Be honest: What is you're career, wage, and age? I'll start:
>Chef at Wendy's
>$8.75 per hour
>37
Be honest: What is you're career, wage, and age? I'll start:
>Chef at Wendy's
>$8.75 per hour
>37
>Corporate retail merchandising manager
>$96,000/yr. + ~$6,000 bonuses/stock
>26
>Professional Gambler
>$dollars to thousands an hour
>23
Poker? I used to play in LA a lot. Built up enough to buy a house and some land in the PNW and got out. Seen too many dudes get lost in the scene.
>Be honest
>Gas Jockey
>$18.25 an hour
>20
>Landscaping
>$25 an hour with lots of overtime
I live in Canada and work 2 jobs, landscaping is amazing the crew I work with is tight, I take home about 5 grand every 2 weeks or so. Very grateful as my parents were hoodrats living in the shit part of town and I grew up in that scene.
i want wendys now.....thanks
>Chef
>>/cm/
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Nah, I'm a slot guy. Poker was fun to build a bankroll now I just cruise on slots and make a scene at black jack tables.
Is your meat ever frozen
Sage
>truck driver
>11/hr with usually 20+ hrs of overtime a week
>20
>software support
>$70k + bonuses
>26
Amazon fulfillment, $13/hour
Defense Contracting, 62/hr, 30
And I fuck this
>Software Developer
>$70,000 salary
>25
>$30,000 in savings / investments
Newfags, summers here early
Hey guys, I know how to cook a preformed hamburger! I'm a CHEF!
hey Op
>Cashier at Noodles and Company
>make 9.53 an hour
>19
I feel like a cuck I have been working here since I graduated Highschool and just saving money for college, but that doesn't help that I spent 2 grand on a new gaming PC this last January.
I am plannig to go to Film School cause all my friends make me edit videos or make shit posts for them for their Youtube, they always have since 2011
>being this new
pointed out OP is not being honest because he seen it a million times
>newfag
>hur dur summer
turns out you are the newfag
kill yourself
>Assembly Line Worker
>$20.95/hr
>27
Not great, definitely not bad though
>being this CHEF
I don't think I could ever work on an assembly line. The work just seems to repetitive and shitty for me. No clue how you do it
Environmental-whatever
14.25/hour
21
I've got a good radio, all kinds of music and podcasts, and a buddy who brings in coffee and booze.
Truthfully though, depends on the job you get, I know a few that are pretty good and I could easily do, but there is a lot of shit too. My job is pretty decent due to the people around me though.
Clinical Pharmacist
$125,000
32
>czech'd
also yeah I guess it would be a lot different with good people around you. I guess I always imagined it being by your self all day until your shift is over
Nothing I'm not an idiot wagecuck
Automation engineer
$75,000 year
There are places like that for sure, they're the worst. Best jobs are buddy jobs, but even those are only good if you have a good person there with you.
Worst job I ever did was pretty isolated, it was easy as hell but with no one to talk to it really made a shift drag.
>semi skilled labourer/equipment op
>$20.30 hr
>20
>Technical Support Specialist
>82k a year no degree.
>28
This pasta is so fucking annoying make a new one
got a new job for reasons i now work 30% less, same hourly rate so 20k paycut a year give or take
used to work as a ground supporter in an underground operation, installing dynamic 6m cables, got 34 bucks an hour
post you're job
>Mech. Engineering designer, working on degree
>$21 an hour, 401k and they match
>21
Freelance copywriter, $50/hr, 39
> Produce manager
>$24 an hour
> Turning 20 next week.
>Supporting sales in bank
>$350 a month
>23
sad
>> Produce manager
>>$24 an hour
WAT
Danish prostitutes? Good for you, I guess.
>Shop Assistant Poundland
>£7.32 an hour 16 hours a week
>24
>Shit job Moving to Iceland soon for £8.25 25 hours a week
>machine operator
>17.50/hr
>19
Been loyal to the company since I was in highschool. Worked my ass off and had a shit ton of customer compliments. I started there at 15 an hour and after my promotion I was up to 22/hr just this past month I got a "All Star" raise and so I make 24 now. Pretty simple.
Haven't seen this thread in a while.
>support agent and QA
>29000€ p.a. before taxes
>37
the job's got other perks, which makes it kinda worth it
>> 23
>> Market research Project Manager.
>> 45k a year.
It's cool, but a lot of work and a lot of dealing with bullshit people.