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Retired military of 22 years service, now own a quiet and peaceful farm.
Yeah daycare for one is expensive. I work around 74 hours a pay period a little over ten hours a day, so my daughter and i are able to switch off with taking care of my little granddaughter.
When sheâs napping I play a little Wow, otherwise even at four months Iâm a busy gramma, lol.
No kidding that was the thing I hated most about Family Dollar, what was worse were the idiots that left out frozen food on the shelves.
We found ground beef on top of a freezer. It was horrid. People are rude
Iâm on/off with jobs every year because I do things different and work harder than everyone else and I leave because most people are lazy or stupid. The jobs are also wildly unfulfilling and monotonous. Itâs almost like carrying the dps or heals in WoW! But⊠Iâm 26 and have been through nine jobs thus far in search of one that I enjoy.
-Contracted Landscaping
-Hospital Snow Removal
-Deli/Catering/Chef
-Gas station
-House painter
-Line cook
-Business advertisement
-Safety supervisor
-Horse/farm caretaker
Currently looking once again and filling out applications that I could use my resume for, great use of time. I live in a town with like 10k people so there isnât much around here thatâs all that exciting. Stuck in a bit of a purgatory! Someone hire me please. I can drive you around, wash your car, balance your checkbooks, manage your funding, make your yard look pretty, play with your goldfish. Iâm versatile. hmu lol
Systems Administrator for a law firm. Just finished school too. Hoping to join the Air Guard by the end of 2020.
I work for a parent company that owns many different companies, mostly restaurant. I have two jobs in the company. Iâm the human resources manager for one, and the other Iâm basically a debt collector, but go after big companies that owe us. Iâm professionally Jekyll and Hyde.
On one hand I have to be nice and respectful.
On the other I am a complete DBag and argue constantly.
I practice both of these on the forums.
I hear you bud. I live in a small town with very little opportunity. Best advice I can give you is, just work one that has potential. My job is horribly dull, but itâs easy and itâs a union job. I have good pay and benefits
Own a outdoor power equipment business with my brother. Sell and repair equipment. We are dealers for STIHL, ECHO, Shindaiwa, TORO, Honda, Kawasaki, etcâŠ
Part time Iâm a Sous Chef , Full time Iâm a Millennial \Generation Z baby sitter
I do noneyabisness. Thatâs what I do.
Aerospace, Automotive, and Rail CAD designer for around the past 27 years.
Iâm a business analyst.
I walk into a business and go âmhm, mhmm. You are a business.â
And leave.
Stay at home Mom.
Thanks for the gentle reminder not to doxx ourselves. One of my personalities has a healthy bit of paranoia but he is not here right nowâŠ
Currently work at a printing company as an email processor/data entry for our penline. It isnât glamorous and i donât really like it much, the pay sucks but i genuinely enjoy the people around here which is the only reason iâm staying currently. I have no idea where i want to end up, i have a deep fear of water but marine biology is super interesting, something to do with animals and maybe making music/DJâing in my spare time. Or even a good trade like plumbing, weâll see where i end up in a couple years. Iâm 22 so i got a bit of time to think
DD214, best document in the world and second best thing the Army will ever give you.
Slave. AKA Mom/Homemaker.
Iâm in college with no job atm, so my job right now is to not die inside completely before throwing out resumĂ©s and demo reels in a few months in hopes to impress a company or client.