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Your job -
Pay -
Hours -
Pros of job -
Cons of job -


Your job - pizza delivery/ cleaning/ prep work/ pizza maker

Pay - 10 something (ct minimum) + tips (15 a day average)

Hours - mostly 6 hours every day except saturday i have off

Pros of job - free food, can drink, can smoke pots, cool coworkers
Cons of job - lazy boss that has employees do way to much since he cant hire more people, sewage backup problems from next door (ruins business and they wont fix it), people drive like dicks around here so delivery sucks
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Job -Watchmaker
Pay -$26.50/hr, 1.5 overtime
Hours -45/wk
Pros -Enjoyable
Cons -Commute
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Your job - dishwasher
Pay - 6$ an hour
Hours - 10 to 7 every day
Pros of job - i can do dope
Cons of job - gotta hide it, shit pay, shit hours, asshole racist boss, cool but racist coworkers, i got a blood disese from a dirty knife and got no compensation
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Job- Manager of a Recreational Marijuana Dispensary.

Pay- $20/hour

Hours- 30/week but I get paid for 40

Pros- I buy all my weed at cost ($4/g for top shelf weed, $15/g for shatter)

All of my coworkers are chill gamer stoners, so it's a pretty great work environment.

Cons- the store is in a tiny town with barely any amenities
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>>723294746
Dream job right there <3
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Job: Commercial insurance broker
Pay: Entry level = 43k/year
Hours: Technically 9-5 but where I work it more matters if you get your shit done
Pros: provides comfortable lifestyle, private company=no drug tests, paid lunches/dinners/happy hours
Cons: working with typical suburb dwelling "boy, some crazy weather we have been having" cucks, commute/traffic at the beginning and end of the day
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>>723293875
Your job - Hand job (self-employed)
Pay - I paid nothing.
Hours - About 5 minutes and counting
Pros of job - Gives pleasure
Cons of job - Arm can get tired
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Your job - HVAC service tech
Pay - $25
Hours - 40 right now because winter, but in the summer i average somewhere around 55 or 60
Pros of job - i'm 22 and able to live on my own. i've bought my own car, pay my own cell phone bill, rent, health insurance.
Cons of job - very physically demanding. most days i come home and don't want to do anything. and being on call at night and on weekends really sucks.
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Job: Senior Customer Service Representative for a dog food company
Pay: $17.50 an hour
Schedule: basic 9-5. 40 hours/week
Pros: Dogs everywhere. Job is super easy and laid back. Paid lunches. Co-workers are cool.
Cons: Retarded customers. Commute.
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>>723293875

job - sell herbal supplements over the phoe
Pay - 15 an hour plus commission
Hours - 8-4
Pros of job - smoke weed jack off drink beer work out make food at home watch porn all day argue with stupid cucks on 4chan
Cons of job - have to talk on phone
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>>723293875
Night manager at courier service

$16 an hour (plus $330 a month for vehicle maintainence and 18 cents per mile)

Usually at least 45 to 50 per week.. Sometimes more

Decent pay and plenty of hours.. Considering i had little experience coming in and i didnt go to college.. Still moving up the ladder.. Only been doing it for a year

Very few.. But i do a lot for this company.. My job used to be done by four people
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>>723294410
Ayy fellow watchmaker.

Watchmaker at Rolex Service Center Copenhagen. Where you from?
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>>723296861
I work at a jewelry store in the US. Benchmate and I work primarily on Rolex, though the store has started taking in Tag Heuer for us as well.
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>>723293875
Your job - Land Surveyor
Pay - 70k/year
Hours - 40/week
Pros of job - Nobody watching me, work at own pace
Cons of job - Boss is the worst person I have ever met
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>>723293875

Job: Grave digger/ cemetary maintenance

Pay: an individual basis. Usually 800-1,200 per grave.

Hours: However long it takes to get the grave dug within the time-line. (6-12 hours per grave depending on the size of the caskets and how deep or how rough the soil is)

Pros: Work at your own pace, nobody standing over you telling you how to do your job. Strange form of respect.

Cons: some days it can be hot and humid, other days it can be rainy and damp making digging harder (especially getting the water out)
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Job: Cook at shitty barbecue resturant
Pay:9.50/~40 hrs a week
Pros: we can get away with anything, lots of downtime to be on phone, coworkers are all assholes like me
Cons: fuck this place gets so hot in the summer, boss is lazy and doesn't do anything
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>>723293875
>Lead Chef at Wendys
>15/hr
Love my Job
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>>723297108
Cool, cool. Nice to see another guy with same interests.
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>>723297483
>>723297108
>>723296861
>>723294410
Get a room dirty faggots
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Job- I tell people with PHDs where the on button on their laptop is
Pay- 15/hour
Hours- 6/day Mon-Thur
Pros- easy as shit
Cons- not full time
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>>723297719
Im assuming this one is you
>>723294438
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>manage courier shop
>$275/day
>13 - 14/day
>I can run it how I want/getting paid preddy gud
>stress, stress, stress

somedays i dream of going back to the pizza kitchen
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Industrial Steam Fitter:
51.26 and hour
36 hours a week minimum , double time after 8 hours each day / double time after more then 36 hours a week.

Pro's: Good pay , interesting work, work all over the city at large to medium projects , always more to learn , use my brain

Cons : Shitty working environments sometimes in terms of air quality and toxic materials . Early start times in the morning , a lot is expected of you or else you get fired . Been with the same company for 6 years , building boiler rooms in the summer and doing gas in the winter . It's cold as fuck on the roof in the winter .
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>>723295149
Faggot
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Your job - Not sure of the title in english. I basically process steel from molten to solid form.
Pay - Around 45k/year
Hours - Varies, but around 40h/week
Pros of job - Amazing people. No fucking desk/office job. Get to work with my hands.
Cons of job - The shifts can be a struggle. From super early to nightshifts. Kind of dangerous and abit dirty environment.

>pic related
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>>723295930
That is hard work man.. I was on my way to do it but i couldnt get a good footing with any company.. Plus i had very little experience and i didnt wanna have to go thru years of grunt work so i got out.. Its good ass money once you make it far enough tho
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>>723293875
>Your job -
Museum Curator
>Pay -
13$ish?
>Hours -
10 h a week every week
>Pros of job -
no one ever shows up most days and i sit on my ass and do nothing
when people do showup i sometimes get tips
i am told im very knowledgable about all our shit there
>Cons of job -
boredom
no wifi
last week had a old girl tell me for 2 h on how to let god into my heart befor its to late and i had to smile and nod be nice
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Paramedic
27.50 /hour
40 hours/ week
Love my job
Commute to work sucks
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>>723298159
its definitely not easy. the learning curve is very vertical. If you don't go to a vocational high school and learn it, like i did, it's really hard to get a good start in the trade. but its a very good trade to get in. the older you get, the more money you make and less work you have to do.
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>>723298399
13$ per hour ish
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Job - Sr Desktop Engineer
Pay - $65k/yr plus overtime
Hours - 8-5/9-5...some days less
Pros - easy
Cons - can't work from home
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>>723297175
Whoa, that's fucking dope. How'd you wind up doing that?
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>>723297175
how do i aply?
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>>723297170
how did you get that job
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Job - Technical Tester
Pay - £65k a year plus 20% bonus and overtime
Hours - 9:30 - 5
Pros - I work for a bank, a 2 day change takes 2 weeks to sort out, plus can WFH
Cons - a bit bored
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>>723298152
probably the coolest one so far
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Job - Sound Mixer
Pay -$50/ hr
Hours -12/day, freelance
Pros - Easy, meet celebrities, hide microphones in boobs
Cons - Inconsistent work, long hours, some actors and producers are total cunts
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Your job - Bathroom Partition Installer
Pay - 18/hr
Hours - 40+
Pros of job - Prevailing wage occasionally, tons of down time, go to breakfast all the time
Cons of job - Shitty coworker, working in bathrooms all day
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> jr sys admin telecomunications company
>26.50/h
>anywhere from 40-70 hours a week
>flexible hours, chill co-workers
>on call, retarded managers in operations, random drug tests
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>>723298539
I went to a technical college for 10 month program but honestly they didnt teach me much.. I learned more in 2 weeks in the field.. But i also lacked a lot of general construction knowledge so i was pretty much just dead weight.. Im doing alright now tho
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>>723299048
what is the pw for that job anyways? for HVAC in Boston its $75/hr
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>>723299453
about $65 in Michigan. I get around 16 hours of it a month
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Mailman/early delivery
9.41/h
Two to three hours per night
Working alone all the time, staying up all night doesn't interfere, days are free
Shitty income
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Job-Goodwill donation attendant
Pay-$10.20/hr
Hours-Pretty shitty, I work 40 hours a week, 8 hours a day, with my only days off being college school days
Pros of job-Love most of my coworkers, Free gym as we sometimes lift heavy furniture, pallets, etc.
Cons of job-Shitty job, hard work and can be annoying as some coworkers are bitches and some donors are as well (we can't take everything, they get mad if we don't take their shit sometimes), I want a new job but I completely doubt I'd like my coworkers as much as I do here, considering all of my coworkers are older than me. (I'm 18, oldest is 69)
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>>723293875
Psychologist
~18k
~25h/week
Personally rewarding
Can be mentally exhausting
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busboy/barback
10-17p/h
variable
good cash money with decent paycheck. dont have to deal with customer bullshit. get free booze from bartenders

have to deal with stupid ass questions i dont know the answers to because the person should be asking their server
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-Machinist
-18/hr
-35-40 mon-fri
-Everyday is different, i enjoy it most of the time, work alone (dont have to deal with assholes)
-Stressful at times, splinters and cuts
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>>723293875

