I'm a full time mother. I don't get paid and work more hours than some brain surgeons. My kids are little bastards though, so maybe I'm not very good at my job. At least I don't have to answer to a boss.
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hey i'm a collage student too. but what do you plan on working in? besides..if you degrade real life experience you will be eaten alive when you enter the real world.. i can't wait to see your face when you come across two which are Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
` Pfft. There is no defense. All practitioners of The Devil's Trade should be crucified forthwith. I'd quit myself, but I sold my soul long ago to gain entry into the fraternity of the Black Art. :mufc:
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Human Resources Manager. Without us there'd be no cheesy company picnics, long borrrrrrrring meetings on diversity, annoying "you can do it" speeches and--oh yeah--staffing in general. ~String
Well I'm a full-time student, but I work pretty much all the spare hours I have in a restaurant. People who work in the food industry, and I mean all of them, work hard. Plus, you need to have good people skills (or else the job will help you to develop them). Furthermore, I believe that hard work is character-building.
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I'd like to...but so far haven't really decided on my future career. There are so many options and I'm literally lost in that sea of decisions. I guess I'm going to do something with languages and/or history or.....oh man...too many options especially when you don't have a particular talent for something...
Lol, it's called being an intern. I don't get paid shit. I'm a licensed PI working as a criminal investigator for the Public Defenders Association. Believe me, it's hard work and you do change ppl's lives; in fact, depending on the case, their lives might rest in your hands. As far as manual labor goes, I clean houses on the side (have been for 5 years) and before that I changed oil for 3 1/2 (since I was 14).
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