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CherryLipsRosa 12-05-2005 10:20 AM

Doing surveys over the phone
Waitress at a high end caf in Montreal

tranza 12-05-2005 10:31 AM

This is my first job.

:)

Cory W 12-05-2005 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David - PG
Amazing Cory, I would never have guessed you were a waiter once.

Man, I think I waited tables for too damn long, but I learned a tremendous amount about life and business. It is funny, most businesses can be metaphorically attached to the inner-workings of a restaraunt.

You wait tables?

I don't think I could ever do that again.

Cory W 12-05-2005 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lilspup
I started work at 15.
-Winn Dixie Supermarkets (bagger)
-Mcdonalds inside a Walmart
-Long John Silvers
-Party City
-Discovery Zone (think Chuckee Cheese)
-Wicks N Sticks
-Media Play
-Toys R Us
-Coca Cola
-Webmaster


Winn Dixie! haha

That brings back the memories for me....I am a southern boy :)

Cory W 12-05-2005 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
from 15-18 i worked at the local horsetrack, cleaning the grandstand and bar. it wasn't a bad job since my boss was my friends mom. it didn't matter when we came in as long as we got what needed to be done, done on time.

from 18-20 i mostly fucked around, had a few factory jobs here and there but nothing that lasted more than a few months.

from 20-27 and hopefully for a long time to come, been doing the webmaster thing.

You mean like Horse Racing?

You gamble now?

Ecksent 12-05-2005 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lilspup
I started work at 15.
-Winn Dixie Supermarkets (bagger)
-Mcdonalds inside a Walmart
-Long John Silvers
-Party City
-Discovery Zone (think Chuckee Cheese)
-Wicks N Sticks
-Media Play
-Toys R Us
-Coca Cola
-Webmaster


Dude...you MUST be in Florida!!! HAHAHA

I worked at Winn Dixie too. I was 16 and Customer Service Manager!!! In charge of all the old ladies. That was the shit. I got head sooo many times in the backroom on the weekends. That's when all the high school girls worked. "Uh....Becky to the stock room please. Thank you!"
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup

lilspup 12-05-2005 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ecksent
Dude...you MUST be in Florida!!! HAHAHA

I worked at Winn Dixie too. I was 16 and Customer Service Manager!!! In charge of all the old ladies. That was the shit. I got head sooo many times in the backroom on the weekends. That's when all the high school girls worked. "Uh....Becky to the stock room please. Thank you!"
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup

LMAO! I worked at one in North Georgia. All the Winn Dixies turned into Save Rites now. I remember our CSM was pretty young too which was probably why I got away with walking out the door Friday nights with bags full of expensive meats, he didnt give a shit lol. Those were the days.

Maxy 12-05-2005 12:31 PM

Only job I ever had was paperby when I was 11.

dynastoned 12-05-2005 12:44 PM

-chevron
-dope dealer
-project manager, structural steel
-part time webmaster

xlogger 12-05-2005 12:48 PM

1st job was @ dunkin donuts. I was like the freacking only guy working there because the manager is a girl and likes hiring girls. Most of the girls were from my highschool. It was cool, until i got fucking fired.

The girls in my highschool knew i smoked a lot of pot. So the the manager thought i came to work high. The retarded part was i never worked high!

It was good times. :thumbsup

xlogger 12-05-2005 12:57 PM

O shit, i forgot to include my second job. I was bored this summer so i got a job at a factory place which paid $10.

Man, thats where i learned the value of fucking $. These people worked 8 hours non stop (30 mins and 10 mins break) doing shit load of work for only $10/m. I wated to quit the 2nd day but i thought it would be really rude because the person who hired me would be really disappointed.

So i stayed for like a month and made like $1k or something. Now i really hate spending $ (unless i really have to) because i know how hard others work for it.

nico-t 12-05-2005 01:00 PM

i was a cleaner. No not for the mob, i had to clean buildings. It was a straight fucking nighmare, after 2 months or so i quit, i hated it with all my heart.
Then postman. It was allright, pretty boring and fast work. Later i started hating that too and i went into online adult.

Honez 12-05-2005 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by WEG Cory

Pharmacy Technician

Me too! In fact, that was my first job ever when I was barely 16 and it was in a food market. I stayed there for 8 years before moving on. Gotta love union pay, lol

Herb Kornfield 12-05-2005 01:54 PM

-1987 to 1993 - Worked in Telemarketing doing opinion surveys. Shitty pay but alot of chicks worked there with me... total plus

-1993 to 1998 - Worked as a 3rd party debt collector and made enough to buy a new house my 2nd year. Yanked in over 35k year one at 19 years of age, totally turned me onto commissions.

