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    W StewartW Stewart Member Posts: 794 ■■■■□□□□□□
    arwes wrote: »
    Was it Cutco? A friend of mine's fiancee does that, and it just seems like a huge scam (basically multilevel marketing from what I've seen). A girl that worked for him (for about a day) said he would give her names & phone numbers of all his friends from college and have her cold call them to try to either sell them knives or get them to sell them for him LOL. Glad I'm not his friend. :)

    Yes it was cutco also known as vector marketing.
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    GOZCUGOZCU Member Posts: 234
    1) Air Traffic Controller - 5 years
    2) Studying (Computer Science-Bsc)
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    drkatdrkat Banned Posts: 703
    1.Crew Member (Wendys)
    2. Jr. Programmer
    3. Scripter
    4. Crew Member (BK)
    5. Lube Technician
    6. Mechanic
    7. Deployment Tech
    8. Operations Analyst
    9. Tech Support Rept
    10. Technician II Technical Support Administration
    11. Technician I NOC
    12. NOC Engineer
    There is cashier in there somewhere for a grocery store.. I've had A LOT of jobs
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    WillTech105WillTech105 Member Posts: 216
    1. Waiter for a small mom & pop resturant
    2. Filing boy for a small office
    3. Desktop Tech intern
    4. Kohls department store
    5. Bank Teller
    6. Desktop Tech
    7. Jr. network admin
    8. System Admin/Consultant
    9. Freelancer
    10. System Engineer
    11. Network Engineer

    Only 10 lines, but MAN has it been one hell of a ride! ;)
    In Progress: CCNP ROUTE
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    HackedAliasHackedAlias Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Paper boy - 11
    Cleaned Schools -15
    Bag Boy - 16
    Dishwasher/Pizza cook - 17
    Clerk at a law office - 18
    Geek Squad - 19
    Best Buy mobile -20
    Geek Squad - 20
    NOC Technician/Network Engineer - 21(Current)


    I can say that living in a town in Wyoming finding a job in IT was one of the most difficult things I've had to endure. Having to get through that stereotype of being a 'kid' and having to show value that they couldn't find in what they usually look for here(always very old people they hire, they prefer age over ambition about 90% of the time here.) was ridiculous but I finally landed an incredible job here.
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    RouteThisWayRouteThisWay Member Posts: 514
    1) Mini Golf Guy - 16 (worked the cash register)
    2) Short Order Cook - 19 (made breakfast at a diner)
    3) Lot Attendant - 19 (cleaned/parked cars at a car dealership)
    4) Inventory Control Specialist -> Production Technician -> Service Technician - 21 (Worked my way up from warehouse, to building PCs, to servicing them)
    5) Technical Specialist - 22 (Glorified Help Desk position)
    6) System Administrator - 24 (Yay)
    "Vision is not enough; it must be combined with venture." ~ Vaclav Havel
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    ssgmun5000ssgmun5000 Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□
    1. sacker - Kroger
    2. cashier - Whataburger
    3. salesman - clothing store
    4. warehouse work - warehouse
    5. custodian - washateria place
    6. delivery driver - dominos
    7. telemarketer
    8. customer service for a long distance company
    9. customer service/tech support - Time Warner/Comcast
    10. NOC analyst for an oil and gas company
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    rsuttonrsutton Member Posts: 1,029 ■■■■■□□□□□
    1. Bus Boy - Olive Garden
    2. Network Admin
    3. Tech support
    4. Tech Support
    5. Q/A Analyst
    6. Help Desk
    7. Jr. System Admin
    8. System Admin
    9. Network Admin
    10. System Admin
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    jmreichajmreicha Member Posts: 78 ■■□□□□□□□□
    1. Various paper routes 8-15
    2. Paul's Discount (Local general goods store) 16
    3. Bus boy 16-19
    4. Umpire 17-20
    5. Pizza Delivery 20-21
    6. Computer Tech 20-24
    7. Desktop Support Analyst/Pizza Delivery (concurrent) 21-22
    8. IT Specialist 23-24
    9. Network Administrator 24
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    AnonymouseAnonymouse Member Posts: 509 ■■■■□□□□□□
    1. car washer (braindead job for an 18 year old...making $52k+ a year after tips)
    2. Retail store monkey
    3. Warehouse Shipping/Receiving
    4. Warehouse Shipping/Receiving
    5. maybe Office Assistant?
    6. IT Relocation Tech (I disconnected/reconnected computers because for some reason people don't trust movers to do this braindead crap)
    7. Retail Computer Repair Monkey
    8. Desktop Support
    9. Desktop Imaging and Deployment
    10. Unemployed Loser doing IT Consulting for local businesses
    11. Computer Operator
    12. Helpdesk Tech

    That's 10 years in the work force. Too many jobs...
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    TurgonTurgon Banned Posts: 6,308 ■■■■■■■■■□
    1. car washer (braindead job for an 18 year old...making $52k+ a year after tips)


    That's more than many CCNP make. Not bad really.
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    AnonymouseAnonymouse Member Posts: 509 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Turgon wrote: »
    1. car washer (braindead job for an 18 year old...making $52k+ a year after tips)


    That's more than many CCNP make. Not bad really.

    Yeah. I went from that to a minimum wage retail job when I moved. It was only $9 an hour but they gave $1 per car washed and a very generous bonus for every month when you don't crash a car. 10 years later and a lot of the same guys are still there but none of them spoke English so I can see how it would be hard to want to bother finding another job.
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    lsud00dlsud00d Member Posts: 1,571
    1. Lifeguard - 15
    2. Cafe (can't lifeguard in the winter :P) - 15-17
    3. Head Lifeguard - 17
    4. Help Desk Student Technician - 18-20
    5. Help Desk Analyst I Intern - 21
    6. Help Desk Analyst I - 22
    7. Systems Administrator II - 25

    And that's where I'm at now...I entered the "professional" workforce at an odd time around 2007...I was lucky to get a job right before sh*t hit the fan, but being as I did IT in higher ed., the sh*t kinda just splatted around the room and is slowly running down the walls since ALL universities were in budget crisis mode...I had to jump ship and make a move for me to make up for lost time, experience-wise.

    Since starting the private sector sys admin position in June, I've earned 4 linux certs and have worked on 2 major projects, with more shaping up every month. I'm learning every day and I love it icon_cheers.gif
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