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Offline lonewolf

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what is you job and do you like it
« on: July 02, 2007, 08:36:33 AM »
i have to do a lot of job's in one day
1st to be a good dad to my son yes i love this job
i know it's not a job but love do it
2nd feeding my dog  and my dads  dog walk 20 miles
i love doing this as a job as do my 3rd job
3rd walk 20 mile,s in a woodland park to see if there is any one cuting tree's down or any fire's with my dog fang
and dad,s dog snowy
4th look at the tree,s to see if there ill like this
http://loglog.peghole.com/archives/pics2006/ill-tree.jpg
i have to get up 5am not so good  as
i have to get up in the tree tops
looking down at the floor thinking if full
i messed my arm up for the 2nd time
in 2 year,s as the wind hit's me fast and i not got time
to get down as im up 20 to 30 foot in the tree tops
5th dressup for the woodland native indian  
history team's i love this as
i jump out on people to see there face's and dads get mad
and crying kids daddy bad men
it's funny as hell  i love this job
as a fat kid looked  for me 5 miles
he lost some fat that day ok i like
fat kid's as there have some cool candy
6th job is to love my wife that,s the big's job of all
let me now what you do
and why you love your job
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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2007, 11:54:01 AM »
I have no job.
Instead I mentally train myself to gain dangerous psychic powers.
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2007, 11:56:45 AM »
I work at a Golf Course as a Range Picker. Basically the main part of my job is to go out with a utility card (Golf cart with a mini-truck-bed in the back and a cage, since maintenance uses them as well as me), hook up the big metal picker to it, and then drive back and forth across the driving range picking up golf balls.

Once I'm full up, I go back to the bag station (Little not-quite-tent with a water and ice machine, all the stuff the bag boy and I need, the ball machine which dispenses out balls, and the washing machine) and pour the balls into the washer, which basically runs them through a little scrubbing cylinder and soapy water. It doesn't do a whole lot to the balls, but it's better than leaving loose dirt on them. Then it pours them out into a basket I've put on the ground, and when it's full enough I switch it out with another basket, spray some water with a hose at the balls if they're soapy (If they aren't it's fine to just skip that), and pour them into the ball dispenser.

I al;so have to do some other things, like restocking the styrofoam cups, lids, and straws at the ice machine, filling up the cooler with ice in it (If people don't want crushed ice but rather ice cubes which last longer) and putting it away for the day, doing all the trash and dumping it in the dumpsters at maintenance, moving the line where golfs hit on the range (So that they aren't hitting where they did the day before, otherwise they'd be hitting in their own divots) going out and collecting the flags at the end of the day (Kids steal them - this is technically the bag boy's job but since the range picker gets a cut of the tips at the end of the day we usually end up doing it to get a better tip), and helping close up and helping the bag boy if it gets busy.

I like the job for three reasons:

1. With my work hours + tips, I make around $10 to $11 an hour on most days for what is really not a lot of work at all - I can almost always make time to have a sandwich if I forgot to eat lunch before going, and usually am sitting around shooting the **** at least once a day.

2. I've known most everybody who works there (And a good amount of the golfers) for about 5 years because my Mom has been working there for 7 years and my Dad for 4 (I've known them for five years because for the first two someone else leased the club but he went bankrupt and was basically a jackass. The fired him and everyone else in all 3 golf courses he owned and brought in new management. Only two people stayed through the fiasco - Don, the financial manager who worked for the Durkins, who originally owned it all and leased it to the jackass in the first place, and my Mom, who won the vote that decided who went and who stayed.).

3. As mentioned, both my Mom and Dad work there, my Mom in the bar (Serves drinks and a limited amount of food) and my Dad as a bag boy. It's easier to get rides to work, my Dad usually tips me more (Although that's because he owes me $120 still), and I can go in the bar and get my Mom to make me food if I like. :D
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2007, 12:36:57 PM »
I'm looking for a job this summer to make some extra cash, so currently I'm unemployed. :P
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2007, 02:30:37 PM »
It's my job to make sure other people in this town have at least one more Job opportunity.
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« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2007, 02:37:40 PM »
I work at a grocerty store called woodmans, theres a small chain of them, but they're only in wisconsin and some surrourning states. But the store is HUGE, well its huge for a grocery store, its a quarter of a mile in length and width. I'm a cashier there. I like it for one reason, and that is cuz I make $12.35 an hour, get paid vacation, get time and a half on sundays, get triple time on holidays, and even if i dont work on a holiday i get some money for it, I get bonuses every quarter, and I can basically work whenever I want, I have to work every other weekend for sure, and then from there I can just pick up hours from other people, and people are always looking to give up hours, and since there are so many people that work there, its easy to do. I guess thats more than one reason, but anyway i guess another is that there are a lot of people from my school who work there.

