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What is your current job?

I still go to school but I work as an actor in the local playhouse. I make 25€ per act. It's lotsa fun and not that much effort. Im loving it.
 
Student, shit pays hot. Especially when you still live with your parents and the only bills you have to pay are video games.
 
I am a maintenance technician ...work on your plumbing, electrical, A/C's, heaters...just about everything you got in an apartment. Can get on average 40hrs a week when on call..you average 50 to 60 hrs in a givin week or less depends on the people and people ....break everything.
 
I have 5 jobs. These are all in the United States.

1) I write parking tickets at the college that I go to. About 20 hours a week. Seasonal: August-April

2) I work at a Fitness Center of a hotel. It's actually a pretty decent size for a hotel. About 20 hours a week (I'm trying for 30, but the hours aren't always there).

3) I do random manual labor sometimes. About 250 dollars worth a year.

4) Starting April 27th, I will be working for the 2010 Census. About 25 hours a week. I think I'm just going door to door asking simple questions. Big brother wants to know about you.

5) I'm a full time college student. I recieve a few grants because of my mom's low income, so technically I even get paid to go to school, although its not much. Still, the fact that I don't have to pay to go to school in the U.S. is a huge blessing.

Yes, I'm very fortunate.
 
Anything for a buck! no, wait...

Im a personal Assistant, I pet and house sit, do construction clean up and I sell art online via etsy. and I raise show and sell African pygmy goats
 
im hotel management and proud of it:). I also luv my job and would wanna do anything else, Great hours days off and a really awesome boss/bosses.
 
I work as a Bank Teller, let me tell you the fun in letting people know you have to hold their funds. They love it!

LOL! I've been in banking for the past 4 years, though I am unemployed right now. But the real fun begins after you're part of a few robberies :/

I'm kinda floating in the breeze as far as work goes and looking at different options(career change, staying in the field I've been in, going back to school, etc.)
 
i tutor sixth formers chemistry/maths on sundays, i'm only doing it because i've never had a paid job in my life but £12.50 an hour is nothing to sniff at


Chemistry? I can definitely use some help here, I barely got away with a C on my mid-year examinations on Chemistry, while I managed to get an A for Physics and Biology, so Chemistry is my lone problem.

How do you balance chemical equations? Having a load of trouble with that.

I also keep forgetting what happens when Acids + Metals, Acids + Alkalis etc. produce, so that just makes balancing chemical equations harder.
 
I'm 15, so right now I only have a part time job, cleaning windows, vacuuming, and all that other shit, I work regulary 2 times a week and 7.50 $ an hour.
 
I'm 15, so right now I only have a part time job, cleaning windows, vacuuming, and all that other shit, I work regulary 2 times a week and 7.50 $ an hour.

I most certainly wish I could find odd-jobs like you do :(
In America you can just knock on a door and ask for an odd-job to do (or can you...?), but in Asia where I live, I doubt I can do that.
 
I supervise a social science research call center at my school, encouraging students to continue calling no matter how many times you hang up on them :D
 
In America you can just knock on a door and ask for an odd-job to do (or can you...?), but in Asia where I live, I doubt I can do that.

Yeah, doesn't really happen in 99% of the country. I suppose some areas where people REALLY know their neighbors, it might happen, but in bigger towns/cities if you don't know people too well, most people will kindly tell you to fuck off if you knock on their door looking for random work. I can say that I, at least, tell people to get lost when they knock on my door trying to sell their lawn mowing/tree trimming/handyman type stuff.
 
Just got a four month co-op job as the IM Web Analyst for one of the public health companies here in BC. I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing, but they're moving to a new intranet site and I'll be helping with that transition I guess. I was really getting scared I'd be unemployed for the summer and unable to pay for tuition without my parents' help!
 
i work at a deli in my town. it sucks, but i get all the free food i want.
i live in north jersey, so i go into new york for acting auditions every once in a while.
i had an internship at an acting studio last summer, but it was unpaid because adfghjklhfydthrg :1
 
I work at the Vancouver Airport. I think I started at like $9 an hour, and I make like $9.75 right now... I man a baggage storage/lost baggage delivery counter, where I basically do nothing except go online for 8 hours. There's nothing better to do...

I guess it's not bad for my first job, and I started working here (haha, posting from work right now) just after I turned 16.
 
I'm 18 years old and I was working from home for a self-employed brown man in real-estate for a while. But then I got sick and had to take some time off and I guess he realized he didn't need me as much as he did before. So I called him up a few times and he forwarded my calls for a day or two. Then I finally get through to him and he's like "Yeeeahhh...Take a few days off." I never heard from him again. Now I'm about to start college with no monies v__v
 
Professional slacker and college sophomore majoring in CS. I hope to get a job this summer.
 
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