I was an assistant store manager for a big box retail company. Looking back every aspect of the job was terrible. Never ever be management at big box retail. Pay was great, upper management are complete ass holes you will be promoted solely based on whether your boss likes you or not, that's it. You manage 40 people who all need money but will call out the next day for work and decline to pick up Any extra shifts, but then give you a sob story about they can't pay rent when they have a new iPhone 6 the next monday. Use to drive me bonkers...... All of the friggin cashiers are 60yr old women giving you their life story about how they are about to be evicted but constantly call out for shifts and always have cigarette money
I now manage an autoparts store. I work 55 hours a week and I love what I do and I get great pride in helping people. Essentially my own boss with a handful of employees and I really enjoy teaching employees to be my little robots of automotive knowledge
Sir You are preaching to the choir. How about the new employees who say
"I can work any hours" then a month later they want to write their own schedule. Just do what I do. Hire people starting part-time. If they piss you off cut his/her hours! One day a week 4 hour shift. When they look at the schedule and ask you why did you only give them four hours. You tell em that you hired em for flexibility.
And the ones I hate the most are the people who like to call in on a regular basses. And always want to go home early. But never ever! Want to stay a lil longer to help out.
50-60k a year with ease.5 days a week..only limited to how much you want to work. if you want to work 7 days a week sun up to sun down then 100k would be no problem
Step dad owns a tree business, I've seen him and his other son pull 300k in one year...but fuck that shit, thats some hard ass work
50-60k a year with ease.5 days a week..only limited to how much you want to work. if you want to work 7 days a week sun up to sun down then 100k would be no problem
Step dad owns a tree business, I've seen him and his other son pull 300k in one year...but fuck that shit, thats some hard ass work
50-60k a year with ease.5 days a week..only limited to how much you want to work. if you want to work 7 days a week sun up to sun down then 100k would be no problem
Step dad owns a tree business, I've seen him and his other son pull 300k in one year...but fuck that shit, thats some hard ass work
i loathed cleaning pools.
full time student studying avionics as tstc in waco
part time at enterprise car rentals dallas lovefield airport <----(never take this job)
if youre looking to learn a trade, check out texas state technical college. bunch of stuff. everything from certificate programs to 2 year assoc degrees.
after finishing a A.S at navarro (pretty worthless) i decided i'd rather learn a skilled trade in a strong market (avionics technology) then finish my bachelors later on in a study that will benifit my trade.
full time student studying avionics as tstc in waco
part time at enterprise car rentals dallas lovefield airport <----(never take this job)
if youre looking to learn a trade, check out texas state technical college. bunch of stuff. everything from certificate programs to 2 year assoc degrees.
after finishing a A.S at navarro (pretty worthless) i decided i'd rather learn a skilled trade in a strong market (avionics technology) then finish my bachelors later on in a study that will benifit my trade.
I don't clean pools, that doesn't pay well at all. Screw cleaning pools
Avionics has been sketchy for at least a decade. I did it in tbe AF... All of the best guys I know who pursued it after have had to battle layoffs. Not a technical field I would recommend to anyone.
Avionics has been sketchy for at least a decade. I did it in tbe AF... All of the best guys I know who pursued it after have had to battle layoffs. Not a technical field I would recommend to anyone.
Really? I've heard different from several guys I know in the industry. I suppose I'll take my chances
With the gov grants I'm getting I'll only be out around 4k for an assoc degree, so if for some reason I couldn't land a decent gig I'll reconsider my options.
Really? I've heard different from several guys I know in the industry. I suppose I'll take my chances
With the gov grants I'm getting I'll only be out around 4k for an assoc degree, so if for some reason I couldn't land a decent gig I'll reconsider my options.
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