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oh thanks man i used to be horrible at saving but nowi realized why blow it when i can get what i really want.
sorry for kinda blowin up but i hate when people think that because i drive a nice car that im a spoiled brat. it never crosses their mind that i might actually work for what i have
sucks you aren't 17. I'd say work for UPS, I wish I started working for UPS back when I was 17, because by the time i'd be 21 i'd have 4 years of seniority, enough to usually bump the rest of the P/T pool to become a driver. I'll only have 1.5 years of senority when i turn 21.
I work 20-25 hours a week at UPS and make only 80 or so less dollars a month than I did working at walmart 30-32 hours a week, including weekends (I had NO weekend life while working at that place, my weekends included monday and wednesday) and got ZERO benefits. If I were you, I'd get into a grocery store...small one. Walmart SUCKS, I HATED working for that company.
-1999 Camaro Coupe 3800 Series II V6 A4 - SOLD<br />-1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP coupe
yeah but i kinda dont wanna have to do all kinds of stocking/unloading because i get PLENTY of that at my other job. i know it sounds lazy, but between my other job and practice it would be nice to have a job that didnt require a ton of physical effort like my other one does
hey your in Gallipolis, OH, I'm from huntington. Go over to ClientLogic, they do tech support for netzero and juno. They pay like 8.25 I think, plus bonuses most people get 300-500 extra a month. It's technically telemarketing but for someone in high school/college it's not bad money. Then there is Civic Development, it's straight up telemarketing, but they will let you work all the over time you want. Thats about the best money in the tristate for someone young with no experience in anything.
Someone mentioned car wash, there is a cool place on 8th and ...14th?? by the viaduct. That might be a cool place to work. At least you'd get to be outside all day.
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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