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May 17th, 2001, 03:28 PM
#16
Originally posted by JvaGuy:
arnt you glad you dont work for staples anymore .. i was one of the 3 full tech centers then they closed me down cause i only did 6-8 computers day ... said they didnt need techs
Yeah Jva it sucked, I was the youngest genral manager in the company. I was only 23 when I became one. I got in trouble because I hired retarded people durring the day for a tax break, really cute teenage girls at night for $7-8 an hour and all the creepy looking highschool boy's for $5 an hour and the perk of being around the cuties. Managment didn't see it my way.
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May 17th, 2001, 05:20 PM
#17
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Here's my career path...
Paperboy (2 yrs)
Pizza worker (6 yrs)
Manufacturing/Assembly (3 yrs)
Desktop support (2 yrs)
Network Admin (1 yr)
And now finally, here I am,... Just a lazy network admin who does nothing but browse the internet all day because I'm bored and have nothing to do, and too lazy to do something if I did have something to do...
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May 17th, 2001, 06:00 PM
#18
Originally posted by Imagenatas:
Pickle Cowboy for an amusement park
Please, please tell me this is not as, uh, well, ummmm, alternitave as it sounds.
Hey Cobra, how bout some wisdom here?
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May 17th, 2001, 06:04 PM
#19
Oh boy, here we go...
Since age 16 (when you can get a sorta-real job)
- Computer tape librarian (am I dating myself?)
- Oil & lube shop manager
- telemarketer (ugh!)
- Sold mutual funds & insurance
- telemarketer again (double UGH!)
- US Navy, Gas Turbine mechanic
- Tech Doc
- Computer hardware/software field specialist (sounds impressive to those who don't know...)
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