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Post by THE Man They Call Uberto on Jun 27, 2008 11:54:28 GMT -5
For two days, and I must say I really like it. Some of the various things I have to do can be excruciatingly long and boring such as polishing silver wear and being the greeter. But the rest is a lot of fun, I feel like that work area's a good environment. The people are chill and there are quite a few foxes working there. Hell the bartenders were so cool they even gave me a few beers to take home on my first night and they were hot girls, apparently friends of my sisters' last babysitter. I start off at 7.50 an hour on the books but the tips are amazing. There were two parties on my first day and I came hom with 30 dollars in tip money, Awesome. Then last night was a prom, all the girls look their best and I've never so many girls with rocking huge tits. I spent the first hour and a half polishing 1000 pieces of silver wear. Then I was the (non alcoholic) drink server, after the first three trays people knew to come find me if they wanted a drink. It became so easy I was just bullshitting with the bartender putting cherries and straws in drinks turn around BAM ten drinks off the tray. Here's the best part it was a hawaii themed prom, and there was a fire juggler, that was awesome then there was fire limboers and they were NUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTS! I got 50 tip that night I was so fucking happy, I love this job. Anybody care to share some job experiences?
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Post by Queen of the Damned on Jun 27, 2008 13:09:10 GMT -5
Glad you found a great summer job...
My two must memorable summer jobs were, one, a camp counselor for underprivileged kids. I won't forget having to bribe some older kids to scare a few younger boys into listening to me, and the only reason the older boys listened was because they had a crush on me. I learned that summer, that child care, was not the career choice I thought it would be. My first day, one of my 12 yr olds busted open 10 yr olds in the nose.
My second summer job was working for Lake George's Great Escape, which had just been bought out by Six Flags (An international chain.) That was cool. While I trained to be a lifeguard, I was able to assist running rides. Of course, I am not so trusting of Amusement parks anymore. That summer, an electrician was electructed in the water park I worked in, and I saw all the issues with the new roller coaster "The Bomerrang."
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Post by THE Man They Call Uberto on Jul 5, 2008 13:53:51 GMT -5
Now I'm in the kitchen cooking up food and shit. It's awesome it's a lot like the movie Waiting. We even have a black wise cook. He's mad chill, the other cook's a dick. And I really don't feel like eating at restaurants knowing what goes on behind kitchen doors.
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