i need a job
#12
Re: i need a job
If you NEED a job, than you NEED to take control of your own destiny and go do what you're gonna do. When I was younger I wanted to work in the car industry. I went and talked to people, told them what I thought I was capable of, and let the first person to give me the oppertunity, find out what I could do.
I worked in sales for Westcoast Spoilers, a bodykit and wing manufacturer in Ca where I sold shops all over the nation ricey parts that their customers wanted. When that job turned to ----, I went to a tint/accesories shop and told them "I need $300 a week to survive, let me show you what I can do." Then I worked there until I was under appreciated enough, and started Stealthmode Performance.
Although I did deliver pizza in high school (which was a very good job to learn responsibility), if you don't want to deliver pizza's for a career, than think bigger than that. Go where you want, and even offer to work for free if you have to. Once you get your foot in the door, you gain knowledge of the field you want to be in, you have experience, and you go from there. Think big, and go where you want to go.
(this concludes the sermon)
I worked in sales for Westcoast Spoilers, a bodykit and wing manufacturer in Ca where I sold shops all over the nation ricey parts that their customers wanted. When that job turned to ----, I went to a tint/accesories shop and told them "I need $300 a week to survive, let me show you what I can do." Then I worked there until I was under appreciated enough, and started Stealthmode Performance.
Although I did deliver pizza in high school (which was a very good job to learn responsibility), if you don't want to deliver pizza's for a career, than think bigger than that. Go where you want, and even offer to work for free if you have to. Once you get your foot in the door, you gain knowledge of the field you want to be in, you have experience, and you go from there. Think big, and go where you want to go.
(this concludes the sermon)
#16
Re: i need a job
im an electrical apprentice, easy job to start off. just look for some company thats from outta town doing work where you live, see if they need some apprentices. thats how i started, the company was bulllshit but its a way to get my foot in the door and get some knowledge and move to a different company.
i love my job, and the people i work with
i love my job, and the people i work with
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