Your job - Attorney
Pay - ~$95,000/yr ($60k base plus discretionary bonus - made this last year, expected to make more this year)
Hours - ~45-50
Pros of job - Current job is at small firm with flexible hours, less demanding work environment, and overall good quality of life.
Cons of job - Make way less than I would at a bigger firm. Also have roughly ~$150k in law school debt right now.
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>>723293875
Dentist (perio Specialization)
$7500 a week work 3-5 days.
Pros: Put my hands in people's mouths.
Cons: Kids will bite your hand off and a lot of people neglect oral hygiene..
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>>723299853
18k a month?
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>>723299853
I'm studying to get into the field right now my dude. Tips?

Job- Pizza chef at a good pizza place
Pay- $200 a week + around $100 tips AND company stock
Hours- Flexible. Usually Fri/Sat/Sun 3-9:30
Pros of job- Awesome coworkers / bomb pizza at 25% off (good deal for this stuff) / flexible hours / in a shopping district so I can get everything I need before I go home / hour lunch
Cons of job- people in the dinner rush can get mad and leave or yell at us and the phones are shit so call in orders are hard to do / no wifi
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Job - work in a small town supermarket doing a variety of things, serving, stacking shelves and cleaning. Pretty much whatever they want us to do.

Pay - 23 an hour. Public holidays are double and on weekends we get a little bit extra.

Hours - anywhere between 30 to 45 a week

Pros - get every second weekend off, can take a month or more off if I give enough notice. The job is easy as fuck.

Cons - people I work with are mostly shit. customers are always complain about shit I have no control over. It's boring as fuck.
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>>723300387
Yearly. In Spain that's decent pay.
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Job - REI
Pay - $17/hour
Hours - 35/week
Pros - i get paid to do what i like doing, time off is easy, my employers don't care that i live in my van
Cons - inconsistent scheduling
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>>723293875
>Metalworker
>$2.1k/month
>8-18*4/week
>Get to make a lot of shit for myself, been making a lot of knives recently.
>Shit pay for long hours
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>>723300547
Power through the four years of useless schooling.
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>>723295630
i lol'd
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>>723300784
I mean more setting up a practice. Don't really know much about that.
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>>723293875
Job- Overnight stock at Kroger
Pay- Minimum
Hours- 30-40
Pros- nothing
Cons- exhausting and worsens my preexisting depression
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Job: Collision Painter
Pay: $19usd at 120 hrs a week
Schedule: 8 - 5 5 days a week
Pros: Really enjoy it. Very close to home.
Cons: Have to fight for pay on each job. Work with some real idiots.
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Your job - Deli/Produce Clerk @ Sprouts
Pay - $11.18
Hours - This past month I've seen 18 hours a week, 15 hours a week and 33 hours a week. It caries.
Pros of job - The discount on groceries and the free goods.
Cons of job - The hours are too inconsistent and the majority of the people in my department suck.
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>>723293875
Gov employee with gsa
Gs14 118k a year
9~5
Boring as fuck and stuck at a desk but it's good money
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>>723301257
i had that job once. hated it.
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Job - eSports
Pay - 400k (at)
Hours - 90/w
Pros - yes
Cons - gives cancer
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>>723301281
How's the retirement still my dad got 90% of his pay and full health benefits
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>>723299048
>bathroom partition installer
Can you ship me the music sheet of smoke on the water so i can jam along with my ass while taking a shit?
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Job- Warehouse worker
Pay- $15 an hour
Hours- Full time (40 hours a week)
Pros- It's easy, but not brain dead. There's enough that needs attention to detail so I don't get too bored while working, but it isn't rocket surgery.
Cons- It's only really busy in the morning, from around 9:15 am - 1 pm. After that it gets slow as all hell and pretty boring. But hey, I basically end up getting paid to do nothing.
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>>723300105
Wtf are you doing on here if any of this is true?

Legit question
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>>723293875
Job thread. Post if you're at your job right now


>Your job -
Quality control at medung
>Pay -
Shit pay
>Hours -
Shit hours
Pros of job -
Testing new strains of poop, poopsmoking all day, get high as shit nigger
>Cons of job -
So draining that i feel shitty after a shift from all the poopsmoking
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Your job - Regional Airline Pilot
Pay - $28 per flight hour (around 30k per year)
Hours - Flight Hours- 80 per month Duty Hours- about 120 per month
Pros of job - Get to fly $30 million jet
Cons of job - Crew Scheduling is full of cocksuckers, and management Sucks ass
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Your job -dock operations assistant for dhl
Pay - $13.50/h
Hours - 45-50 a week depending on time of year
Pros of job- i sit at a desk, lurk on 4chan and send emails. Easy money.
Cons of job - i work in a mixed labor facillity half union/ half non union. The union half is full of a bunch of assholes. Not knocking unions. But this paticular union fuck sucks the fattest dick.
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>>723299853
you realise being a psychologist in most other countries is a 100k+ a year job right? you're being ripped off
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Your job - Lidl whore
Pay - 6€/h
Hours - 20/week
Pros - At least I have a job
Cons - Shitty job, have to combine it with school. Dumb coworkers and the buyers are just annoying. 3 ppl for a whole branch meaning we have to do extra work. Also the hours that they make you do as extra are not paid, butno accumulated in a "time bank" thingy so u get more free days (I end up working from 5 to 11:30 every day. Supposedly my shift ends at 9:30)

DON'T EVER WORK FOR LIDL, EVER, JUST DO IT IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING LITERALLY ANYTHING IS BETTER
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>>723302470
No... Psychiatry is where the money is. Psychologists are glorified councilers
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>>723301558
Anon
Please tell me how not to be exhausted
I'm dying
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Job- Refrigeration Technician, specialized in ice cream and frozen treat machines
Pay - $26.50
Hours- As many as I want. I usually work about 35 during the slow season and turn in 40. During the other nine months I work close to 50 and turn in about 4 extra a week. Plus occasionally doing side work for cash.
Pros- I set my day and my route. No one gives a shit about what i do as long as the spice flows. I see my boss like 6 times a year tops. I get to meet different people everyday and my job had satisfaction because I am somewhat mentally stimulated and I actually accomplish something tactile daily. I have a company cell phone and car.
Cons- I drive like 40k a year in soul crushing traffic. I am in unspeakably nasty shit all day as I work in fast food restaurants frequently. I have to eat drive thru food frequently and have gained a fair bit of weight in the last decade. Oh and Indians, fuck them. They are the cheapest SOBs on this rock and they usually stink of BO and curry. I am in lots of Dairy Queens and have to beat money out of them. Being stingy lying bastards is in thier blood, no wonder Pakistan wants to kill them.
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Job: IT
Pay: 71k-75k depending on things
Hours: 40 (4x10) usually more like 36 thoughv
Pros: work sat-Tues and from home on the weekend days. Only in the office two days a week. 3 days weekends
Cons: working on the actual weekends when others are off
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Entry level lab position while I get my phd.

$19/hr

40-60 hours a week averaging 50.

Pros: have a lot of freedom, looks great on resume, great pay, good boss.

Cons: boss's boss micromanages and is a dick, long hours that start early (7-5/6), anything significant I find in my research is used by the company and all I get is to publish a paper about it, commute into city is well over an hour meaning my days are 5am-8:30pm usually
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Job- welder
Pay- $20/hr
Hours- 12 a day, 6 days a week
Pros- good pay
Cons- shitty people to work with, boss that literally does nothing but walk around all day, hardly any time off
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>>723295930
Specialize down my friend, get into geothermal heat pumps or refrigeration too. If you go the refer route try to get into a company that services scientific equipment. If you learn cascade and autocascade cryo refrigeration you will work far less hard and get paid bank. You will usually have a gopher to train and do the heavy lifting. Typical billing per hour for this work is about $300/hr with a per diem if you are more than 100 miles from home.
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>>723301426
What esport?
How much is from streaming, sponsorships, and winnings respectively?
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>>723303470
Serious ass question here /b/to. I love me some ice cream...usually have 3 half-gallons of HEB creamy creations in rotation. And I have two freezers, one in the garage, one in the kitchen. Now since my freezers are usually pretty fucking full I have to keep one in the kitchen and the rest of my ice cream in the garage. The garage freezer keeps it a little softer and the kitchen freezer makes it so I can't get nice scoops, even with a warm ice cream scoop. So my problem/question is, what's the best temp for ice cream to be kept?
I would just use the garage freezer, but fuck me it's in the garage...who wants to walk all the way to a fucking garage.
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>>723293875
Job - Truck driver @ night

Pay - €38,35h (130% @ night 150% overtime 200% weekends)

Hours - 30 to 60 week

Pros - Relaxing

Cons - Social life
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>>723300280
That's because lots of dentists are complete schisters and not decent people. But I'm sure you're cool and honest.
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>>723304001
*/b/ro

**also a little stony
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>>723301129
Well at least robots will be doing your job in a decade. So that's a win.
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>>723302470
NO psychologist makes that much fucking money pleb. You're thinking of psychiatry which requires med school.

