Places You've Worked

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AndersonTrophy shop -- assembling trophies. Did this after school in high school. I learned that the best managers are the ones that are good teachers.

K-Mart deli -- sliced cold cuts for angry customers. I learned about funky work costumes and corporate procedure.

Builders Discount Hardware -- packaged plumbing fittings being bought by plumbers and electricians. I learned the nobility of honest work and honest pay. Just because you're grimy and stink at the end of the day doesn't necessarily mean you deserve to be disrespected. These guys put in honest hard work.

SavOn Pharmacy -- Pharmacy Tech. I learned the different types of customers. Different people have different stories. I learned to appeal to these differing stories.

UC Berkeley Campus Safety Officer -- helped pay for college. Great way to meet (but not date :)) hot chicks. I learned that sorority women are mostly insecure fearful and insulated people and that the coolest girls were geeky introverted types. I also learned the campus layout pretty well. I still remember many of the major buildings. I also learned about bureaucracy and the importance of PRIDE in one's work--not so much about being proud about what you do but taking pride in your output and attitude.

Movie telemarketing -- first job after college. Completely commission-based. I learned a lot about differential marketing.

21st Century Insurance -- Material damage car adjuster. I learned that one's attitude determines one's reality. 10 different claims adjusters. 10 different outlooks. 10 different results.

Law clerk for a Law and Motion Judge -- I externed for one of the best Law & Motion judges in SF Superior court. Dude actually played solitaire on his laptop while his externs read HUNDREDS of pages daily and he'd just ask a few questions and render a decision ASAP. Dude was RARELY overturned by the court of appeals. NOW THAT IS MASTERY. I wanted to BE Judge (X) so much...not to be a judge but to know something so well that you just chill 95% of the time. Of course, I won't chill, I'll probably go read Jon's blog or John Chow or Just Traffic 2 and KEEP LEARNING.

Legal counsel for a Northern California-based venture capital fund. I learned that money IS NOT equivalent to intelligence and good planning. Also I learned that money and time/effort are interchangeable. My firm blew millions into companies that wasted a lot of $$$ on labor and content.

My current job--webmaster and outsourced text/promotions labor provider. I am learning that learning is its own reward and that passion is the best form of compensation.
 


Worked at Six Flags in Games - 16yo
Sold Beer at Pro Baseball Games - 18yo
Started 1st Company - Read Flood Maps for banks and mortgage companies - 19yo
Bartended while finishing college - free booze and pussy - 21-23yo
1st real job - Financial Analyst at Seagram's - free booze and expense account - 23yo
Derivatives Trader - started as runner, then clerk then floor trader - 23-28yo
Hedge Fund Manager - 28-32yo
Internet Entrepreneur - 32-34yo
Fortune 500 Company - Director of Internet marketing 34yo
Internet Entrepreneur - 35yo
 
Hmm, so much for the rumors about WickedFire being "a bunch of high school boys."

I've only had two jobs. The first sucked, second was boring.
 
here's mine, more or less chrono order

trainee tv technician
beach lifeguard
scuba diver
judo master (2nd in charge)
turkey slaughterer
cheese maker
soldier
concert security
roadie
guitar player
bass player
tosser selling cosmetics
waiter
wine waiter
barman
greenpeace volunteer
dispatch rider
dispatch controller
kitchen porter (dish washer)
pizza maker
cook
chef
chauffer/translator
translator
english teacher! (but english isn't my language?)
tosser selling cranes
bike mechanic
bike restauration
Custom Airbrush Work
bike race tuning
bike importer/shop owner
2nd rate webmaster
PC Technician
Ebay titanium powertosser
unemployed
 
UC Berkeley Campus Safety Officer -- helped pay for college. Great way to meet (but not date :)) hot chicks. I learned that sorority women are mostly insecure fearful and insulated people and that the coolest girls were geeky introverted types. I also learned the campus layout pretty well. I still remember many of the major buildings. I also learned about bureaucracy and the importance of PRIDE in one's work--not so much about being proud about what you do but taking pride in your output and attitude.

lol You would of hated me.
In college i brought new meaning to tormenting campus security :)
then rob(bobby) would come down every once in awhile and help in the destruction of social order.
 
only had one real job before this and that was computer repair
but as most people here I had lots of smaller gigs on the side
some legitimate, and some not very ethical :)
 
babysitting
cut and pasted ads (before computers) for a local paper
food waitress
cocktail waitress
office cleaning
head of housekeeping at Macy's
bartender
tracked packages for UPS
job coach for disabled
day Program staff for disabled
call center
group home support staff (current)
writer (current)
 
Primed Tobbaco ( great money at age 11,,, made 60$ a day cash)
Subway
Sbarros
Telemarketer
U.S. Army ( 101st Airborne Infantry / Air Assault / R.I.P/ Company Weaponeer)
Resteraunt Management
Opening Team for BW3's ( opened, staffed, stocked, trained , fired asshats, at locations across the country)
Real Estate Investing Full Time
Affiliate Marketing
Now stuck in some dead end job at a company called Millnic Media

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One of you Turds is about to get smacked in the mouth .. "quote from Texas Ranger ,,, Talladega Nights"
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baled hay and straw (age 13)
trapped fur (age 13-17)
root beer stand dishwasher (17-18)
math aid for air force (18)
assistant buyer for department store
soldier
manager of merchandise for Kings Island theme park
jewelry salesman
general manager of small theme park in Florida
vice president of operations of theme park in Maryland
consultant to theme parks in Turkey, Singapore and Korea
grocery store manager
food service manager
executive director of nonprofit ( current)
dabbling in internet marketing
 
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Amazing list of jobs people were doing! :)

I did many jobs during my college & university time:

- sales person sports shop;
- worked in storage room of big factory where they kept materials for building products (several years);
- organised youth tennis tournaments (volunteer);
- yes, I even did carbage truck work LOL (which pays well for being student!);
- I did my placements in England & Malaysia.

After my studies:

- I had several jobs at touroperator companies;
- worked for a VOIP company (tech support);
- business developer for music artists;

Current:

- I still work for a big Hi-Tech company (higher management support) & have my own internet marketing business.
 
19 and I've worked at:

-a fabric store with a bunch of old ladys. My mom got me the job.*
-a pet store chain.*
-mall kiosk employee*


*boring wastes of time
 
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