whats everyones job
im just kinda woundering what every one dose for living ....just list your job ....and its optional to lish ur $$ per hour
ill start ....i work at a food store pushing cars cleaning bathrooms helping customers
and im making 9.85 and hour (1.35 more then minimum wage)
ill start ....i work at a food store pushing cars cleaning bathrooms helping customers
and im making 9.85 and hour (1.35 more then minimum wage)
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I am transitioning from one job to another within the same company, and am doing parts of both. I manage service parts operations for a multi national supplier of vehicle interior components (IP'*, door trim, garnish trim, headliners, carpet, floor mats, consoles, etc.) and I manage development activities for the interior of the GMT168 which is the Saab version of the new Cadillac SRX.
I work at Dick'* Sporting Goods, fun people, fun job, cool stuff, and of course 8 bucks an hour =)
Then I work at Spirit Halloween during the fall and i might get a job at one of the new spencer'* Toy stores (Spencers owns Spirit and a new toy store) My manager loves me =)
Then I work at Spirit Halloween during the fall and i might get a job at one of the new spencer'* Toy stores (Spencers owns Spirit and a new toy store) My manager loves me =)
Retired. Oregon has a 5 cent return on bottles and cans so I pick them up as I ride my bike. Not getting rich but it helps keep the trash down. One day as I rode through a parking lot a woman hollered at me, "You looking for cans?" I replied,"What do you have?" She walked over to her truck and pulled out a large trash bag full of cans. I think I made about $6 just riding my bike that day.
Mike
Mike
Currently I am a mechanical claims adjuster for an extended warranty company. I am the guy the shops talk to when they call in warranty claims. Before that I had worked as a Dispatcher @ a Chevy dealer. And before that I was a technician @ a Chevy dealer.



