Author Topic: Just got home from my second day working  (Read 4621 times)

Right now I'm working part time at a pallet manufacturing company. You think your legs ache from pushing carts, try loading 6000 pounds of 2x4s, by hand, into a machine in about an hours time. That's tough. And I have it easy compared to most jobs. But I want to quit that cause I'm trying to get a job in a nursing home kitchen right now. I'd much rather do that.

I don't have a job yet. I'm to young.

Good for you Littledude. You're a step above all the whiny kids who complain they don't have money and that their parents won't buy them everything. Just keep at it, your body will adjust to the physical demand. Depending on how old you are you should consider exercising more regularly though. Weight lifting and all that. You can get equipment real cheap off of Craigslist. Perhaps your school has a variety of weight lifting equipment available to student use after school. Mine did.


Right now I'm working part time at a pallet manufacturing company. You think your legs ache from pushing carts, try loading 6000 pounds of 2x4s, by hand, into a machine in about an hours time. That's tough. And I have it easy compared to most jobs. But I want to quit that cause I'm trying to get a job in a nursing home kitchen right now. I'd much rather do that.
There is a pallet shop right down the road from me. The neighbor and I go there to pick up the wood scrap they dump in his trailer. stuff looks painful on a hot summer day. I used to have a physically exerting job in the summer working at a scrap yard and it was always about 10-15 degrees hotter there because of the metal everywhere.

In high school my one friend worked in a nursing home kitchen. The pay was good and the work was easy.

I wish this was the 80's

I could make 30 bucks a day.

But then oh no, Mother loving Theresa had to step in and kill child labor.

Even though we chose to do it.

I'm working part-time, pulling folders and makin' copieeeeees.

I'm working up until the end of Summer, and will have my hands on this:


Alienware M11x.

This sucks, I was considering working as a gas attendant or foodservice position at Plaid Pantry(It's like a 711)
but minimum age is 16; I'll be 15 in 15 days. FFFF- :(

You could always find work as a child prostitute.

You don't even get in trouble for doing it if you're caught.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2010, 10:07:04 AM by Otis Da HousKat »

Hmm, Good thinking Otis, if it works I'll mail you 20$  :cookieMonster:

We have a new supermarket in our shopping center nearby. I've been planning on working there.

I work at a book warehouse, I handle both pallets and heavy boxes of books with no air conditioning.

We moved almost 50,000 pallets and books last year.

You guys are lucky.

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hmmmmm.... go back to daycare

and to all the other trolls who dont think i am married... get a life and quit trolling someone over the internet about there marriage
You are stupid.

I'm late, but reading through this topic I have realised how stupid superslayer is.

Spending time on the computer =/= bad grades and stuff. And the fact any of you have a job while still in school is great. It can help with paying for university/college a lot. And overall helps you out with starting in life.

A friend and I work at a local store doing various things from unloading small trucks to stocking shelves and working the cash. It's not great money but we've pocketed a nice bit, mainly being saved for school and a car next year.

do i have to say it again, its not a lie, i am married, your just trolling me
lol married at 21? Shouldn't you be out drinking instead of trolling?

I'm not quite old enough to get a job here, but I'm going to try to get one next summer.

This sucks, I was considering working as a gas attendant or foodservice position at Plaid Pantry(It's like a 711)
but minimum age is 16; I'll be 15 in 15 days. FFFF- :(
At least you're not a Male's bathroom assistant