new job
#41
Re: new job
Originally Posted by B20x
either you don't have squat for jobs or you like tormenting your damn self. find some illegals it can't be that difficult and atleast they won't flake on you like a white cracker
He lives in the highest unemploment/poverty area in the whole country the fact he is working makes him luckier than most in that area. Most jobs lost in the country are in that area so a Job regardless if its cleaning is a blessing for many.
Hint for cleaning out stuck drains boiling water does a wonder.
#44
Re: new job
manager was supposed to call me today to come into work and clean with me.. he offered to come in once a weeek so i said awesome the day you come in i can clean the filters while you do the floors.. he said ok ill call you.. so i set my phone to highest ring tone and went to sleep.. its now almost 12 and he hasnt called me :1
and theres lots of jobs around you.. your just too white to get them
and or
and theres lots of jobs arround you.. but you just like flipping burgers
Originally Posted by rawr
There's all kinds of jobs. He's just too arab to get them
and or
and theres lots of jobs arround you.. but you just like flipping burgers
#45
Re: new job
Originally Posted by bigwig
Get this thought out of your head. Seriously.
but why wouldn't anyone buy a d or b series turbocharged ariel atom for 30k?
#46
Re: new job
Originally Posted by jay
caleb thinks i cant do it because i will fail at the swap.. or go over budget.. and not be able to sell it for profit..
but why wouldn't anyone buy a d or b series turbocharged ariel atom for 30k?
but why wouldn't anyone buy a d or b series turbocharged ariel atom for 30k?
Seriously, get your head out of your *** and join the real world. Form some achievable goals and look to accomplish them. You seem to always fall into doing some grunt labor work. Maybe that is all that is available. But when you are doing this, come up with a basic plan to get into this field for yourself and try to make it work. Learn from this job how to clean kitchens well and efficiently. Buy stuff that will make the job easier and more proficient. When you think you've learned enough, go out and see if you can get some business. Work hard for two years. Build a strong business and then you can start hiring others to do the work while you manage things. You can build a nice little business which requires you working hard doing the labor but also managing/running a business. Pull in some dough, move out of the ghetto, and start a decent life for yourself.
Once again, get your head out of your *** and join the real world.
#49
Re: new job
Originally Posted by bigwig
Because they are buying it from you. This isn't to sound like a dick, but a car like that is an enthusiasts car and they will scrutinize everything. Based on your posts and what you've done to cars, someone would take one look at the final product and ask for a refund. If you want to do swaps for a living, do swaps into 18 year old's cars that don't know better. When you get into messing around with $30k custom kit cars, people expect certain things and that requires skills, talent, and experience which you simply don't have. I've looked into the Superlite Roadster. I want one myself. Every post I've read from someone buying the car, they take multiple tours of RCR's facility to monitor the progress. Can you offer this service?
Seriously, get your head out of your *** and join the real world. Form some achievable goals and look to accomplish them. You seem to always fall into doing some grunt labor work. Maybe that is all that is available. But when you are doing this, come up with a basic plan to get into this field for yourself and try to make it work. Learn from this job how to clean kitchens well and efficiently. Buy stuff that will make the job easier and more proficient. When you think you've learned enough, go out and see if you can get some business. Work hard for two years. Build a strong business and then you can start hiring others to do the work while you manage things. You can build a nice little business which requires you working hard doing the labor but also managing/running a business. Pull in some dough, move out of the ghetto, and start a decent life for yourself.
Once again, get your head out of your *** and join the real world.
Seriously, get your head out of your *** and join the real world. Form some achievable goals and look to accomplish them. You seem to always fall into doing some grunt labor work. Maybe that is all that is available. But when you are doing this, come up with a basic plan to get into this field for yourself and try to make it work. Learn from this job how to clean kitchens well and efficiently. Buy stuff that will make the job easier and more proficient. When you think you've learned enough, go out and see if you can get some business. Work hard for two years. Build a strong business and then you can start hiring others to do the work while you manage things. You can build a nice little business which requires you working hard doing the labor but also managing/running a business. Pull in some dough, move out of the ghetto, and start a decent life for yourself.
Once again, get your head out of your *** and join the real world.
so rcr roadster for 16k.. (might be able to apply for credit.. still dont know yet id love to try tho) that gives me 4k left over which is more than enough for a built boosted b or d swap.. and for some bullshit issues that i need to sort through...
lol if i sold everything i own right now id have like 9k.. and thats at sell it quick prices.. meh
i really dont know
i already looked into the cleaning thing and you need to have 500k insurance.. not gonna even try to get that.. company i work for is apparently national.. heh..
i honestly could careless i just want the money to get back to school.. but even now what i was going to school to do is no longer an in demand hot job.. so trying to just find a project and run with it right now
***** so ------- retarded... pinched my hand between two tables today... pinched a good 1" of skin.. bled so badly..
im so happy i finished the kitchen before that ---- happend
wrapped it in some tp... then some tape.. ghetto i know but it stopped the bleeding.. just got home and pulled the tape off and it started bleeding again.. pretty nasty pinch.. and hurts like a mother ******...right under my pinky... lol
#50
Re: new job
Originally Posted by JoshMO
You've put way too much thought into this shitty cleaning job... Try focusing this energy elsewhere i.e masturbation... or actually boosting a car... Just a thought
Yah, sounds like his job sucks but I've talked to people who lived in his area before the recession hit and it was hard to find a job then. Don't rag on him and drag him down about it.