Psychology is around 20k-30k a year.
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>>723304395
I don't know the difference but I know the one that writes the scrips gets the better money
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>>723293875
I got sent home because too many people.

Your job - Freight runner in a chain grocery store warehouse
Pay - I get paid 32¢ per pallet I run
Hours - When I work or how many I get? I go in at 4:30pm and work till the works done. Been out as early as 8:30pm and as late as 2am. I accumulate 32 or so hours a week, give or take.
Pros of job - I get money
Cons of job - It's hell on my body (I have MS)

Questions? Comments? Concerns?
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>>723303979
LCS, base salary / sponsors, no streaming, later always depends (shit)
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>>723294438
Where the hell do you live? USA's federal minimum wage is $7.25.
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>>723304483
They are fully licensed medical doctors. Just like oncologists or pediatricians.

Psychologists need at least a master's degree in most cases and only hear and talk to people. They make crap money.
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Job - Subway
Pay - $8.00
Hours - 18
Pros - Free soda and cookies, co-workers are chill.
Cons - Retarted customers which the majority are on disability, a super cheap boss, and prick managers.
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>>723303871
i work on a lot of chillers. i'm in the middle of interviews with a college that has union inhouse hvac techs that more or less sit around all day. starting wage for me would be $45. mind you, i'm 22.
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>>723304001
That's not as simple a question as it seems. Higher butter fat ice cream usually is thicker at a higher temp BUT sugar makes ice cream softer. Shit with lots of mix ins has to be colder to be dipable. Most ice cream scoops fine between -5 F to 0 F. Ultra premium ice cream might require storage down to -25 F. My suggestion is get a chest freezer in the garage and bottom that fucker out. A chest freezer will do far better then a upright. When you want ice cream about a half hour before serving move it into the coldest area of your fridge to slack out some. Ice cream should be dipped so it can form a loose curl, if you have to force the scoop through it is too hard. Gently scrape the top in a spiral until the ball is formed. Also pro tip: make sure bowl you are serving in is out of the freezer. And try making your own butterscotch and caramel. The shit from the store is trash
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Job- guest services at movie theater
Pay- 10$h
Pros- free movies and popcorn
Hours- around 21 a week
Cons- pay is shit but it'll do while I go to school
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>>723293875
Job - Deli Clerk
Pay - $8.50 an hour
Hours - 20 when in school, 40 when not
Pros - I like my employees, I get a paid week vacation, the union can help, flexible hours for school, get paid for my break, easy access to kale and baked chicken for lunch, we're becoming a Boar's Head store
Cons - The customers, the work, the union, I've had many retarded coworkers in the past (many of them had legit psychological disorders), I don't get raises based on merit just for how many hours I've worked, protesters, it can be dangerous in my store due to the fact that our bank and pharmacy in the store have been robbed at gunpoint
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Your job - Paramedic
Pay - $44 an hour
Hours - 12 hour shifts that can go up to 16 hrs
Pros of job - Everyday is different, get to see cool shit. Free food at restaurants. If it's quite I sit around and watch TV.
Cons of job - Back problems, PTSD, missing family and holidays
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>>723293875
chef at wendys
12$/hr
12-12
i get to eat the burgers that fall on the floor, i take them home in a garbage bag to feed my wife and twelve kids
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>>723304986
Yeah. It amazes me more people aren't in trades, they pay well and give satisfaction from actually seeing a process through to completion.

I'm telling you learn cascade refrigeration. If you are going to work at a university then they have cryogenic units. Be there when they are repaired and pump the dude with questions. Rinse and repeat until you get a job with that company or learn enough to repair them in-house.
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>>723304986
By the way is it union? No one paying near that much around the ATL for that work unless it's a union shop.
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>>723304325
>implying I'm not killing myself before 30
I'm 20
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>>723305813
Try a trade job if you are smart. There is plenty of satisfaction in manual labour that is also mentally engaging.
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>>723305726
That's surprising considering Georgia is right to work.
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Locksmith/Safe Technician

$20/hour

Tues-Sat 9-5. On call Saturday night to Sunday morning.

Pros: It's a trade that will be around for a long time. Have handy knowledge to help a friend in a crunch, or for the post apocalypse. Its also pretty fun.

Cons: Getting called at 3 AM to tighten a single screw. 3rd party dispatchers. Paranoid neurotics.
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>>723305249
Damn, took a screen cap of that. Def gonna reference that later. That shit about fat and sugar makes enough sense. Never knew that before. Thanks my man.

Any pro tips on what brand to get? Don't know much about chest freezers.
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Your job - Warehouse Associate
Pay - $16 an hour
Hours - 40+ hours
Pros of job - Besides benefits, pros are few and far between anymore.
Cons of the job - Shift managers can and regularly get to change policies, even if they're in direct violation of company policies. HR is utterly useless. Hot as hell in the summer. Cold as hell in the winter. We hired a new shift manager from outside the company a few months ago and they go out of their way to make the job worse for everyone.
I don't plan on being there much longer.
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>>723306179
Yeah. There are some big union shops though that work on government buildings and high rise construction and such. They send bums to protest outside of they don't. Where abouts are you at? By the way I'm in my mid 30s now. You will be wanting to be a service manager or something by now. I'm physically beat up alot over the last 15 years or so. I'm about to get a job as a facility engineer.
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>>723306411
I have had the same GE full sized for the last 15 years. Chest freezers have less parts because the way the evaporator and condenser are designed. Lower part count = less shit to break. They only have a tstat, compressor and a capillary tube. Get whatever consumer reports recommends this year.
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>>723293875
Job: Elementary special ed TA (Social-behavior services)

Pay: $13.70/hr

Hours: 7AM-3PM

Pros:
-Work is fun and challenging. I genuinely enjoy it.
-Coworkers are all friendly & supportive
-Weekends and some national holidays off, along with summer and winter

Cons:
-I don't have any formal training in special education, so I have to learn shit as I go
-Requires extreme patience
-Job is hourly, so I don't get paid for half the year
-SBS kids are annoying as shit sometimes
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>>723306674
I'm not the anon you replied to, right now I'm working at a deli that's part of the union while in college. My state, Missouri, just became right to work (although some politicians are trying to put this on a ballot) and I was curious to see how RTW effected the union. Honestly, I'm not the biggest fan of the union. I do think that pension, insurance, guaranteed paid vacation, and knowing that I can't get laid off easily are good. However, things such as forcing limited hours to work, getting raises by time you've worked not by merit, letting coworkers to continue to work even though many of them barely do their job, and not being able to work while a different union in my store protest are all pretty frustrating. There are other pros and cons, but I'm too lazy to list them right now.
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Post
Your job - waiter high end restaurant
Pay - about 35$ an hour canada $
Hours - 8 to 10 hours a day 5 days a week
Pros of job - none, drink left over wine from unfinished bottles
Cons of job - dealing with assholes all day
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>>723307286
I have mixed emotions about unions as well. I would prefer to work in a syndicate or collectivist company. Alas they don't exist.
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Your job - Union Electrician
Pay - $12.93hr USD (Starting apprentice)
Hours - 10hrs/d 50hr/w OT If I wanted to work Weekends... I don't.
Pros of job - Doing different shit everyday, challenging (previous store clerk, running till all day gets boring af.) Legit ask anyone from same company for help picking up heavy shit and 5guys come help no questions.
Cons of job- 2nd week in Dr. told me I have carpel tunnel in both hands, on temp crew= forever outside, cam-lok cable is heavy as shit after the 8th hour.
>went to school to work in Data Center
>Now a grunt building a Data Center

Duno If I'll stick with it, but compared to where I've been the money is fantastic and only goes up after the apprenticeship.
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>>723293875
>Post
>Your job - Lube Technician @ Car Dealership
>Pay - $12us /hr
>Hours -40+/week
>Pros of job - Union/Get to work with my hands/I Learn how to fix cars and get paid more money when i can fix bigger problems.
>Cons of job - Boss is a dick/Customers Suck/Lots of exposure to hazardous Fumes and Chemicals/Slow work days = less $$
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Job - Process Engineer

Pay - $72,000/yr

Hours - 40 hrs/week

Pros of job - 6% 401k company match with 9% profit sharing, 3% raise per year, 7% annual bonus, 3 weeks vacation, company phone

Cons of job - Ocassional off shift work (less than 10 times a year)

Shits cash
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>>723301689
Have to be poor to browse /b/ ?
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>>723308274
Degeneracy cuts across all walks of life
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>>723300581
>small down supermarket doing grunt work
>23 an hour
....
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Your Job - McDonald's part time front staff

Pay - £6,15

Hours - 20~/w

Pros - I work evenings from monday - friday. I do jack shit and get paid. Nobody comes in. It is literally on the edge of town so you get no niggers or chavs.