1998 - present - a mixed bag of Adult internet biz and Mainstream IT sales to make a very comfy living all the while not having to leave the house ;)

BlackCrayon 12-05-2005 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WEG Cory
You mean like Horse Racing?

You gamble now?

yeah horse racing. i never got into the gambling tho, i never understood the triactors and shit like that. probably all for the best since i had some relatives who lost everything gambling on horses.

bdld 12-05-2005 02:09 PM

never had a job before, been an entrepreneur since i was 14, online since i was 18

shermo 12-05-2005 02:09 PM

1. Tennis Coach to pay for my tournament travel fee's
2. Busboy at a gourmet steakhouse.
3. Salesman at Circuit City.
4. Webmaster porn guy ever since.

D-Money 12-05-2005 02:12 PM

My first job was at a TCBY.

The good part was I worked with mostly chicks, so it kept it fun for me.

I also held a job at a Disney Store once. I was the meeter and greater when people walked in. They played a video on a loop, every 15 minutes I'd here the same, "Its a small world after all..." and some other tunes that will make you sick all day. That was one of the worst jobs ever.

Cory W 12-05-2005 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D-Money
My first job was at a TCBY.

The good part was I worked with mostly chicks, so it kept it fun for me.

I also held a job at a Disney Store once. I was the meeter and greater when people walked in. They played a video on a loop, every 15 minutes I'd here the same, "Its a small world after all..." and some other tunes that will make you sick all day. That was one of the worst jobs ever.

A call center I worked for leased out to Disney once, it was terrible.

TCBY? That is too funny, I haven't heard that name mentioned in years.

Poppy 12-05-2005 03:53 PM

Senior year in HS worked in the mailroom for Cigna Health Insurance. We used to photocopy each others faces on different body parts of claims coming in...LOL Before the PC really took off and Photoshop. I also used to work there w/ Petey X from Rocket From The Crypt.

Pizza Hut Delivery
Valeted on and off for 5 years. Most memorable moment, was doing donuts in a Rolls Royce on the La Jolla Country Club pitch and putt golf course. We parked cars there during the Jewel Ball.
Accident free on both jobs :)

The best tip was when a hottie would get in a car and she had on a MINIskirt w/ nothing on underneath.

tony286 12-05-2005 04:04 PM

Hot bagels and Donuts
Sold Daily News subscriptions door to door
Worked at a flea market selling childrens clothes
Barboy

K R I S T E N 12-05-2005 04:04 PM

from 12 - 20 I was babysitter extraordinaire (made sooooo much money - got me through college without ANY debt and plenty to spare)
from 20-22 event coordinator at Newline Cinema
22 - 23 Had my own PR company but got bored...
23 to present Advertising Sales for XBiz.com & XBiz World

Jer 12-05-2005 04:19 PM

Webmaster

QuaWee 12-05-2005 04:27 PM

Nortons - Intern
UPS Uploader
Target - Security
Fry's Electronics - Cashier

sherie 12-05-2005 04:44 PM

I started working at the Hard Rock Cafe when I was 15. Yeah, I lied about my age then, I was making huge bank and going to highschool lol. After that I remained working/managing bars and strip clubs. Had a receptionist gig here and there, but I kept to slinging drinks, better hours and much more cash. I also worked in the legal department of the Canadian Postal Workers Union, great gig, excellent cash and benefits. Then SHAZAM, smut peddler!

amandaspost 12-05-2005 05:22 PM

When I was 15 I worked at Bowcraft (an amusement park), then a lawyers office doing paperwork, Ihop, and friendlys.

xcitecash 12-05-2005 05:32 PM

at aged 16 delivering 100 weight coal sacks on my back upstairs for 15 a week
20 miles from home in a scottish winter by moped (50cc motorbike)

fuck could i eat when i got home

Cory W 12-05-2005 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amandaspost
When I was 15 I worked at Bowcraft (an amusement park), then a lawyers office doing paperwork, Ihop, and friendlys.

I love IHOP.

tristan_D 12-06-2005 04:53 PM

to support my college education I worked in Burger King and after graduation I worked as a telemarketer for this insurance company, then as an events coordinator.

