SnoSki
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All of their stores smell the exact same.Academy Sports and Outdoors working the 11pm-7am shift unloading the trucks and putting merchandise in the store. Best job I've ever had and it's not close.
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All of their stores smell the exact same.Academy Sports and Outdoors working the 11pm-7am shift unloading the trucks and putting merchandise in the store. Best job I've ever had and it's not close.
I did summer jobs starting at age 16 working in the Mary Kay manufacturing plant. My dad was in IT there so they had a program for kids of employees to work summer jobs and I got rolled up into that. Paid around $10/hr IIRC.My first job, at 16 years old, was switchboard operator at the local Sears in Connecticut. While at TCU, I had the same job for a while at the Sears at Seminary South.
What was your first job?
Spindletop was my favorite ride back when I was around the age I wasn't tall enough for some rides, but was for others. That thing was awesome.Summer of 89 I ran the Guess your Age/Weight booth next to the Spindletop at Six Flags.
I am dependently unwealthy.And then we have Peace, who is still looking for his first job.
At that time he decided to go back to a simpler time for him from when he worked on sprinklers as a high school summer job. He started his own sprinkler business, and I have never seen someone enjoy his job more. He's grown that thing tremendously also and has several crews now, but he still likes doing a lot of the work himself.
Those that can’t do all three are called handy men in my book. The ones that can, fit the contractor bill.Over the past five years I've done a lot of work on two homes, some of it myself and a lot of it by hiring contractors. I've learned that you could be very successful in the contractor business if you can communicate, stay organized and have a clue about how long a project is actually going to take. I've yet to find a contractor who can do all three. Plenty of them can generally do the work, but it's everything inbetween (scheduling, communicating issues, billing, timeline) that is a complete nightmare. I would expect someone who is educated and spent years working at a large corporation could be very successful in that line of work, just nobody wants to do it.
Summer of 89 I ran the Guess your Age/Weight booth next to the Spindletop at Six Flags.
We’re about to put in a French drain around the house
You called "Information?"FWIW - hiring someone to put in a french drain was probably my biggest regret in terms of deciding whether to DIY or not. It's just labor, the skill set needed is basically elementary and you can't really screw up as long as you've called 411
You called "Information?"
You go to Woodrow or Hillcrest?I worked at Kroger by Mockingbird Station in high school. Good scenery, lots of Lakewood and HP milfs and chicks from SMU.
There was another dude that was a sophomore or junior at Bryan Adams. He was having his first kid and asked if I had any kids yet. I said no and he said "Why not? You grown."
Bishop LynchYou go to Woodrow or Hillcrest?
It’s like google for older folks.You called "Information?"