Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
yeah, but it's not as if he's just sitting around like a bum 😆he'll have a better job than most of the people here.
Well, if we want to talk about what we're going to school for...
Studying to be a psychologist, here. Likely going to go into research as opposed to counseling.
Re: Where Do You Work?
Originally posted by Phucked Up
We get there in the wee hours of the morning to unload the truck. Nothing comes on pallets, so we have a conveyor belt that goes into the truck and the product is offloaded and sent down to us. We separate everything into groups and then take them out to the floor.Then we "bowl" (have no idea why it's called that) the product into their specific aisles. After this is done we take a break and then "push" the items, which means to stock the shelves. After this is done, we take a lunch and then we work on "pulls" which is back stock that can be used to fill the shelves of product that wasn't ordered.
We work the entire store by ourselves, except for meat, frozen, dairy and produce. Though most of the time we end up doing frozen foods too. It's hard work, but it's actually pretty enjoyable.
I did that kinda stuff last year, wasnt too bad, best thing is working after hours so you dont have to put up with customers.
I work at a place I choose not to disclose.
I work at level I IT support. It is known as the help desk according to ITIL, but we do more than ITIL calls for. The real world term would be a remote depot technician. My job calls me a Network Administrator Level II because I am technically an admin and never physically touch the computers to fix them. I reset passwords, dole out rights, delete accounts, fix software, trouble shoot hardware over the phone, etc. Pretty much anything you could think of IT related that can be done with a remote desktop connection in an Active Directory environment, I do it.
I'm also a tech lead which basically means I'm a know it all(big surprise there, right 😛 ) and people go to me for help.
I work a full time job which is 40 hours a week. I'm on salary. The pay is well enough. I wish it were more, but it is really all I could ask for at this time.
I also go to school. I'm going for Cyber Security. I am taking 14 hours this semester...or five classes. It's easy except for one class, which is moderately difficult. It has more rote memorization than any of my pre-med classes, that's for sure. I'll be a CISSO or CIO one day.
Freelance Guitarist for whoever hires me and lead guitarist of my band Vigaku, and these nifty local bands: Sovereign Seven, They Came To Kill and Paper Mongoose. 2nd guitarist for local bands Accult-Acurra, iamerror, Escape The Bleed, Eviscerate, Goatungilus, Dues Ex Machina and Smile Pep-Hack.
This is my axe, her name is Nailkaizer
Like the pic says, he's setting up my entire rig, our roadie that is.
This is our tour bus that's on loan from one of my family members, our trailer with our instruments and our smaller black chest with all our costumes.
This is our drumset I sometimes play, currently owned by one of our drummers Monique (She's the girl in the black shirt)
The pay is mostly good, quite unreliable at times, but I enjoy it, and I obviously haven't starved. In my freelance work I usually earn anywhere from $800-1,200.00 per show or $65 an hour. When I play with my band and any of the other local bands, the pay is way different, depending if we have sponsors at our sides or not, and if we're on tour, we get anywhere from $100-3,000.00 lately we have had an increase in our hiring price since there are 23 members in the band for now.
And that's what I do, dress up as a goat and enjoy myself as much as possible, besides attending college in hopes of majoring in business/management.
I work at Home Outfitters, kind of like a Pottery Barn. I only do it when I'm not in school, and then for the rest of the time I'm on leave to be a student. The pay is shit, but it's not very difficult and it's easy to pass the time. Essentially I spend my days selling overpriced sheets to old people.