Though the work SUCKS! We have 20 registeres open and there are at least 2-6 poeple in every one of them at all times. So in an 8 hour shift, you never get a pause in your line. Most people have over $100 in groceries, which isn't much I guess, but a lot of peeps have two carts full of groceries and around $400 worth of stuff. Whats worse is that we're timed on how fast we can check groceries, and if we're not fast enough, we're demoted to baggers, which only make $7 an hour. And a lot of customers are asses.
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« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2007, 02:54:17 PM »
I got a job at Starbucks recently, but haven't started working yet, soo I have no opinions on it. :)
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« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2007, 05:58:29 PM »
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Originally posted by Osmose
I work at a Golf Course as a Range Picker. Basically the main part of my job is to go out with a utility card (Golf cart with a mini-truck-bed in the back and a cage, since maintenance uses them as well as me), hook up the big metal picker to it, and then drive back and forth across the driving range picking up golf balls.

Once I'm full up, I go back to the bag station (Little not-quite-tent with a water and ice machine, all the stuff the bag boy and I need, the ball machine which dispenses out balls, and the washing machine) and pour the balls into the washer, which basically runs them through a little scrubbing cylinder and soapy water. It doesn't do a whole lot to the balls, but it's better than leaving loose dirt on them. Then it pours them out into a basket I've put on the ground, and when it's full enough I switch it out with another basket, spray some water with a hose at the balls if they're soapy (If they aren't it's fine to just skip that), and pour them into the ball dispenser.



Bahaha, when I go to the driving range I try to hit people who have to do your job!
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« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2007, 06:22:20 PM »
....You're a mean golfer.
I've applied at every retail outlet around. And, uh, I fail. Gamestop's all like, oh, we'll hire you! And then, two weeks later, they're all like, Uhrrrr we only hire for the holidays. GAH.
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Offline Moosetroop11

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« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2007, 07:41:36 PM »
A job. I've weighed up the merits of getting one... and decided that money isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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« Reply #10 on: July 03, 2007, 12:26:17 AM »
I'm a lawier trainee. I enter work at 13:00 and leave it around 17:00, though it depends one one factor:the doing of my work. If I do my work in one second I can leave at 13:00:01. So many times I leave around 15:00. That's awesome.

I make 500,00 plus transport expenses. They serve lunch there, so I save the food money too.

My boss is hot as hell, and the secretary is hot too. My other 2 bosses are my hot-boss'es parents, so it's all family. They treat me as one of them, so that' awesome too.

I like my work.
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Offline Weregnome

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« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2007, 01:40:50 PM »
I work as a gorcery assistant at Drake's Foodland. I basically fill stock, build displays, assist customers, accept deliveries, work in pershiable areas (fruit and veg, diary and freezer) and do a variety of other things. I make $15.31 an hour (at the moment).
Reasons I like the job:

1. They consider me a gun :P I basically can say when I want to work and when I need time off and I get it. I don't work as hard as I can, but I still do a better or as good a job as everyone else. I'm also consider a senior, so I am sometimes given supervisor responsibilites.

2. I am m8s with everyone, which makes ya job shitloads better.

Reasons I hate the job:

1. I'm at $15.31 an hour, and I'm 19. In retail in Aus, you don't get paid adult wages (I'm casual though) until you're 21.

2. I already have minor body problems, so lifitng of heavy objects and other things can be painstaking for me later on.

3. Smelly, rude, annoying ***hole customers.

This is why I'm at university, to get a better job :P
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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2007, 06:51:41 PM »
Wait... you're saying 15.31 is bad money in Aus? Holy crap, your economy must be terrible!
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« Reply #13 on: July 05, 2007, 05:07:47 PM »
I pump gas! ...yeah :dry:
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« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2007, 11:33:13 PM »
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Bahaha, when I go to the driving range I try to hit people who have to do your job!


You never do, though. :P

Being able to aim your shot that well means you're ready to start playing in the pros. I'd be scared of Tiger.
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