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Re: Don't quit your day job
[Re: Rust_in_Peace]
#115805
07/27/04 08:58 PM
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 2,385
Isuzu Staffer Emeritus
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I looked back thru this post to see what I had replied over a year ago to see what might have changed since then, but found that this post must have gone up during my most supreme absenteeism from this board. Not only had I not posted to it, I hadn't even read it...
So, nice to see what a bunch of you are doing out there, I can relate to many of the jobs because I sure have done a lot of them myself.
Current Occupation (in impressive terms): Manager of a Food Service Establishment grossing over $2 million annually, overseeing more than 50 direct reports with liability exclusively to the owner.
In laymans terms -- I manage an extraordinarily busy pizzeria with over 50 people under me and only the owner above me -- and he's not there very often. Just for kicks, do you have any idea just how much pizza a place has to sell to bring in that kind of cash? In terms of strictly pizza (no sandwiches or dinners), that would be over 200,000 pies a year, or over 550 pies a day. That's a whole lotta pizza -- most places would be happy with that many a MONTH.
Anyway, I digress... Here's some of the things I've done in the past, basically in order from about 14 years old to the current ripe old age of 28:
Video Game Arcade Cashier Ice Cream Shop Server Retail Sales Associate (Linens 'n Things) Bus Boy (Steak n Ale) Pizza Delivery Boy (Pizza46) Jr. Programmer (National Reinsurance Corp.) Programmer (AT&T) Programmer/Analyst (Prudential Insurance) Consultant (Reader's Digest) Managing Editor (4x4Wire's Isuzu Section) Sr. Programmer/Analyst (Chubb & Son) Pizza Delivery Boy (Pizza46) Construction/Demolition Worker Short Order Cook (Pizza46) Pizza Maker (Pizza46)
Hmmm... I think that about sums it up... Anyway, bottom line is, my advice to absolutely ANYONE is this: Be happy with whatever you're doing. You can make money at anything you do -- it's more important to be happy in the long run than to just make a lot of cash but be miserable. If you read thru that list of jobs, you'll notice there's a sharp spike in the middle of jobs with high pay for little work. Then I woke up and realized I wanted to be happy with what I was doing. If you look at my current job, I WORK MY ASS OFF for not all that much money. But I'm happy as a pig in sh!t going to work every day... And ya know what? There's a whole lotta money to be made in the pizza business if you do it right -- so don't base your job on what makes you a lot of money even if you hate it... Do what you like, if you're happy, the money will follow.
That's my little tidbit of advice to anyone who posted, "I'm doing this right now, but I'm hoping to do this someday instead..." or something along those lines. Follow your heart, not your wallet.
-Chris
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Re: Don't quit your day job
[Re: Chris Perosi]
#115806
07/27/04 09:43 PM
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 344
Mudrunner
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I did the pizza thing for 8 years. Delivery driver, cook, manager and finally owner of the franchise(s). I NEVER did that volume out of a single shop - not even out of all 4 combined - except on Military payweek. But then I was selling a 12" Cheese for $1.60 - delivered.
Those were some of the best times in my life and something that every red-blooded teenage male should experience. I still remember some of those late-night Dorm runs (to date myself - streaking was big back then). And of course the teenage teasers at slumber parties, the bong parties, the nude... Damn those are some good memories!
If you go to the Zoo, always take something to feed the animals - even if the signs say "Do Not Feed The Animals". It wasn't the animals that put up those signs!
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Re: Don't quit your day job
[Re: Rust_in_Peace]
#115807
07/27/04 09:56 PM
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Anonymous
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I'm the one you are constantly checking your rearview mirror for. White car/blue lights. (in my seven years of doing this, I have yet to find a tire sticking out far enough from the fender to deserve a ticket... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />)
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115808
07/27/04 11:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 40
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I'm a telecom manager for the Army Corps of Engineers - we have 20+ offices scattered over a few states & I do all the phone/LAN/WAN HF/VHF/microwave radio junk for them. Lots of driving down dirt roads in my POV. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I have yet to get stuck, but I'm working on it.
............................................... '90 Trooper LS 2.8, 5spd, 3" body lift, 33x12.5, dent
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Re: Don't quit your day job
[Re: MeatWagon]
#115809
07/27/04 11:29 PM
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Anonymous
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I have a long fancy title.
Director of Network Operations and Engineering
I run the data networking department for MTV/Viacom. I work in one of the busiest places on the planet. Times Square, NYC.
Damon
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115810
07/28/04 12:44 AM
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Anonymous
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RS: Glad you haven't caught me driving up 95 through richmond. I've got about 4" outside the fenders on my trooper :P
Good thing about it though, is that the troop can't go past 70mph down a hill with a tailwind :P
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115811
07/28/04 01:23 AM
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 779
Rock Warrior
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Electrician and father of 3....haven't figured out which one is the real job!
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I got your Jeep thing and now it burns when I pee! http://www.mwior.com/ The "Official" web page for an "Official" MWIOR!!
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115812
07/30/04 06:53 PM
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Anonymous
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Just completed EMT (emergency medical tech) training.. Need a job! I've been playing for the last 2 years.. Married w/ 2 kids. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115813
07/30/04 08:23 PM
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Anonymous
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Unemployed, just finished High School. Thinking of going to work at the post office. Whats so bad about Wally World aka Wal Mart? Also been thinking of UPS... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Don't quit your day job
#115814
07/31/04 04:12 AM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 308
Mudrunner
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High school teacher, tutor, and soon starting a Master's degree in instruction and learning technology. Also a father of two and caretaker of a 50-yr.-old house.
My life will calm down in, oh... well, never. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />
'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs. * Illegitimus non carborundum. Educatio est omnium efficacissima forma rebellionis.
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