Why 12-06-2005 05:06 PM

i worked at a gas station, in a cherry orchard, and washed/bussed dishes in a nicer joint in seattle.

phogirl69 12-06-2005 05:26 PM

First job I had was when I was 18 telelmarketing for Olan Mills photo studios, it was extremely crappy.

Second job was another telemarketing job for a photo studio where I had to sell
people a photo studio package where if they come in and get pics taken they would win a free trip to vegas :1orglaugh It was crap, I only made $6.50 an hr (this was many many yrs ago tho)

Bunch of weirdos work in telemarketing dont ever work there if you can help it. Mostly weird loser people, I guess I shouldn't talk though because I was one of them. I also was almost molested by my boss, he was some white trash guy who made up a scheme to get me into a motel.... His name was LENNY...

I was so stupid and ignorant back then I didnt even know how to sue him or anything, probably would have gotten money.... it was crazy and bizarre.

Z 12-06-2005 06:01 PM

12 and 13 - Sold no-run pantyhose, shocker guns and pepper spray out of a briefcase, in a three piece suit, door to door, in the summers off school.

13 and 14 - Worked in a telemarketing room selling bahamas vacations to people stupid enough to "enter to win" those cars at the mall.

15 - 17 - Ran my Father's country nightclub.

17 - 21 - Active duty USMC Military Police and Criminal Investigator, worked in a day spa and outcall as a massage therapist, bounced in strip clubs, drove for escorts and sold computers at Circuit City.

22 to now - Four years in ISPs and telecom companies in Engineering, Sales and Management while running escort, foreign brides and now picture rating sites. I also owned an escort agency in Atlanta for a year.

luedi 12-06-2005 06:07 PM

lets see
construction
ups call center
tv editor for talkshow
seb bank call center
development worker botswana
roadie
video etitor at www.amazingcontent.com

and a few others - i dont want to remember

spacedog 12-06-2005 06:40 PM

Barback & busboy at a Mob run italian restaurant
landscaper 2x
horse farm
pet shops 3x
record store
bicycle messenger
woods hole cetacia institute
telemarketing 3x
porn bookstore
roofer 3x
carpentry framing
junkyard 3x
taxi driver
auto parts delivery
collection agency 3x
t shirt silk screener
door to door sales
push cart vendor
circus vendor
carnival setup
circus audio & lighting
& this don't count my own self employed stuff & side gigs

LauraLee 12-06-2005 07:37 PM

My first job- I was 13 when 4 of my school/girlfriends and i all got jobs at the local movie theater. We were really young; it was not only a learning experience but a lot of fun as well. Not to mention i was working with the same friends i would have been hanging with had we not been working ; )

WiredGuy 12-06-2005 09:05 PM

Picking strawberries. In retrospect, it may have been the worst job out there, but it certainly does teach you the value of a dollar when you work your ass off and only get like $35 for 6 hours of work under the sun. From that time on, I learnt to appreciate the money I made!
WG

Chichio 12-06-2005 09:18 PM

Sonic
JC Penny Outlet (damn that was ghetto)
K-Mart
Telemarketer for Honeywell Security
Distrubuted PowerAid at amusment park for Coke
Bused tables at Macaroni Grill for most of highschool
Admin Clerk at a chemical company during college

cspdinc 12-06-2005 09:52 PM

- Fabrivision flat scanners (4 x 6 bed) aerospace parts scanning
- Metalsoft / Sunview software for cadfile parts patterns
- Cimcad / Cimlinc software for cutting programs and virtual parts creation
- P.I.N.S. nesting systems for routing packages (Trumpf based)
- Windows 95-XP, Mac OS 9-10. 3, multi browsers ie; IE,FIREFOX,SAFARI
- Standard office printers, fax, phone and other support equipment
- Photoshop 5-7, Elements 2.0, Adobe Illustrator 10
- Dreamweaver 3-4 , Adobe Go-Live
- CuteFTP(Win) Captain FTP & Fetch (MAC)
- JP Gallery, Batch-it ultra
- Poser 5
- Adobe Premiere video editor, IDVD 123 (MAC), some Final Cut Pro 3/4 exp.
- Video encoding programs mpeg to quicktime, WMV, and media player
- Digital photographer raw to compressed web image, color corrections
- Videographer VX-2000, XL1-S Cccd Mini DV
- DVD editor and creator, Adobe Premiere, IDVD3
- Red Hat 9.0 / Raq 4 server setup and admin



Factory production related:

