I myself work at Wal-Mart part-time, about 28-32 hours a week. I get paid $7.45 an hour and I'm a grocery sales associate. I get paid once every two weeks for roughly $400-$460. I'm 18 years old.
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I work at Avatar Conquest on Shogun 2, my title is Sea Pickle, hours is about one or two per day, my age is 15, and my pay is points to spend on my general's skills.
McDonalds, Crew. 10-20 hours a week. 17 years old. Minimum wage (thank you Washington for having the highest minimum wage in the country!)monkeytoes61I have to get a job this summer. It is going to suck.
Sun Being Conversions,Roofing contractor, I sort of make my own hours and have months in the year where theres no work at all due to weather, I'm 27 and I can make anywhere from 40-70 thousand dollars a year.
I'm currently not working a full job, as I'm looking for one since graduating with my Master's degree. My last job was as a Teaching Associate at the university from which I received my Master's degree. I taught lower-division and basic skills math classes for $623 per lecture hour. I'll be 29 next month. I worked from 6 to 8 hours per week, depending on my teaching load. Over the 2 years I taught there, I taught pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, college algebra, trigonometry, liberal arts math, and Calculus I workshop.
I work at a sub shop called Jimmy John's. I'm the 1st assistant manager. I get payed salary so I make 26k a year before profit sharing which can be anywhere from $100 to $800 extra every period (or 4 weeks). I have to work a minimum of 55 hours a week, which I usually do. I just turned 23 yesterday.
I work a minimum wage job at my university. My hours vary depending on how much work is available for me to do.
yea, that couch looks a little worn. :P also it doesn't look professionalI'm not sure you'll want to apply.
Nibroc420
Looks like some of those cheap amateur pornos' I see on the hub, but suck ass.^Is the coach picture supposed to be implying what I think it is? :p
IcyToasters
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^Is the coach picture supposed to be implying what I think it is? :p
D4W1L4H
Yes.
I'm 30 years old and teach post-secondary music classes. My "official" hours would be 15 per week if you don't include private studio / conservatory lessons. But all the added hours from meetings, course prep, helping students outside of class, professional develpment, instrumental practice, composition and so forth would probably triple that count. I'm awfully busy during the school year, and quite busy in the off-season.
Pay is fine for me, but I usually make more as an investor than as a teacher. It's not the sort of career you pursue for the money.
Graphic designer for a tee shirt printing company. I'm 25 years old. i work about 35 hours a week. I get paid $13/hr. Ends up being about $26K a year. The pay isnt fantastic, but the job is somewhat fun since i get to work on different designs each day.
I'm right now unemployed as i just quit last week. Going back to school full-time to finish my B.S. and currently working on a project with my brother developing a piece of software to manage large collections of collectables (games, music, movies, book, stamps, coins, model trains, etc).
I work for a major health care provider. My official title is Diagnostic Medical Sonographer or Ultrasound Technologist, I prefer the latter. I'm 33 this Saturday and I make about $50.00 an hour. I work 5 days a week 1130pm to 800am.
I find it funny because people have an inaccurate view of what an ultrasound tech does and what we can get paid.
During school time I work as a TA and RA making $15/hour, work for 12hours a week (tops, not allowed to work more than that). During the summer, I intern and the amount I make depends on the internship. Around 5k+ a month is usually a safe beT though (but considering internships are only 8 weeks, wont make much by only working in the summer). But, my main source of income comes from investing in stocks, one can make a killing, in fact all my paychecks go straight to buying more assets. Am currently 20 years old.
I work at my local supermarket, as well as at my local MP's office.
At my supermarket job I'm a Team Member, I worked 38 hours this week (+5 hours of lunch), am 21, and get paid $19 an hour ($27 on Sundays).
At my office job I'm an Electoral Officer, I worked 14 hours this week (+2 hours of lunch), am 21, and got paid $26 an hour.
I'm also a full-time uni student.
can you give me an application? I'm not sure you'll want to apply.[QUOTE="ZumaJones07"][QUOTE="D4W1L4H"]
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Nibroc420
Agreed. I heard he SCREWS his applicants.
The Alberta Oil Sands (AKA Fort Mcmurray), at the airport.
Ground Service Agent (I fondle bags among other things).
2 weeks in, 2 weeks out (over 180 hrs every 2 weeks) at $15.5/hr
age: 30
Chogyam
I wanna work there. But, I can never get a response.
I work for Siemens as well, i dont really know the word in english... basicly my company is producing locomotives and when they're done with the building i have to test everything the locomotive can do. (Yes big locomotives you actually see driving on rails :P )
I work 35 hours a week and earn around 3k euro.
I'm 22 years old.
I'm 30 years old and teach post-secondary music classes. My "official" hours would be 15 per week if you don't include private studio / conservatory lessons. But all the added hours from meetings, course prep, helping students outside of class, professional develpment, instrumental practice, composition and so forth would probably triple that count. I'm awfully busy during the school year, and quite busy in the off-season.
Pay is fine for me, but I usually make more as an investor than as a teacher. It's not the sort of career you pursue for the money.
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