Cons- It's McDonald's.
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>>723293875

Job- project manager for an independent restoration company
Pay- $24/hr and 1.5x overtime, plus bonuses (total around $70k/year)
Hours- at least 45/week (paid lunch every day so OT is easy to get)
Pros- i'm given a vehicle to drive to and from work with all gas and insurance paid so my car is "pleasure only" and drives <5k miles/year, paid health, spend most days on the road
Cons- sometimes can be a lot of driving in a day, on-call 1 of every 4 weeks, wasted money on a college education
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>>723293875
> transport company
> $21.00 / hr
> all over the fucking place, currently 4 AM to 2 PM, Mon to Fri
> very little supervision, can take a break when I want
> occasional annoying customers,
> management doesn't know what to do, so they guess
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Your job - Physician (Emergency Medicine)
Pay - Varies between a few hospitals I do locums at, but anywhere from $185-245 per hour right now
Hours - ~36 / week
Pros of job - Make a lot of money, don't have to work a ton of hours, I do good for my community
Cons of job - Working nights/weekends/holidays, lack of respect from some colleagues
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Your job - Labourer/Safety Rep
Pay - $26.95 (Should be making $31.24)
Hours - normally 40, 7-3, with some OT
Pros of job - Physical, Seeing new places.
Cons of job - Retards on site, shitty weather, sometimes cunty bosses.
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>>723293875
OP are you close to west haven? i need a chill pizza driver, most of you folk don't want to smoke weed as part of your tip
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Your job - Culvers' Team Member (I open the store, close it, kitchen stuff/ guest services)
Pay - $11 USD/hour
Hours - ~40
Pros of job - Great work atmosphere, cheap food, if you show improvement they give you a raise.
Cons of job - Gets stressful during rushes, customers can be bitter, everyone who wanted me to initially work there left.
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>>723301689
/b/ grew older, and so did we.
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>>723293875
>your job
Lifeguard- Clean, watch kids
>Pay
$10 an hour and free food occasionally
>Hours
30-40 hours a week (Outdoor pool) 12 hours (Indoor winter time)
>Pros
lots of time to fuck around, 85% coworkers are at least 8/10 and chill af, no drug tests
>Cons
Boss is a cunt/retarded land whale, older guards are asshole teachers who bring drama instead of high schoolers, tards at pool 24/7
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>>723293875
Your job - Software Engineering Internship for this summer
Pay - $1350 a week (or $33.75 an hour / ~70k per year )
Hours - 40 per week
Pros of job - Hasn't started, but I've done other internships like this. Solving problems is rewarding and exciting.
Cons of job - Programming can be frustrating. Also, too much typing make my fingies hurt.
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>>723309436
idk what to feel with that picture
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>>723301689
for memes and lulz
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Job - Mcdonalds
Pay - 15.25 an hour
Hours - Anything from 15-25
Pros of job - Easy, time goes by so quickly, friendly coworkers
Cons of job - Have to bus to and from work ($3.50 each way)
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Job- pharmaceutical sales
Pay-$160,000/year+commision (about $240,000/year after)
Hours- about 50 hours a week, allot of driving/phone calls/meetings
Pros- money is good, milage payed for, $600/month for car provided to me, no student loans.
Cons- wicked stressful, high sales goals, other people pulling in over 300/year due to larger contracts, one deal can make/brake your salary.

All and all, still a pretty solid gig.
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Job: Inventory Manager
Pay: 30k a year
Hours: mon-fri 7-3
Pros: its easy, people leave me alone, and i toss ass the old shit, which is free shit for me. 1000's in free technology.
Cons: Manager above me is a bitch sometimes. People I manage are retarded. Vendors suck ass.
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>>be me
>>fresh grad I ate
>>Keihin NA
>>R&D engineer
>>62k/year base sallary
>>10 weeks paid vacation
>>40 hrs a week, probably a little less actually
>>big learning curve
>>purts gurts much turts
>>starting my life
>>commute sucks but only 30 minutes so meh
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>>723293875

>ctrl - f
>engineer
>1 of 7 matches

Every time, /b/... some of you poorfags need to come up with some new bullshit.
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>>723301689
My friend mom makes 160$ k a year and is 50$ grand in debt
Why do you ask?

College loans


She has a masters degree and lives like trailer trash with a house full of poor people stuff like cat shit ( cant afford kitty litter. ) , and newspaper to substitute.

What else you rich retards say?

You

Dont

Want

To

Know
..........$1 packs of hotdogs ( 10 a pack )
.........? filling the fridge!!!!!!!!!!


His whole diet is 10 cent hotdogs with no bun and no ketchup or mustard.


Amd his mom makes 160$ k a year.
AMERICA FUCK YEAH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>723293875
Job - Sys admin
Pay - 80,000 yr
Hours - 8 - 4 m - f
pros - really don't have to do shit most of the time other than stay on top of maintenance and security issues
Cons - I guess doing nothing most of the time when you actually have to work it "sucks"
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>>723298405
Thank you for doing what you do.
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>being a wagecuck
>working to make someone else richer
>no realising your entire life is just trying to make money so you can buy dumb shit and pay taxes to make "higher ups" richer and eventually die having achieved nothing of importance when you could have used the 8 hours you hate at work to do something you love and want to do.

Does nobody stop to question the very fundamentals of why you're working?

go to school, get indoctrinated, get told you NEED good grades, you NEED to get a job, you NEED money to buy stuff, you NEED to buy stuff to be happy, look at all those other people who are "better" than you, you NEED to compete with them, you NEED to buy a house, you NEED a girlfriend/wife, you NEED to be a good little slave an abide by our laws, you NEED to pay taxes to us, you NEED to die and be forgotten in the sea of average.

>wake up you fucking idiots.
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Your job - Software Engineer
Pay - $120/k
Hours - 9-5
Pros of job - I do what I love to do fuck yeah
Cons of job - I just started, don't have any friends in the area, miss friends...
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>>723293875
Job: Fuckin' Software Enignerd
Pay: $105k/yr
Hours: ye old 9 days/80 hours
Pros: Easy, no pressure, usually enjoyable
Cons: sometimes boring, work with conservatives
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Your job - Auto shop service manager
Pay - 52k
Hours - 40 to 50
Pros of job - Shop/tool access, parts discounts, vacation, 401k
Cons of job - Small business in a small town, so constantly have to keep good local reputation
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Your job - Nightfiller/Storeman
Pay - $22 (Aus fag so i actually get paid properly)
Hours - 20-35 (varies each week)
Pros of job - Easy as shit, so many hot chicks come through my store to shop, constant banter with the people i work with.
Cons of job - work till late at night, often work every fri/sat/sun = 0 social life on weekends, have to deal with shitty customers everyday
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>>723313574
$22/hr***
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Sr. Software engineer
90k/yr

Pros: pay
Cons: work

Previous job was working with missiles... less pay, more boom.
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>>723313574
Is the cost of living in Aus consistent with that pay or is $22 actually as fantastic as it sounds?
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whoa! Theres only rich people here
I'm poor as fuck
>subway artist
>23€/yr
>40 hours week
>at least I have a job
>I dont go very well with teammates
Their chats are usually boring and always trying to fish personal information about me
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>>723297815
kekd
>>
>armored car guard
>13.50/hr (made right at 40k last year)
>at least 40, it depends on what route I'm doing that week. anywhere from 40-75 i'd say. Lately its been a chill 45-50
>pros: I have a lot of autonomy and I like my customers. might get a sick adrenaline high from shooting someone. It's fun if you have a good driver to swap stories with.
>cons: pay is mediocre at best, might get my head blown off one day if I'm not paying attention. Also the company is a disorganized shit pile most days.

It's whatever.
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>>723314286
well im still a pleb living at home so i don't need to worry as much, and considering im only part time $22 is pretty good
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Network Engineer
90k US/yr
40 hrs
Interesting work, low stress in the company I work for. Pays decent, great benefits.

