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I was just curious about what people do for work? Also I wana know a little bit about it, like what you do, hours, degrees required, that sort of thing. Im on college now and i need to get an idea for a potential career path...
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Originally Posted by craparo
join the marine corps, be a 0311 infantry rifleman, then get njp'd to make sure you stay a pfc and you will looove life.
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Being Brian O Connon would be sick..if it were real...idk..i am maybe starting to lean toward something in education, but the problem with that is i want to make a lot of money!
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Originally Posted by SCRWS6
Army Recruiter.....making money really isn`t important as long as you remember........um.......yeah nevermind don`t know where I was going with that one.....
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Chief Operations Officer of a HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) company in Tustin. No degree here, though I did goto college. Worked my *** off at alot of shitty jobs and found my best opportunity with this company. My advise to you is finish college to get a BS, masters, MBA, whichever you like cause I wanted to kick myself in the *** for not doing it.
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Completed a couple years at college but I can't decide on a major, don't really enjoy anything. Started at this RV factory 5 months ago installing a plastic paint protector on the front of the coaches. Pays $15-25+/hour depending on how fast I want to work, get paid by what I do. Come in and leave when I want, work when I want, wear what I want, have no one to tell me what to do or how.
Soon as I get a little more experience, will start visiting dealerships and doing the work on site, where instead of making $100 per RV at the factory, will get $500+, so around $100/hr tax free.
Soon as I get a little more experience, will start visiting dealerships and doing the work on site, where instead of making $100 per RV at the factory, will get $500+, so around $100/hr tax free.