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Johnny_Tuff Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 paperboy ("Hey! Get back here, you little punk!") manufacturing grunt work (mind-numbing, menial) product testing for the same company (grinding drill bits into oblivion to test grinding wheels... ) busboy dish dog/prep bitch (wherein I learned about the 10-second rule ) college student (1 term) carwash lackey gas station attendant (promotion from carwash--YESSS!) production for a kayak/canoe paddle company custom woodworking for same tech school student (associate's degree--YESSSS!) UPS truck-loader (concurrent with above--there I learned to package anything traveling via UPS as if it was to be dragged behind the truck rather than placed carefully inside) UPS part-time supervisor (ditto)(lower-middle management--YESSS!) drafter (engineer's bitch--YESSS!) unemployed Dr. Flash Amazing drafter college student drafter (concurrent with above) drafter again (also during school--and not) father Quote
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JayB Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 Paper route berry picker caddy busser/dishwasher video store clerk pizza parlor Custodian/Handyman Green's crew/landscaping Painter plastics plant pizza joint again low-end mass production cabinet shop newstand clerk night manager for student union building middle school janitor investment company Landscaper -dog colony for medical research. Pressure washing inches of shit and purina off of dozens of room sizedcages and much, much more -REI belayer -assembly. - HIV startup, two research institutes. Lots of other random jobs like unloading and stacking 18-wheelers full of hay, and others that I've forgotten. Quote
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