Sometimes boring, might be outsourced to India or replaced with H1B visa until they realize the quality of work is sub-par and hire us back.
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Actor

Depends on the show and how long it runs, but about 250k a year

About 4-5 hours every night

Being able to perform, which is my passion

Very tiring and working with alot of conceded assholes.
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Tell me dev bros, whats the fastest way of getting a job doing development work. College is fucking irritating and I barely have the patience to keep doing this shit for anither semester. I was going to drop out and keep up learning web dev but decided against it since college seems more secure. I also started a nanodegree at Udacity for Deep Learning.
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>>723293875
Your job - retail assistant manager
Pay - CDN$14
Hours - 35-42/week
Pros of job - generally not difficult, awesome co-workers, job is generally pretty good, dealing with customers is generally a good experience, lots of hot employees
Cons of job - pay could be better. dealing with district manager sucks (he's a dink, only every few weeks at least), shifts are all over the place... open one day, close the next, etc.
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>>723293875
Your job - custodian
Pay - 25.50/hour
Hours - 1pm-9pm, summer 7am-3pm
Pros of job - work alone, no boss watching me work, play my music whenever i want
Cons of job - indoor/outdoor environment and winter sucks
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>>723312434
How's living in mom's basement with no job? Or care to enlighten what you're doing that's so much better.

Also, all of us want nice things... computers, phones, internet, a nice bed, clothes, but nobody wants to work for it. Can't have it both ways, can you?
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Your Job - Run my own Landscaping Company
Pay - Gross was $823,000 last year, Net was 10%
Hours - 40-80/wk depending on what is going on
Pros - I run the show, own lots of tools and equipment to play with, i can right off just about everything, profit is all mine, make my own schedule (most of the time)
Cons - Employees can be a pain, customers can be a pain, government is always a pain to deal with at all levels, the burden of command, it's a lot of work to make it successful
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>>723293875
job: nutritional product developer
pay: $101,000 USD/yr
hours: 40 per week give or take

Pros: decent pay, good career trajectory, smart co-workers, regular trips to the south of Spain, tuition assistance for my doctorate, 3 weeks vacation that nobody tracks

Cons: antiquated business processes, impossible to fire shitty employees, need a doctorate to ascend to senior leadership
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>>723317723
Sorry,
Hours - 40/week
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>>723293875
design fiber optics for att
25-50 dollars an hour (depends on job)
pro: can work from home
con: no physical activity
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>>723312434
lol NEET detected
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Job: Cashier at Sears
Pay: 10.50 an hour
Hours: About 20 - 25 per week
Pros: I'm pretty good at selling credit and meeting their quotas. Coworkers are pretty chill and so are some managers.
Cons: Meeting their goals is pretty fucking exhausting sometimes. Sears itself is dying so we're getting less and less customers, but the goals keep getting higher. The store manager doesn't really give a fuck as long as you meet credit card goals. I'm about to just quit and leave for Best Buy.
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>>723312434

You aren't the first person in the world to come to this realization . In fact I'm willing to bet most working people have had your very string of thought on their way to work at 5:30 am going to said shitty job . But you know what ? As pointless as everything is , a good paying job allows you to do what you want in this world . Bottom line , it sounds all heroic what your saying but the fact of the matter is your human , what you "love" to do will eventually grow old and boring and gay . No matter what it is you'll still feel a little empty ... like we all do . Cut your fucking dread locks and go get a job instead of pretending you are nothing but a pathetic nothing just like the rest of us . 90% of the jobs posted here suck asshole and are a result of no education and our generations complete lack of work ethic . Life isn't easy , life has no point , deal with it and keep your head above water like a normal person then insisting your reading between the lines and "people just don't understand mannnn" . You are not enlightened , you are a edge lord and this is a story all about how my life got flipped turned upside down and I'd like to a minute just sit right there let me tell you a little story about how I became the prince of a town called bel air
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>>723293875
Your job - acids dealer
Pay - make about 400 - 600 a week
Hours - 20 minutes a week
Pros of job - easy money
Cons of job - possibility of jail

yeah i dont earn that much becouse i dont sell to everyone, just 3 guys who i know
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>>723318968
...goddammit anon
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I quit my job 2 weeks ago.

Job: Health insurance phone jockey
Pay: $21hr
Hours: 38 week
Pros: It's not manual labour. Could pick to work noon to 8pm, no weekends.
Cons: Fucking complex. No one understands health insurance. Database program was changed over 6 months ago and shit is still causing problems. Customers badger the fuck out of you while you're meant to have 4 min call time average.
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>>723293875
Your job - None
Pay - None
Hours - None
Pros of job - Lots of free time.
Cons of job - Sadness.
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>>723293875
>Your job - SharePoint/SQL Subject Matter Expert
>Pay - 115 k plus OT
>Hours - 40, but sometimes weekends and late nights
>Pros of job - $ obviously, rare skill so I can negotiate pay work flexibility
>Cons of job - When shit breaks, IT FUCKIN BREAKS
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Software developer

~100k

"40 hour weeks"*

pros: good pay for an out-of-college job

cons: something closer to 65 hours a week
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>>723307096
soooo... you're a tard-wrangler?
nice
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>Your job - Cable Technician

>Pay - 16.50/hr

>Hours - 40hr a week, overtime typically

>Pros of job - No direct boss, free TV and Internet, quarterly bonuses, raises every 6 months, company provides all clothing and Red Wing boots

>Cons of job - Responsible for jobs for 30 days after visit, customers who act like spoiled children, being on call.

Job is enjoyable, love what I do, always something new to learn and run into. Makes me appreciate what I have when I run into horders houses or general nasty/messy homes.
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>>723318968
lol enjoy being a fagget consumer
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>>723319088
You are my greatest hero
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Your job - Engineer
> Pay - $90000/yr
> Hours - varies, usually around 45
> Pros of job -
Catered lunch
Benefits
Interesting projects
Flat management structure
> Cons of job -
Some weeks work can take over
Lack of organization leads to problems (start-up)
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>>723318561
Holy shit do you work at buckland hills mall in Manchester CT?
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>>723321222
Nah I live in Tx
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>>723321440
Im sorry man that sucks
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>>723319454

>Sharepoint

fuck i am so sorry
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>>723293875
job - Biochemist (PhD + 12 years)
Pay - US$95,000
Hours - 60+/week but flexible hours
Pros of job - challenging
Cons of job - none - I love it
>>
Your job - Software Engineer
Pay - 170k
Hours - 40-60 hrs a week
Pros of job: Money, solve tough problems, learning
Cons of job: Competitive, Type-A personalities, stressful
>>
>>723293875
Job - helping customers and doing store-y stuff at a hardware store
Pay - ~$90 a week, but I only work one week a day and it's a full day.
Hours - Saturday, 8 AM - 6 PM, though sometimes it will go over by 15 or 30 minutes
Pros - Bosses are nice, my work is greatly appreciated
Cons - Main boss can be a bit unclear at times and is a perfectionist
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>>723293875
Wait OP.... before or after taxes?
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>>723321585
Eh, it's not insanely hard work. It's getting me through college and the hours aren't insane enough to the point where I can't work on my web development stuff. But I can see myself having an easier time elsewhere.
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>>723321724
my goal is to get as much money as I can out of this beast for the next 5 - 10 years then gtfo.

It's a nightmare sometimes, but once you understand how to read logs it isn't as scary as you think.
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>>723295441
hagerty is poop
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>>723294746
Ever interested in mailing someone some good shit?
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Your job - Programmer
Pay - 150 DKK, go convert to your own currency
Hours - However many I want. Usually around 10h per week. I also study at university.
Pros of job - Nice coworkers, great bosses, delicious buffet at lunch (restaurant-tier), very flexible, I can work at home if I want to.. just from the top of my head.
Cons of job - Right now a lot of my colleagues have found other jobs, so the office is pretty empty, since we also have a few from another country.

Tell me again, why aren't you guys programmers?
>>
Your job - Antivirus consumer support technician
Pay - $12/hour
Hours - 40/week
Pros of job - Free coffee, Reddit at work
Cons of job - Computer illiterate/semi-retarded customers, no raises, company doesn't care about us
>>
Your job - custom framing specialist

Pay - $10/hr

Hours - between 26 and 30 per week

Pros of job -can be artistic and use the knowledge i have of the crafts i love. See amazing art come through.

