Cal_da_Darth Posted September 12, 2002 Share Posted September 12, 2002 0.0 LOL how long did it take you to type that?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sivy Posted September 12, 2002 Share Posted September 12, 2002 i was a paperboy, i can't believe i used to be able to get up that early! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Talliusc Posted September 12, 2002 Author Share Posted September 12, 2002 Originally posted by Cal_da_Darth 0.0 LOL how long did it take you to type that?! not as long as you might think, its mostly cut/pasted in from icq convo's that i had with my brother (the aforementioned toker). glad you could enjoy my miserable life... somebody should hehe. im off work till saturday morning WOOHOO! parTEH!.... oh wait i have school.... curses. sadly everything got fixed quite quickly and there wont be any lasting harm done..... i just started and im lookin for ways out that dont seem like MY fault...... maybe if i sabotage the pizza oven...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OnlyOneCanoli Posted September 12, 2002 Share Posted September 12, 2002 Mine was as a Little League umpire for a few years. Good pay - $18 for a game that lasted around an hour and a half. Not too shabby, but I got tired of the coaches acting like idiots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NerfYoda Posted September 12, 2002 Share Posted September 12, 2002 My 1st job was at Little Caesars when I was 15. I worked there for 1 1/2 years & left to go work at the movie theater. They paid $6.50/hour which was astronomical back then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseP Posted September 12, 2002 Share Posted September 12, 2002 Man you kids are sure whiners,... One of my jobs during college Summers was climbing into a silo of perlite ore towards the blast furnace that made it into perlite (perlite is puffed rock, think rice crispies made of stone). Perlite ore is basically sand... On the same job I had to be in a roof mounted box, patching up holes with hot tar and chicken wire. It got to about 110 degrees F in there. I worked my share of food service jobs too. They were cake compared to REAL work. Wait until some of you are in the real world... It'll wake you up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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