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Originally Posted by AllBlackCivic
oh i know we need the big ones too.... it just sucks you guys get the A/C lol
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Originally Posted by AllBlackCivic
oh i know we need the big ones too.... it just sucks you guys get the A/C lol
LOL yeah i remember the days when i hated the fat guy sitting in a chair in his ac eating his fatty mcburgerQuote:
Originally Posted by 5thgcelica
and on a side note a minor rant IM PISSED OFF NOW
I WANT TO THROW MY f***ING SUPERVISOR OFF A CLIFF WHO PUTS A CARWASH FINISHER IN DETAIL AND TELLS THEM TO TAKE PAINT OFF A LEATHER SEAT USEING A VERY STRONG ALL PURPOSE CLEANER SO THEY STRIP THE COLOR OFF THE SEAT AND WHAT PERSON KEEPS SCRUBBING THE SEAT AS IT GOES FROM TAN TO BLACK......AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cussing:
ok thats all i dont wanna screw up you thread so im done
Dude, i am on the road that you were back then... i got hooked up with a job at QT (where i work now) at 16, and i have no complaints... and yes it is a lot of work and it is very fast paced! but yeah i am 17 now and i will be hanging out with QT for a while, considering that next year will be time for college... and at 8.25 an hour, that is plenty of money being in school and overall a very competitive pay for my age as a PT clerk... cool to see someone's opinion who did what i am probably going to do :goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by Julio
Wild Wing Cafe, I work as a cook and food prep. When cooking I work in the wing section and make the marinades for the wings, and get to bucket chicken (yummm...not) I am working my way to the appetizers section. During days that I get to prep, I make all the food for the coming days. From the ranch you dip your celery in to the salads you eat...along with the cole slaw and brownies....the rack of ribs to the chili and tomato soup...
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Originally Posted by AllBlackCivic
someone gets new leather :D
I work as a sales associate at sears auto center. My job is to pretty much be a salesperson and gather parts for the mechanics. All in all i cant complain about it
I work for Budweiser, King of Beers. I get to deliver all this crap, to stores, restaurants, Julio, convention centers, the Georgia Dome, Pablo, CNN center. Later, QD.
i dont work & i love it!! but i do start a new job in 2 weeks :(
Prbly already know by now..but..Anything that has to desal with passengers/troops gettin on and off an aircraft for the Air Force. Pretty much working at an airport. Responcibilities? wow..
Iiiiiiii.. uuuuuuhhhhhhhhhh.. I work for the lottery. I fix lottery TIMs.
Lead in-store computer tech at Circuit City off steve reynolds in gwinnett. Responsibities include....taking porn off computers, taking more porn off computers, Drive migration,spyware, viruses etc.....and pretend to be doing something while i am not doin shit typically 1-2 hrs on honda-tech followed by some IA. nice daily grind to get me through school.
Front desk receptionist at Nalley Lexus Roswell and I pretty much do everything.
Can I be included in one of your stops... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
Oh, and I am a Administrative Assistant/Receptionist for an Architect. :tongue:
I work for 2 companies but 1 job...Newell Investigative Services Inc.-Which we are Fire Cause and Origin Investigators for mostly Automobile Manufacturers, our biggest client is Ford Motor Co., but we work with them all...As for that company my job is that I learn as much as possible from my boss and one day become a investigator for the company...We have 2 investigators locally(Gainesville) that travel 5 and 6 days a week year round working cases and 1 in Montana and 1 in Las Vegas, Nv...They handle as much of the stuff on the west coast as possible. The 2nd company I work for is Litigation Storage Specialists, we collect, store, and hold inspections on evidence involved in litigated matters, mostly vehicles that are wrecked or burned, and some that are exemplar vehicles for some of our cases. My job with it is to basically make sure that the warehouse runs smoothly and to take care of everything and handle inspections...Anyways I know that was pretty long but figure I would give some explenation
I teach/Run/Manage a Taekwondo school in Alpharetta. I have about 150 students that I teach martial arts too. I am in charge of 2 other employees, and I do all the sales, upgrades, and introductions.
It's a lot of work, and a lot of hours; but hopefully if everything pays off I'll be kicking back when I'm 30.
I work for Cintas Uniform. I'm supposed to run the 2nd shift wash alley, but because we're really short handed, I run the wash alley, maintain waste water, help hang clothes, pretty much have the supervisor role. Yeah, our 2nd shift supervisor just quit and our plant manager doesn't know dick about how anything in that plant works.
i make sure peoples feet are comfertable when they skate... play with feet all day long.... lol
i build, design, and market inline, and ice speed skating boots and starting to get into building cycling shoes.
i work for myself, and the customer.. responsibilties out the azz
haha, that's reminds me, i think it is time for a refill;)Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
for the tire company now without a license i just ride around with whoever our driver at the time is and tell them directions and help load and unload tires and visit with our customers and somtimes i stay home and make phone calls and junk like that....
for the show business i do everything from running wires to mounting speakers and helping build the roof frame and the stage and set up lighting all kinds of stuff...anything you see that goes with a concert set up i help put together and take down
thats what my dad does in the duluth yard... but as for me i have a job for the next 2 weeks up here building cabinets and kitchens for homes. basically anything that has to do with wood we can build for a home. i work with my brother-n-law. its fun and pays good for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by tony
I am the Process Engineer for ORBIS Corporation. We make returnable packaging such as pallets and bulk bins for the automotive and beverage industries. We also sell to Walmart, etc. I mainly work on improving efficiencies, reducing scrap, overall machine and material optimization.