Cons of job - literally a salesman without comission. Have to haggle over exasperating price of custom framing. Get harassed by superiors for not selling enough when hardly anyone comes in to get shit framed compared to past years.
>>
>>723323054
Learning that shit puts me to sleep
>>
>>723323218
Then learn in a different way.
>>
>>723322415
Oh no i mean it sucks living in texas. Lotsa meth heads down there
>>
Job: Grocery Store Janitor
Pay: 7.90 an hour
Hours: Varies between like 20-30
Pros: Some chill co-workers
Cons: Cleaning up shit, shit managers
>>
>>723293875
two jobs: one for reals, one for funs
Your job - Systems Analyst
Pay - $75k/year
Hours - 40/week
Pros of job - easy, month of paid time off, job security
Cons of job - liberal colleagues

Your job - Bartender
Pay - $10/hr + tips (cash)
Hours - 8-16/week
Pros of job - free beer, hot sluts, solid colleagues
Cons of job - liberal customers, closeted manager
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>>723293875
Job: Professional Automotive Detailer
Pay: $15/hour
Hours: 45-50 hours a week
Pros: I get to work around some bad ass cars on occasion, boss trusts me to drive some $100k+ cars
Cons: none really, I like my job
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Job - Software Engineer in a telco
Pay - $36/h CAD with 15% annual bonus (~10k)
Hours - 37.5/week
Pros of job - no pressure, cool new things to develop, really flexible schedule, extremely great health/dental coverage for free, MONIES
Cons of job - some boring ass legacy code to maintain sometimes

Got my job about 3 years ago when I finished Uni. Already bought a house, a beast of a PC with the Vive and a new car. Life is cheap in Canada.
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>>723298405
>Bullshit RN here you don't make that anywhere
>>
>>723293875
net work engineer
pay 90k / yr

hours 9-4ish

pros - good money, coworkers are cool
con - have to be a corporate whore
>>
>>723298152
>Foundry Worker
>>
Your job - Correctional Officer
Pay - 40$ hr
Hours - 40hrs with overtime 60hrs
Pros of job - Easy
Cons of job - Dealing with stupid cons
>>
>>723324150
>cons

Ha
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>>723323369
How tho? Id have to get a degree to find any job in that field in murrica
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>>723293875
Your job - Sous Chef
Pay - $44k
Hours 35-45/week
Pros - Easy restaurant money
Cons - All of my employees act like children.
>>
Job-Factory slave
Pay-$18.32/hr, 1.5x after 40 hours, 2x on Sunday
Hours-6 or 7 days a week. 8 hour shifts unless covering vacation, then 12 hour shifts
Pros-Good money. More than enough for what I need. The job is rather easy.
Cons-Hardly get any days off. It can get very boring and monotonous.
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>>723293875
>Sysadmin
>about $60k/year
>40 hours paid per week, 45-50 actual
>pros: get to fuck around with interesting hardware, free food/drink often, can spend hours fucking around on /b/
>cons: always on call to some extent, periods of intense stress
>>
Your job - kroger
Pay - just above minimum wage
Hours - shit
Pros of job - none
Cons of job - union
>>
Job- Aircraft Maintenance Officer, USAF
Pay- ~$70,000/year
Hours- 60-70/week
Pros of Job- Work on awesome shit, half of the people are awesome, meet cool people
Cons of Job- Long as fuck hours, half the people are shit, Miltary red tape BS
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>>723293875
Job: Armyfag. Weapons Technician
Pay: 81k/yr
Hours: Varies wildly. Typically 40 hrs/week

Pros: Old people and conservatives think I'm a super hero. My country's military is amongst the highest paid in the world. Medical and Dental coverage. Sometimes I get to shoot at sandniggers.

Cons: Liberals think I'm a baby killer. It is literally illegal for me to be late for work. Sometimes sandniggers shoot at me.
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your job- art director for a vitamin company
pay- $/16 an hour
hours- 9-6, Monday through Friday
pros of job- i have my own office and most of the work I do doesn't involve having somebody over my shoulder.

cons of the job- disorganized boss/out of touch with some of the issues with the position yet still expects things to "just work" no benefits. on a bad day job can be more stressful than it should be.

Ive only been working at this job for a few weeks. I actually just got another offer for a graphic design position thats 40k a year starting salary plus benefits. i find out monday if I got it for sure but I plan on taking it if I do land it.
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>>723293875
Job- Freelance tile and stone installation with occasional construction/carpentry/plumbing associated with it
Pay- 40k/year on average
Hours- Varies from 0-60 depending on the week
Pros- Can take vacations whenever I feel like it, no drug tests, nobody to deal with except homeowners, have an opportunity for artistic expression and customers are cool 90% of the time
Cons- 10% of customers are cucks, so I give them an outrageous price.. which some agree to. "Wasting" a college degree on manual labor. I also can't see myself doing this past 50.
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>lead chef
>wendys
Pick one
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Job thread. Post if you're at your job right now

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Your job - union elevator constructor & mechanic
Pay - $55hr made $168k last year with my OT
Hours - 6am-2pm
Pros of job - money, overtime is all double time and there is lots of it, benefits, majority union work share, most respected at the job site.
Cons of job - can be very physical and stressful have lots of safety requirements that makes some things take much longer then they should can be frustrating at times.
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Job- Stack Tester
Pay- 20$/hr
Hours- 40-80 depending on the project
Pros- Travel the US and World. Worked in Japan, Peru, Mexico, Guam, Argentina.
Cons- Sometimes I'll spend up to two months from home. Dangerous environments.
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>>723293875
Your job - fighter pilot
Pay - ~80K/yr
Hours - 12 hour days average, less at home, more abroad
Pros of job - the flying is fucking sweet
Cons of job - the admin is a nightmare, getting posted to buttfuck nowhere sucks, and the days are way too fucking long yet not long enough to get everything you need to do done...
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Job - Intern/assistant researcher in computer science lab
Pay - none, I'm having an engineering degree and as a student I mostly live on my parents money. I teach French and English language to students at uni and get paid 2000Â¥ an hour (about 20$)
Hours - However many as I want as long as I'm in the lab for a decent time every week and get work done
Pros - there's not a single thing I don't love about doing what I do. Boss is great, really comprehensive and an interesting person to speak with. Japan is quite a fascinating country.
Cons - Commuting every morning and evening takes one hour by bike and is quite tiring. Combining bike train and bus is obviously easier but takes just as long and costs over 800Â¥ a day. I'm leaving for my home country tomorrow.
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Job: AppDev/DevOps
Pay: $90k/yr

Pros: work from home 4 days/wk, interface with many smart ppl on my team, constant independent research, decent pay, great benefits, exposure to many new technologies....

Cons: could prob make $20-30k more per year if I took my skillset to another company. But I love my company culture, so fuck it. Ima stay there for life.
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Job: Mixing paint at a hardware store and other hardware store things
Pay: 10.35/hr ~40 hrs a week
Pros: Cool coworkers and I get to fuck around on forklifts and shit
Cons: The district office and all my managers are the dumbest group of cucks except for all you /b/tards
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>>723304861
He's not working legally. The cons make it pretty obvious
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>>723296445
are you guys hiring?
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>>723322415
Try working at H-E-B. I make 11.25 there.
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>>723297170
I've been thinking of going into land surveying.

What can you tell me about it? I am genuinely interested.
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>Your job - USAF Loadmaster
>Pay -$17,892 year
>Hours - 168 a week
>Pros of job - fly around the world
>Cons of job - fly around the long world
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Your job - IT / construction
Pay - 130k/yr
Hours - 40hr (9-5)
Pros of job - Challenging, good co-workers, always something new to try
Cons of job - live in the most expensive area of the country (SF bay area) owning property is near impossible
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>>723293875
>Job - low level entertainment lawyer
>Pay - $110k/yr
>Hours - 10am to 7pm w/ long lunch
>Pros of job - Nice assistant, work on tv shows I actually think are good, cool coworkers, get to go to fun stuff sometimes like premieres and such
>Cons of job - Legal work can be tedious, have to deal with a lot of entertainment industry shitbird lizard people, went through hell to get where I am and it's not even that great in the scheme of things, trapped in Los Angeles for the rest of my working life
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>>723304861
Canada
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Firefighter
86k base (details and overtime available)
24hrs on 3 days off (8 days per mo.)
Chillen with your boys cooking watching movies talking shit and running into burning buildings
Sometimes you deal with dead kids and shit
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>Outage Management at a hydro station
>21.60/hr
>FT (only for summers and semester break cause it's an internship)
>Hour lunch, never punch a time clock, they cater breakfast/lunch frequently, great job to have while in college
>Really high expectations, stressful projects to work on with short deadlines
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Your job - Assistant Manager in small uniform store
Pay - 12.5/hr, around 26-27k/year after bonuses/holidays
Hours - 40/week
Pros of job - Alot of days are slow as fuck, I spend alot of my time watching youtube videos at work. Smallish family run company so most people at HO are pretty reasonable people
Cons of job - Downtime can get boring, also retail

Expecting promotion soon, also have a relative that works at HO so I'm pretty much not getting fired unless I royally fuck up somehow
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Your job - CAP 2 Associate WalMart
Pay - $12.10 will be $14.10 in April
Hours - 16-24 (Last year of High School)
Pros of job - Overall easy job, some nights we can just slack off the whole time because no GM Truck and I can play Magic and Yu-Gi-Oh on break with my friends
Cons of job - Monotonous and dull work, a few shit tier managers and shitty scheduling sometimes.
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>>723327617
>Magic and Yu gi oh
>kill yourself
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>Head Jew-Gasser at Auschwitz
>Zwei Reichsmark/hr
>70/week (we've been really busy lately!)
>I get to help the glorious German people
>Have to listen to the ones that arent quite dead yet scream in the ovens... kinda annoying really
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>>723327928
Nice try, but we all know the Holocaust never happened
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>>723293875

IT Manager / DBA
$60K
4 days / week, ~40 hours
Was able to downshift to less hours. Work remotely much of the time. Owners are absolutely terrified that I might walk away so allow me work less hours / remotely than other managers.
Not one single person in the entire company has any fucking clue what I do. Note that this is also a perk, but sometimes it gets old being in manager's meetings where no one understand fuck all about what i do.
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Geek squad. Lel.
16 an hour
Minimum of 32 but sometimes get more than 40
Chill environment. Sit behind the precinct so don't have to deal with customers and get to listen to music as well as work on my own.
Only bad thing is lazy coworkers Making my job harder.
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>>723312022
You're a lying faggot
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>>723299734
Had the same fear of switching jobs. You're too comfortable. Find something that'll pay more. Shit best buy pays more than that. I make 12 an hour in the warehouse and being full time i get a minimum of 32 hours a week. Opening shifts always which is 6am so that sucks but I get out at 2 and I work on my own. Coworkers are pretty cool people and surprisingly the managers are super laid back, in a good way. Don't get comfortable just because some people you work with are nice.
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Job: Bouncer/Barback

Pay: $10/hr + 30 - 60 dollars a night in tip sharing.