- Trumpf 260/86k 5 axis router, 2 to 120 part with G60 repositioning
- Multi station robotic progressive die punch presses 100-1000 ton
- Class1/progressive diesets. hand or robotic feeds, flat stock to spooled coils.
- AEM dis deburr machines
- Komatsu 110/150/250/300 ton robotic coil fed presses,
- Punch press manuals 110 -1000, strippet setups and flat dies
- Bliss 10 ton vert manual press, Minster 300 ton bed press
- Saws / Rip, hand, vertical, band and jig
- Hand forming aluminum, plenishing, straightening, roll forming
- Lift truck sit / stand vert and offsets. Licensed at PEC of America
- Overhead crane operator, paint booth
- Hydro press and stretchform, spot & stick welder
- Heat treat, quench and cold store,sandblast booth and parts painter
- Perform First Article Inspections, QC inspection by jig and hand tools

SPECIFIC WORK REQUIREMENTS:

Partnered startup with xx CCBILL websites online. Conceptualized and completed web design and photoshop creations from start to finish. Established multi formats for browser compatibility setups as well as multi-lang (Japanes e) options. Updated new designs daily in both video and html designs, Incorporating members requests into concurrent updates and constantly searching for new media or avenues for expansion. Produced and processed ALL the photography and video for online purchases. Processed and created galleries both in video and photo as needed. Managed server logs and hacker intrusions as needed. Created site specific DVDs for purchases.
Wedding videographer, editor and producer of custom wedding and bridal, created DVD packages, complete with music, menus and credits.
.................................................. ..........
Japanese owned subcontractor for SONY. Produced CRT terminals and playstation 2 hardsets. Lead man for 10 person cell consisting of 7 robotic presses. Responsible for all operations and teaching new hires all NC machine functions plus safety requirements. Managed daily work assignments,diesetups and material flow. Worked with general manager in new hires and terminations. Loaded machines and trouble-shoot when needed. Worked with engineering on die reworks, material specs and vendor approvals.
..............................................
dept of defense work

Worked in Trumpf cell operations for a 260/86k hi speed NC router and manual 110 - 1000T punch presses.Trumpf factory taught in NC programming and P.I.N.S. nesting and routing packages. Scanned old DC-10 parts to reverse engineer to MD-11 parts. Used loft data and cadfiles to create cutting path programs for over 12,000 McDonnell Douglas, CONVAIR parts. Worked with vendors to coordinate JIT material deliveries and made sure parts were correct by QC inspections after first run. Controlled parts databases for DC-10, F-111, F-16, and MD-11 airframes. Planned material flow per future requirements and tracked shipping and recieving invoices.
Worked Special projects that covered the space shuttle Endevour, Tomahawk cuise missles, ie: GLCM standoff delivery and SLCM platforms, advanced stealth cruise missiles (ACM) and various other defense related items. Used productin materials from standard aluminum to carbon fiber and titanium in fabrication, with production processes as simple as buck and rivet to the use of cryogenics in parts close parts fitting and fabrication.

SilentKnight 12-06-2005 11:56 PM

part-time drug store clerk/deliveries (during public school)
lumber yard shipper/forklift driver/deliveries (high school)
Canadian Armed Forces (artilleryman)
home renovation/deck building
warehouse shipper (Sanyo Canada)
warehouse shipper (Scepter Plastics)
lumber yard hardware receiver
darkroom technician (litho offset press - 5 companies during '80s)
delivery driver (pet store chain - Toronto)
camera operator (Director's Film Co. of Canada, CFTO-TV, Holiday Video Productions)
adult video editor (Adult's Only Video)
service station asst. manager
appliance delivery driver
home improvement/renovations
customer service rep (major U.S. credit card company)
owner - Kastle Archives Productions Inc.

And an assortment of forgettable temporary or part-time jobs inbetween.

reynold 12-07-2005 01:00 AM

whew! some GFYers had some great jobs before.

Cory W 12-07-2005 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy
Picking strawberries. In retrospect, it may have been the worst job out there, but it certainly does teach you the value of a dollar when you work your ass off and only get like $35 for 6 hours of work under the sun. From that time on, I learnt to appreciate the money I made!
WG

You must have had a great tan!

HostGladiator 12-07-2005 07:45 PM

McDonalds
Burger King
Stocker for Kroger
Big O Tires
Construction
US Marine Corps Infantry 8 Years
UPS
Quinco Behavior Health (Mental Health Tech)
And now a content provider and full-time college student


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