Assitant Manager at Finishline(retail/shoe store) 40hrs a week, been there for 4 years.. also a fulltime college student persuing a degree in construction managment!
rigamaroles
New Member
Insurance Agent for a regional brokerage, been there for a bit over a year. Salary pays me for 40 hours/week but I get the short end of the stick on that one.
fastford91
New Member
Welder John Deere Canada been there 6 years 40-50hrs / week been welding now for 15 years total!
5.0Droptop
...all those nights we shared, and you're a dude??
Special Agent Mukity-Muck Whats in Charge Round Here
Welder by trade. I now repair/rebuild and computer balance industrial centrifical rotating equipment. I typically work 40 hrs a week in the repair shop. When I am on the road hrs vary. I have been with my current company for 9 yrs.
Here's how my time is divided throughout the week:
80% - Hospital laboratory registration specialist (40 hours, plus 10 hours of unpaid driving time per week, been doing it 1.5 years)
10% - Volunteer mechanic
8% - StangNet novella writer
1% - Guitar Hero wannabe
1% - Expert Fapper
80% - Hospital laboratory registration specialist (40 hours, plus 10 hours of unpaid driving time per week, been doing it 1.5 years)
10% - Volunteer mechanic
8% - StangNet novella writer
1% - Guitar Hero wannabe
1% - Expert Fapper
cenok is family
15 Year Member
im a poor college guy who's not even in college this semester . working at radioshack full time and autozone part time. between the two jobs, i work about 60-65 hrs a week. sucks, but gotta get the bills paid.
Dmarstroker
Member
I am a retail sales rep for cricket communications, been working here for over 5 months and LOVIN IT!
Am I the only poor sap doing the corporate office thing? lol Damn TPS reports.
a perk to my job is heckling you corprate guys for money to get my job done and then begging the IT guys to fix my computer and POS printer that oddly enough just like in Office Space jams when I try to collate. But I did see a Xerox truck pull in today so mebbe I have a new machine coming. I have been jonesing for a
Biz-Hub.
the pony boy
Founding Member
Here's how my time is divided throughout the week:
80% - Hospital laboratory registration specialist (40 hours, plus 10 hours of unpaid driving time per week, been doing it 1.5 years)
10% - Volunteer mechanic
8% - StangNet novella writer
1% - Guitar Hero wannabe
1% - Expert Fapper
795.0pacecar
lover of pudgy polygamists
no_slo_5.0
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bentley429
Banned
Electrician, 40 hours a week wish I could get abit more. Oh well!
Edit: Oh yea and for 2 1/2 years so far.
Edit: Oh yea and for 2 1/2 years so far.
BLOWN 5.0 FOX
Member
Auto Technician- Lexus
Soon to be Master ASE Cert woo hooo
Been there for almost 5 years.
Pay is flat rate, I work as long as I want to work
Soon to be Master ASE Cert woo hooo
Been there for almost 5 years.
Pay is flat rate, I work as long as I want to work
mustangjoe87
Member
Mechanical Engineer. I design small filters used in the production of microchips and other electronic equipment. The filters i design are used in the tooling and filter out 99.999999999% of all particles passing through them....and have high flow rates They look like little inline fuel filters but can cost from $150 to over $3000
I work 40 hours/week and make my own hours, but i have a laptop that i take home so sometimes i get an idea and will model it as i sit on my couch watching football We use Inventor and Solidworks if you are wondering (I use SW mostly though)
I'm also a licensed Electrician, and once in a while i do a side job here and there....depends on if it's easy. Nothing better than installing a ceiling fan for $300 and finishing in 1.5 hours
I work 40 hours/week and make my own hours, but i have a laptop that i take home so sometimes i get an idea and will model it as i sit on my couch watching football
I'm also a licensed Electrician, and once in a while i do a side job here and there....depends on if it's easy. Nothing better than installing a ceiling fan for $300 and finishing in 1.5 hours
GT_Rich
Member
Mechanical Engineer for Goodrich Aerospace - 4 years now. I work on heated products for commercial aircraft. Usually work 40-45 hrs/wk.
Right now working on computers. In a few months I start Basic Law Enforcement Training.
A man in uniform...
That's awesome, Raggy!