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I’m a part time cartoonist/animator and I work in liquor retail. About to start work for a wine merchant.
I help run our family company, both in the warehouse as well as in the office
Cinematographer in film, and currently working for an art therapy studio making/filming/editing art samples. Wby OP?
It's pretty funny to think that we might be the highest earners on here.
maybe if i only work 4 months this year like im plannin on
but the phone always rings and i cant say no to work
If I was willing to do the sleeperteam run thats 6 days a week i could pull 200k. My goal though is to be there long enough to get the mileage runs where you get to go home everyday. The best mileage run pays 186k and youre home everynight but the old ppl get first picks.
I'm currently unemployed but was previously the clerk/secretary for a lawyer; specifically a public defender. I loved working for the guy. There were times where it got stressful but it was a fantastic job overall.
I run a horse boarding stable
I board about 26, usually own around 10, lease out 4 of them, and train 3-4, at a time. Might flip a few project ponies.
I’ll sell some hogs and sheep and do livestock/game processing jobs for neighbors every once in a while
Part time Cashier: Speedway Gas Station. Basically gas station clerk/attendant. Only work 3 days a week: Saturday, Sunday Monday. Then get Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday off!!!!
Getting yelled at and threatened for following company policy. Being part of quality control is a real treat
I work for a dealership on large ag equipment. It's physical but it pays pretty good.
All I gotta do is vacuum up hair with the hoses that are built into the cupboard by the hair cutting stations, do some laundry, fold some rags, mop, make sure the combs and scissors get sanitized, and clean the toilet. It gets enough downtime for me to be on my phone sometimes.
Probably get to know alot of ppl in the community too. Id try to befriend the barber and learn how to cut hair from him because they make good money.
I was a car dealership manager until 9 days ago. I got a promotion, so now I'm a regional director at my dealership's parent company. One of the largest vehicle storage and transport companies in Europe.
My job is to manage the import and export of cars into the facility, control paperwork for cars ready to leave the facility and supervise the people that manage all the staff moving, detailing and repairing the cars. I'm not gonna lie, it's a demanding job, requiring a lot of concentration and I have big responsibilities.
I do have 3 secretaries to help speed things up, cause on a very busy day we might have a transit of over 1000 cars. And it's my job to make sure everything runs smoothly.
On my last job I had 1 monitor, now I have 3... On my last job I could slack off and watch movies during working hours. Now I can only take the occasional break and lunchtime.
I work at a local ice cream cone factory. I’m planning to get a new job soon, but I really like the overtime.
Unemployed for the time being. My previous job was as a "supplemental instructor" as I was finishing my degree.
I'm looking for a job as a software developer now. I didn't get an internship on my resume, though, and I don't live in the techiest parts of America, so the job search is sluggin'.
"MoneyGeek ranked Nashville the #1 city for job seekers, and The Wall Street Journal ranked Nashville the #2 hottest job market in the country"
Theres alot of tech jobs moving to Nashville and we have no state income tax. If you ever decide to move checkout nashville. If you know where to look you can find cheap houses to buy. Theres so many jobs available its crazy. The moving company across the street has a sign "now hiring starting 23 an hour"
I work at Target. My department is mostly Market but I know how to do several departments. They're always pulling me in all sorts of directions. XD
I used to work at Target. I worked all the non-market parts of hardlines. It was pretty easy work, especially in the evenings.
I remember they had just finished rolling out the whole "DBO" system when I left, which seemed to make work harder without a pay raise.
I work overnight and morning shifts. I don't know about all Targets but the one I work at threw the DBO bullshit out the window once they realized it wasn't working. The store is a ridiculously high volume one and there's waaay too much to do in a short amount of time here because of it, so they decided to just stop doing it. I'm glad they did. XD
You gonna try to become a manager? You can make pretty good money in management. My sisters friend started at walgreens at 15yo and became a manager by 21. Then store manager by like 27. Now shes corporate making ridiculous amounts of money at 35 shes over a whole district and I dont think she went to college. But management at those stores csn usually make good money. Especially store managers.
A volunteer at a charity shop currently but I'm moving to a paid job soon it's not been said where and what it will be yet.