Hours: 21 - 23 hours a week.

Pros: Free Red-Bull and Monsters.
Half off of food and alcohol.
Licensed to cut people off at the bar (TABC license) and throw anyone out at my discretion.
Be able to intimidate someone without even looking at them (you'd be surprised at how many people come up to me and ask why I look so terrifying).
Meet some cool people.

Cons: Being a barback means that I'm at the mercy of the bartenders.
Have to go get alcohol from the front, stock beer in the fridge every so often.
Pick up people's empty beer bottles and cups
Deal with drunk assholes (although its fun to lead them outside and slam the door in their faces)
Breaking up fights.
I'm working like five jobs at one time. I also have to set up the ice wells, count beer at the start and end of the night, AND clean the entirety of the patio (two sections) every night, takes about an hour after we get everyone out.
Sleep schedule is fucked up. I've missed my Political Science class twice this semester because I got home so late and slept through it.
Makes me very impatient and abrasive towards people who sometimes don't deserve it.
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>>723326580
How cancer is it though
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Security guard
$14/hr
sporatic hours but generally at least 40 a week
Pros- I do basically nothing but lock doors and talk to reception, play games and watch youtube as well
cons- the sitting gets to you after a while amd weekend hours almost always go past 12 hours
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>>723308243
What company?
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>>723327193
I have done flooring in 2 local fire houses, they were outside of the main city and the guys were all kicked back chilling, cooking good food and watching tv. I was jealous.. saw them go out on a few calls which were false alarms. Very respectable job with lots of down time it seems, also takes alot of guts to know you could be risking your life at any given moment.
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>SCUBA Instructor Trainee
>Using GI bill so getting paid $2700 a month by the VA
>Tues and Thurs from 6pm-9pm and Weekends from morning to late afternoon
>Pro: Getting paid by the government to dive in Hawaii for a few months.
>Con: Hawaiian locals are shit. Otherwise its cool.
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Field wiremen in usmc
Get paid jack shit 1800 month
Its all day but dont really do to much unless deployed or field ops

>pros- chillin with bros all day, intetesting work, paid to shoot guns, free food and housing, plus get mad respect and bitches easy

>cons- officers are retarted and the marine core sucks donkey dick
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Job: registered nurse
Pay: $52/hr
Hours: 48/week
Pros: feels good helping people. Pay.
Cons: asshole patients sometimes. When shit hits the fan (literally and figuratively) you better know what you're doing.
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>>723293875
Job-manual labor, host/busser on weekends
Pay-10$/hr and 7.75 $/hr plus tips
Hours-50 to 70 hours a week
Pros- I learn home improvement stuff
Cons- I've spiraled into a depression because of work
Probably shouldn't have flunked out of college.
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Your job - Walmart Cashier
Pay - $9.00
Hours - 30 per week
Pros of job - Great discounts on whatever the fuck i want
Cons of job - I wanna fucking die
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your job - Universal Studios
Pay - 10.50/hr
Hours - 30-40
Pros of job - Free admission to any theme park in orlando except disney obv.
Cons of job - not a single fucking guest knows how to speak english
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Doorman at a strip klub
$12/hr, with occasional tip ranging from 1 buck to 120 lmao
bout 20 hrs a week

pros of the job are it's fun, my co-workers are all hilarious and we like a second family to each other. Occasionally get to punch drunk idiots out, sometimes get to watch my boss, a ~300 lbs football coach punch idiots out.

Cons are it's dangerous in that sometimes idiots fight back, it can be dreadfully boring if it's a slow night. Not really much else wrong with it.
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Bindery technician

62k/year
4pm-2am

Pro- Easy work, close to home

Con- Bad production managers, constantly training new operators
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>>723326625
Different person but I've surveyed before too. I loved it. Depends on what kind of survey you want to do. Pipeline survey yields the most money but it's not steady work. Boundary survey is fun. The best part about the job is you are rarely in the same place for long, unless it's a big job. I was lucky enough to have a great party chief and a competent rodman so it was a cake job. I miss it. I moved on to the drafting side. If you have an opportunity definitely go for it!
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>>723311194
What do you ususally need to do to get into a job like that??
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Drug store manager
56k
Money for the bills
No free time. Stress. I might go to jail if this audit bitch fails me one more time
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Your job - Gym Pool Lifeguard
Pay - $11.00
Hours - 20 per week
Pros of job - Chill as fuck and easy work.
Cons of job - Legally bound to save the nigger children.
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>Job
Middle School Science Teacher
>Pay
Barely 32k/year because Oklahoma
>Hours
50-60 hours a week, depending on how shitty the week is

>Pros
I know that what I'm doing is actually meaningful and important.

>Cons
Extremely underappreciated by my state.
Conservative legislators are diagnosable retards.
The president hired a complete moron as secretary of education.
There are actually people so stupid that they think the DoE should be disbanded.
Parents these days side with their children instead of teachers.
Kids are aware that they can accuse me of molesting them for literally anything I do.
We have to send out permission slips to teach evolution.
I've had a mug full of pens thrown at me by a parent for teaching climate science.
Can't leave this state until my wife finishes her PhD.
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>>723293875
job - janitor/apartment maintenance
Pay - $10.00/hr
Hours - 0730-1600
Pros of job - cafeteria gives me a free meal every day, stable employment
Cons of job - hard work for terrible pay, terrible coworkers, asshole boss, other staff look down on me, zero opportunity for promotion, abysmal benefits, laughable raises, worthless on a resume, corporate structure that constantly shits on and seems to actively resent low-level employees, and it just goes on like that.
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>>723333283
50-60 my ass
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>>723312849
>9 days a week
Holy shit
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Job - Poker player
Pay - 16/hr
Hours - 20-30/wk
Pros - Get to be own boss and pick own hours, get to play a game to make money
Cons - Commute, can be very boring and repetitive at times, losing streaks that make you question your life choices
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>>723309436
Gota do those stretches, and rest those puppies regularly
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>>723293875
Job- Radiation Protection technician
Pay- 20/hr (just started) x1.5 overtime x2 on sundays 120/day per diem
Hours- Seasonal outage work, 72 hours/week
Pros- Good safety culture
Cons- Long ass shifts/ no free time/ far from home
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>>723293875
Franchisee
I varies wildly from $2500 p/w to -$2500 p/w
70+ hours (not including paperwork)
My own boss, excellent pay sometimes
No social life, terrible pay sometimes
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>>723333656
8:10 - 4:10 5 days a week (40 hours)
Staff meeting Wednesdays (2 hours)
Core meeting Wednesday (1 hour)
Club income involvement (2 hours)
Calling parents (1 hour)
Extra time planning/grading (5-10 hours)
If morning duty- extra 30 minutes/day
If parent teacher conferences- extra fucking 10-15 hours
If weekend training or some bullshit- 8 hours

If you don't think any good teacher you've ever had worked a minimum of 50 hours a week you're delusional.
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>>723331188
>walmart
>i wanna fucking die
Holy fucking kek
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>>723293875
Governmental accountant, 4200 month, around 48k a year.
8 hrs a day 5 days a week. Currently 7 to 3:30
Pros, prestigious, running government, learning some moderately advanced things.
Cons, not a stem oriented job so massively overrun by evil as shit uneducated and lazy women. The min qualifications for the lowest job in the track is 3 accounting classes. It's all any of them have, they are all someone's relatives or friends kids that got promoted every year with minimum qualifications. They never show up to work, instantly get promoted to management, get preg then take a full year off, blocking anyone from getting a high level position while others are forced to do their work for half pay while their gone.
Other cons, always indoors, have to work out twice as much so you don't turn into jello, and you are systematically taught never to be creative.
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>>723335183
sounds like absolute shit
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>>723331584
how would you describe the unstable work/pay? I've thought about going into drafting myself too, any comments on that? pay? also where do you live?
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>>723295630
Kek
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>>723297783
So IT
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job: professor, philosophy
pay: ~70k
hours: 50? 60? 75% of those are at home reading or writing.
pros: travel regularly, have tenure, little to no fixed schedule, do what i love
cons: ehhhh
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>>723335310
Yeah it sucks in the lower levels. Not all departments are like this, and your retirement time counts no matter where you go. I could end up a teacher or doing random state shit and all this time counts at least. Plus the next position up tops out at around 70k, so it's got some potential. I'm thinking if passing the CPA tests and trying to move up faster then chill a little bit.

