Im currently in schoool, im a somphore, and i am doing a quiz on what i can be good at in life (My job) so i just wanted to know where do you Guys/Gals work? Mine: http://www.careercruising.com/Careers/JobD...ield=CareerPath the future
I remember taking one of those aptitude quizzes. They said I fit very well in business and managing and such. I don't have a job at the moment.
After yesterday (That was my last day) I am now also a sophomore. I just applied to a garden nursery called "Skinners" because they're like the only people in town that hire 14. I'm pretty much going to be doing grunt work, which is great for me cuz I'll lose that twenty pounds I've been trying so hard to lose in one week.
dont have a job atm. not many ppl hire 14 year olds. but i have a wing stop, mcdonalds, burger king, whataburger, and a sonic that will open in the next week down the block. and some gas stations of course. so i got somewhere i can walk to cause gas prices r like $2.99 here and by the time ill be driving it will be like $3+. so i got some places to go.
http://www.nielsenmedia.com Research Interviewer 10.90/hr. Saweeet either joining the air force, or going to be a proffesional digital artist.
You do realize it's pretty much impossible to lose 20 pounds in a week just by doing work like that. You would have to not eat any food at all, and work out probably constantly. Even then I don't think it's possible to lose 20 pounds in a week. And even if it is, it's only healthy to gain/lose two pounds a week. As for a job, I am currently unemployed.
TXU --> Enron --> Paychex --> ADP. Started at TXU at the grand age of sixteen, lied bout my age to get the position. Work for ADP now: http://www.adp.com. Received a job from Paychex online, and moved from Texas to California. Paychex's job training is some of the best in the field, which included multiple semesters in college - NYU. Because of that training, among other things - ADP hired me. District Sales Manager. Best advice you'll ever receive: A college degree is not needed to receive a job, merely to get your foot into the door. Go to college, make contacts, and base your career off something you want to do. Afterall, careers are often lifelong decisions. Andrew
Waiter. It is actually pretty fun and a good job if you can deal with some real ------ people and their kids.
The do everything person at Target...and a Computer Relocation Tech at a company called Murphy McKay and Associates, its rated one of the 50 fastest growing companies in the bay area here.
Just finished high school. Got a summer job lined up to work in Virgin Megastores. After that im going to college for my HNC/HND in electrical engineering then instantly get put in 3rd year at Uni, get my honours. Once i leave hopefully get a job with Scottish Power/Scottish Gas whoever needs an electrical engineer.