Go to university full time, so only have around 12-20 hours a week of working at Home Outfitters. Pretty dreary and low paying job, but they're always able to work with my school schedule, so it's worth it.
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I actually started a thread exactly like this not too long ago but I'll play along.
I work full time as Head of Fleet Maintenance and Service for a large street sweeping and landscaping company. I work on everything from walk behind and ride on mowers to our big gun street sweepers. Its a hard job and doesn't pay horribly well but I like the atmosphere and who I work with/around. The management has offered recently to pay for my ASE certification to better assist me in the future either with this company or another company. So that;s not so bad either.
I don't make nearly enough money to fund my addiction to my car but little by little I get the job done. It doesn't take much money to make these cars look good. But to maintain them is a different story.
Taylor
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I own a company, Core Cell Clinics, we offer adult stem cell therapy in our clinic in Munich, Germany.
Also own Guten Parts with my brother Turk(brewcity11), German auto shop specializing in e30s.
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Originally posted by James Crivellone View PostDirector of IT for an international channel marketing companyOriginally posted by Devil Inc View PostI'm a fabricator/maintenance guy for a company that armors civilian vehicles. Yes, that S600 next to you at the stop light, may be armored. Mostly we do cash transportation vehicles.
Current fun project is a Toyota Sequoia with smoke screen, drop spikes, and shocking door handles. The handles are rated at 80,000 volts, we had a mishap in the shop and had to take a co-worker to the medical center to get checked out.
Pay isn't bad for my region, but a baby that is due within the next week has haulted all car funds. Totally worth it though! :p
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostMilk cows.
Right now I'm doing fire alarms, sound, card access and assoc. systems installations and service for mostly commercial applications. Can't complain about the pay at all, esp for someone who lives at home and has no real bills other than school loans i'm paying back. Hoping to finish up this money pit of a car and start saving for a house. 2nd interview tomorrow morning for a very different career path - it's going to be a brutal interview to say the least but I hope it turns out for the best **fingers crossed**
It's very fun to read what everybody does and how many different and what may seem like oddball jobs there are out there. Somebody's gotta do it!
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Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View PostI am old with a good job and an understanding woman.
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