I have a job. I work for a company that makes consumer electronic products and I am in charge of managing distribution across Europe.
The job is OK, but I am not satisfied. It takes too much of my time and it does not allow me to contribute and serve others the way I feel I need to. It pays well and that is important, as I need to provide for my little family.
Recently, I have decided that I am going to start my own business on the side and grow income until I can quit my job. Ideally I would like to run a business that takes 4-8 hours / week and generate enough income to support my family, pay mortgage, travel a little, save some, help others...
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How Many Of You Have A Job?
Started by cgrim29588, Sep 06 2006 08:19 PM
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#73
Posted 14 December 2009 - 05:18 AM
I managed to achieve as one of the UK's top ten students in IT Advanced in Central England at the age of 16. I then represented my institution in a major multimillion £ deal to merge with several other colleges to form one of the largest institutions in the UK for 16-19 year old.
I'm 18, studying Film Production and Technology,
And i've never worked in my entire LIFE
(I sure hope this is going somewhere :@)
I'm 18, studying Film Production and Technology,
And i've never worked in my entire LIFE
(I sure hope this is going somewhere :@)
#74
Posted 24 February 2010 - 01:21 AM
I have a job. I am a waitress. No, it's not the most glamorous job in the world, but it pays the bills. On busy nights, it can make for some damn good money too. The only thing I really hate about my job is how I have no set schedule and it's hard for me to make plans because I always have to look for the possibility of being called in on my days off. It's also very hard on my body (particularly my feet and legs) and it can be extremely stressful at times. However, I get along with most everyone that I work with and our bosses are pretty lax so we can goof off and have fun at work. That makes work not such a horrible place to go to sometimes.
#75
Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:15 AM
While studying I've had/have several jobs, most of them included programming, some of them included management, but currently I'm a Databases programmer in the university I'm studying, it mainly includes Oracle and MySQL.. It's currently more safer to work here due to the financial crisis in the world or maybe only in my country, as some smaller companies can go bankrupt and there is much smaller chance that a university can go bankrupt, unless the government won't give money to it or students won't go to the university ;D
But of course, for such a job, they pay less than in a private company.
But of course, for such a job, they pay less than in a private company.
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