Jul 4, 2008, 07:12 PM
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Nothing special or notable about my old jobs. My first one was at McDonalds, where I worked drive through for almost two years. Nothing really special about that. I worked at Target after that for more or less the same length of time, as a cashier mostly and before I quit (college) was a cart pusher. I actually didn't mind that job all that much. Gave me plenty of exercise, time to think, fresh air, the ability to, for the most part, not need to deal with people, and the occasional tip when I got to help people put furniture in their cars.
Now I'm on the payroll for my school, which is very nice. Our department (film/video) does a nice job of taking advantage of my school anyway (we get our film developed for free [school pays, I mean], we have an unspoken discount deal we have with a certain lab), and we operate almost independently of the rest of the (small) school anyhow. We don't really do any real work right now (summer, not much to be done), but when tasks need to be taken care of, the few of us in the department (faculty and students on the payroll alike) we get them done. I'll make usually about $500-700 every two weeks depending on what's going on. I get paid enough to comfortably pay my bills and eat.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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