Honestly I'd rather be an art or philsophy professor, it's what my first degrees were for.
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Job: born into rich family/part owner of family company/have cousin who is an investment banker who invests for me

Pay: about 90k/year plus dividends, plus whatever my cousin makes me.

Pros: don't have to do shit, unlimited free time, have money, get to travel and party and bang hookers and shit.

Cons: none, really. I guess maybe some people are jealous of me or are resentful because I didn't "earn" what I have, but I don't give a fuck, haters gun' hate.
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>>723293875

Your job - Software applications developer
Pay - $100k/year
Hours - 40 hour weeks (9-5)
Pros of job - Very reasonable work hours, and crazy good pay. Also I really enjoy my job and did a stupid easy major to get it (got my bachelors in IT)
Cons of job - Co-workers are Indian, with a few white guys. I generally just stick with my side of the swing.
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Seeing this makes me feel better about my job
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>>723335567
>>723335716
Lol that's funny, that's what I was tempted to become. My writing probably isn't up to snuff though.

What's your favorite branch of philosophy?
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I work at a bingo hall i make $9.50 an hour plus tips i usually work 30 hours a week
Im 18
I mostly work as a grill man there but i used to be a low dish washer/front man that or taking orders on the bingo hall floor
>pros:
Free food,drinks,deserts
Tv
I can smoke anywhere but the kitchen (ive smoked while taking a shit)
I can take off anytime
>cons:
Some bosses are annoying but the one i usually work with is chill
The old people can get annoying and be very picky with the orders
People are gross and rude
Altough i smoke i still dont like the fact that it reaks of smoke
Not enough hours
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>>723335567
>>723335716
ayyyy
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Your job - Census Bureau interviewer
Pay - $16/hour base pay, 10% after 6pm, 20% on Sundays, 35% Sunday after 6pm, double time on holidays
Hours - 2nd shift 25 per week but up to 40 hours for 3 out of 4 weeks a month
Pros of job - Decent pay for the work, it's the Federal Government, so benefits are good, surrounded by pussy
Cons of job - Half of the pussy is married and/or 60+, I deal with the absolute dredges of people in America on a daily basis from every walk of life. Every stupid fucking nigger or redneck you can possibly think of.
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>>723303696
My grandfather was a welder for mare island in ca. He built a lot of subs and battleship kind of stuff. He was pretty badass.
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>>723293875
Job: Medical interpreter
Pay: $15/hour
Hours: Only as needed, generally 2 or 3 times a month for a couple hours each time
Pros: To me, it's downright fascinating and I really feel like I'm making a difference
Cons: Can't live on it, not by a long shot. Hoping to move up to full time in the field soon though.
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>>723298405
EMT here, you must work in a city with seniority with a supervisor position and sucked a few dongs.

My job - Emergency Medical Technician, as stated above.

Pay- 10.75/hour, 1.5 overtime, double for 8 hours on weekends.
Pros- Definitely some of the best people I have ever known as coworkers, discounts at restaurants. Satisfying at times. Often times downtime just to hang out.

Cons- Fucking cuck coworkers. Charts. Driving ridiculous distances taking patients to far away hospitals for no good reason, long shifts (up to 24 hours). Shit pay. Lifting fat people. I could go on
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>>723335923
Haha I know right, what are the odds of that.
>>
>>723335859
i'll tell ya, it was an absolute bitch to get where i am. job market is hell these days too, i pity my students

ancient greek mainly—i publish in plato/aristotle, though i've been working on some philosophy of science these days. what did you study?
>>
>>723331327
Hey! I'm here on vacation right now. Any recommendations as to the best places to go?
>>
Job: Pharmacy Tech
Pay: 12/hr
Hours: About 32-24
Pros: Hella chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill. Good customers. Get to fuck around a lot. Got promoted from cashier up front to tech in back in about 2 months.
Cons: Work 6 days a week with short hours each day.
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Software developer
Salary 50k a year
Pros: work is awesome and challenging with tough challenges and freedom to create things how I want them. Smart people work here and I have learned alot
Cons: the pay and benefits are quite awful for the position... And it seems like only benefits will get semi decent as time goes on.
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I really enjoyed Kant in philosophy, and metaphysics about ethics.
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>>723331101
Go back to school and become a NP.. Much better pay + more priveledges
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>>723336375
Jesus where do you live? You would HAVE to be living in bumfuck nowhere to be getting that wage for being a Software Developer..
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>>723293875
Your job - Carpet layer
Pay - 250k/yr
Hours - 5-8hr days 5 days
Pros of job - New location every day, clean easy work
Cons of job -
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Bike mechanic
$10/hr
Pro: get to bike to work
Cons: deal with retards
>>
Job: Optician
Pay: $18/hour
Hours: 9-5:30
Pros: Free Glasses and/or contacts, Decent insurance, job security (people will always need to see)
Cons: I work with nothing but normie christian people and have to hide my power level and pretend to be a normie
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>>723293875
Your job - Swingers website owner / web developer
Pay - varies 3 to 9k a month
Hours - maybe 2 to 3 hours a day / on-call 24/7 if something fails
Pros of jobs - people act like they know me, get a handful of women who want to bang the admin
Cons of job - stigma attached, deal with stupid drama, dumb support emails,
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>>723336090
I used to EMT.
If you live in a safe town it's shit. I loved doing car crashes, house fires, and all of the "exciting" calls- but 99% of the time was moving old people from the home to the hospital and then back. Less than 10 an hour just didn't cut it for being bored 12 hours a night.
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>>723336274
I have a BA in phil. I took all the typical stuff. One professor was an expert on Kant so we had a seminar class where we broke apart the critique and the metaphysics of morals, that was mind blowing stuff.

I'm still a big fan of the reasoning of euythapro and some of the Greek stuff as well. Sometimes it's easy to get bogged down in over analytical things. People want to invent super specialized meanings for everything, like you can read a page and feel like their wasnt much content to what they were saying.
>>
>>723336788
jesus where in the world do you get paid 250k to lay carpets?
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>>723337092
I do work small town, but we don't have any good hospitals around, just bandaid stations. Closest cath lab is 100 miles so the long trips blow. I've been in for 5 years now, and I'd go for my medic but they just make a dollar or two more here.
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>>723337224
Not poster, but that prob indicates he's got his own operation, you can make as much as you want if you've got a line on new clients and not much overhead.

I imagine the demand for apartment buildings must be steady.
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I l
>>723336784
>>>723336375 (You)
>Jesus where do you live? You would HAVE to be living in bumfuck
>>723336784
I live in Houston -_- I need to leave :/ I'm just gonna miss the freedom and problems + technology I got to use. I don't wanna move to a .Net shop....But I know that's where the money is.
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>>723337224
'straya
I get roughly $800 to carpet an entire house with all the trimmings, takes me less than 8hrs to do so. Then i get commercial jobs like hotels, schools and the like for crazy pay.
>>723337453
Sub-contractor working for a standard retail shop
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job - Data Center Site Lead
Pay - 25
Hours - 40+
Pros of job - Doing absolutely shit all day watching netflix and movies
Cons of job - its boring at times
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>apprentice brickie
>$17/hour

Pros
>small company, i like the people i work with
>potential future career
>connections in the trades
>job security is pretty damn good

cons
>boss is cheap as fuck, i get shorted on hours sometimes
>boss gets lazy on the wall and i have to waste time fixing his mistakes
>i seem to be everybody's personal fucking therapist
>i get paid less in the winter (which is the shittiest time of year for us)
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>>723337547
Does it jack up your knees?
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>>723337547
So a house might be 20-30 liner meters a day
A commercial job might be 100 meters a day at a substantially greater pay rate.
+ Any trimming and capping
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>>723337506
I get 100k/year as IT... Move to Washington, we have all the good pay here buddy.
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Chef
32k a year
60hrs weekly
Pros:Free food, free alcohol, everyone loves someone who can cook.
Cons:Late hours, stressful, hard work, on my feet 10hrs a day.
>>
>>723337717
Do you have to have a big box truck to fit in all the padding and carpeting?
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>>723337886
Some do, I have a station wagon and trailer with a custom rack. It's far easier to roll the carpet at shoulder height from a trailer, then drag it from a van. And all my gear is secured in the wagon.
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>>723300590
No. No it's not
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Software Developer
100k/year
35 hours/week

pros: 95% of the time relaxed and easy pace
cons: cost of living, can make you reevaluate your existence
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>>723309436
So you don't have a job?
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