massive inside joke in my group).
Anyway, just out of boredom, here's a bit of a video a friend captured of myself and some other random guy chopping down a small tree while at a party a few weeks back. We were both insanely drunk and originally had a chainsaw out to use, but we were convinced otherwise :p http://s1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa3 ... G_0250.mp4 For the sake of pure interest, I'm in one on the left who talks to the commentator towards the end. Quality is terrible, I didn't even know he was recording it at the time. But enjoy ^___^
(This is nothing like how it's actually done in the workplace, though. This is just a couple of drunken guys flailing around a very blunt axe haha)
Joined: Jun 2006 Posts: 8238 Location: twitch.tv/AFKidsGaming
I'm a Social Media manager for two positions on our campus. "International Students, & Campus Life". I also work as a Mentor to a group of First Year students.
Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 5573 Location: Netherlands
Key-J wrote:
I'm a Social Media manager for two positions on our campus. "International Students, & Campus Life". I also work as a Mentor to a group of First Year students.
so basically you manage the facebook/twitter of those two positions?
I actually started 2 weeks ago on a new job. Here where I live UPS has some big facilities around my village and I'm working as Junior PC Tech in all of them. Really nice job, I'm absolutely loving every minute of it. I help people with pc problems, network problems, etc. and I sit in IT board meetings etc. I was told I have a LOT of knowledge and the right mindset for this job which is a massive boost of confidence, and that is really really motivating for me currently. so far it's been really hard work though, but I don't mind because I get paid 12 euros an hour and I get alot of exercise going around the facilities.
I'm moving out in Feb next year for uni and this job allows me to save the money I'm going to need. I can't Farking wait I'm 20 now, will be 21 when I move out.
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