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Old 08-11-2009, 07:07 AM   #21
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I just had a ponder over this.

In this current climate,I would let someone else take my job because if I didnt need the money,I would be putting someone else at a disadvantage
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Old 08-11-2009, 07:16 AM   #22
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I could work time to time, if there would be something I like. This is probably impossible, but I would like to have a job where you define, how many days per month you work. If you don't need full wage every month, you could skip days and get wage only from days you are working. This kind of job perhaps would require high/rare education so that partial wage could be enough..
That's The Dream imo..
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:31 AM   #23
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I would do it.

If you seem bored, already doing your normal thing, switch it up a bit. A job like this will get some structure in your daily routine, change things up a bit and may be more entertaining for you.
Plus you would at least make a few friends. People at work, and you will find yourself making friends with a lot of your customers, plus get to hit on and look at a lot of pretty ladies daily.


If you don't like it, just move on to the next chapter of your life.




Personally, if I ever had a sweet job setup, I guess like yours, or won the lottery. So I had a lot of free time and money on my hands, I don't think that I could be 100% happy/comfortable with my life unless I could have some kind of job, or even volunteer service to keep some kind of structure to my life.
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Old 09-10-2009, 12:57 PM   #24
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I would do it.

If you seem bored, already doing your normal thing, switch it up a bit. A job like this will get some structure in your daily routine, change things up a bit and may be more entertaining for you.
Plus you would at least make a few friends. People at work, and you will find yourself making friends with a lot of your customers, plus get to hit on and look at a lot of pretty ladies daily.


If you don't like it, just move on to the next chapter of your life.




Personally, if I ever had a sweet job setup, I guess like yours, or won the lottery. So I had a lot of free time and money on my hands, I don't think that I could be 100% happy/comfortable with my life unless I could have some kind of job, or even volunteer service to keep some kind of structure to my life.
That's some good advice Red, I appreciate it. [yes]
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Old 09-10-2009, 06:52 PM   #25
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So what do you do?
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Old 09-10-2009, 07:19 PM   #26
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That's some good advice Red, I appreciate it. [yes]
yeah, if I were you... i might look into taking the volunteer route. Since money isn't an issue, i doubt you will find stocking shelves with supplements or setting schedules for sales people very fulfilling. Just something to do (which this job will be) is likely to make you feel no different than watching tv imo. If you are looking for social interaction, you will find very few things as rewarding as helping others. I know it is cliche, but it is the damn truth. Become a big brother for an underpriviliged kid. Volunteer at the local boys club, or the Y. Visit old people in retirement homes. Get on some community beautification committe. The options are endless, and i promise, you will enjoy it more in the long run than going to a job you could care less about. Take some courses you are interested in at a community college or accredited one (you are still college age, if on the upper limit iirc).

Ask the girl out that works there, if that is your interest in taking the job... if she says no, big deal. But imo, i don't think that working a job, just to fill your free time will be very rewarding.
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:21 AM   #27
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yeah, if I were you... i might look into taking the volunteer route. Since money isn't an issue, i doubt you will find stocking shelves with supplements or setting schedules for sales people very fulfilling. Just something to do (which this job will be) is likely to make you feel no different than watching tv imo. If you are looking for social interaction, you will find very few things as rewarding as helping others. I know it is cliche, but it is the damn truth. Become a big brother for an underpriviliged kid. Volunteer at the local boys club, or the Y. Visit old people in retirement homes. Get on some community beautification committe. The options are endless, and i promise, you will enjoy it more in the long run than going to a job you could care less about. Take some courses you are interested in at a community college or accredited one (you are still college age, if on the upper limit iirc).

Ask the girl out that works there, if that is your interest in taking the job... if she says no, big deal. But imo, i don't think that working a job, just to fill your free time will be very rewarding.
Some very good points there. I knew posting this on FM would help out. Thanks guys, seriously. [yes]
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:37 AM   #28
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Ooops looks like we all gave good helpful advice

I think you should actually start dealing drugs as a side job!
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:53 AM   #29
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Ooops looks like we all gave good helpful advice

I think you should actually start dealing drugs as a side job!
YES! [thumbup]
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:57 AM   #30
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Money is money, if you need it then nothing is too low for you.Just dont compromise your manhood!
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:59 AM   #31
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YES! [thumbup]
it is definetely a way to meet people, and from what Chris Rock says, easy too "You don't sell drugs...DRUGS SELL THEMSELVES" So, ya... scrap all that stuff I said before. You should just offer drugs. It can't be boring always reinventing yourself to stay ahead of the fuzz.
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