Network Administrator for a Engineering Firm in Midtown. Very nice job. Best job I have had in 9 years.
I also have my own business that I run out of my house reselling computers, laptops, flat panel monitors. Its call Profile Computers. I have been doing this for 5 years..took about 2 years off. Great side money.
IT - Senior Infrastructure Engineer for Homebanc Mortgage Corporation. Work on VOIP MPLS Network, a little Desktop Support, server Maintenence, DSL, T1's, PRI's, Support for our DR site at Internap, Check out IA and other forums and shop Ebay.
Dion also works with me he is the Infrastructure Administrator. Together at work we get alot done LOL
I work for Stock-Trak in Duluth. I'm the office manager and also run the K-12 division - the SMS (stock market simulations). I manage the employees, do the web design and programming, invoicing, time sheets, hiring, training, customer service, marketing, etc etc etc.
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Originally Posted by RISKYB
How odd is it that we both work as Parts Managers for Kia and we both live in Winder? Thats kind freaky...
I work for a consulting engineering firm. We do primarily healthcare work. Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, & Fire Protection engineering. I am a mechanical engineering designer, so I design HVAC & piping systems primarily. Engineering in healthcare is definitely not your cut & dry engineering. Everything has a very specific requirement or code that we have to go by. This is one of the toughest engineering fields to be in. Makes my work very challenging because no project is alike, every one is a custom project.
You can go here to see some of our client list:
http://perrycrabb.com/projects.htm
We also work in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, & Tennesee.
I love what I do.
check out our site to get a feel for exactly what we do:
www.perrycrabb.com
i work @ Circuit City with king elli...i am supposed to sell tvs and "provide excellent customer service." so i just stay online all day watching out for managers and walking around with king elli...pretty easy and very good pay
Talk to Providers all day long...
I work for a hydraulics and pneumatics company in Jersey. I'm the company computer geek but do some work out in the warehouse/shop.
Our building is owned and used by a car guy.. builds chevy drag cars mostly..
I'm staring at a 1500 horse power naturally aspirated street legal camaro right now..lots of cars in and out.
i am a mechainc. toyota sucks. i get treated like shit. that about sums it up.
which is why my field of work is changing ina month or so.
im a tech for dodge, im in charge of fucking off and working on all the used cars.....
^ +1 for dealer techs!
I work for AutoZone. I am a Commercial Driver/Commercial Specialist at my location. I deliver parts to places like Tires Plus, Firestone, NTB, small independant shops, etc. Its a good job. Some days I am the Comm. Spec. I send the drivers on runs, collect payments from the customers, etc. Its kind of seperate from what regular autozone employees do, not to mention WAYYYYY easier and relaxing.
In a few weeks though I am being promoted to a PSM (Parts sales manager)
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Originally Posted by PSINXS
+1 right back at-cha
I work for Bellsouth in the Portal Group, we handle all the hardware and content for Bellsouth.net's homepage and various other things, like webmail, business shared web hosting, etc.
I do QA and project development, I'm currently working on some linux game servers, so people can pay us to host PC games on our hardware.
I'll come up with something for ya. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
I work for Count On Tools. Currently, I am the webmaster and the head of advertising and media for my company...Doing pretty good since I just started 2 years ago as their webmaster and now I handle all the advertising, catalogs, handouts, websites, etc, and I still have one year of high school left to go...
I think all together I have about 30 sites that I am working on for this company. I haven't gotten them all done yet, but I am in progress. We are also looking in to expanding our advertising into some major magazines. Oh, and I also maintain their store on Amazon.com.
Well As i already answered once.. I will say what I used to do at my last job.. I was a vet tech.. I placed IV catheders, pulled blood, ran bloodwork, Helped with exam, dentals, surgury prep, pulled up vaccines, worked in the kennel, X-rays, even had to help with euthanasias... so I did a bit of everything, and have been for 5 years. It's what I love to do...
My wife used to be a vet-tech. She also loved doing it. Except it only paid like $8 an hour so she had to find something to help me support our family a bit more than 1 bill per month-lol. They are VERY underpaid positions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mycivicjust8u
Tell me about it.. at my old job i was making $13 an hour.. but for the shit we go through.. should be alot more...