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    Whats your job?

    im looking for a good career. im still in h.s. and want to get lined up for a great job when i get out so i need a couple questions answered.

    1. what do you do

    2. how much do you get paid?

    3. how do you get that job? (training etc.)

    4. do you like it?


    thanks to those that respond! im hoping someday i have a porsche and bust exquisite and use the base for firewood! lol

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    HAHA I'll fill this out...but I'm still in college...but have a part time job...but i do love my job anyway so here we got:

    1. what do you do
    I work for the Big Green Scholarship Foundation at Marshall University. They are basically the people that raise the funds to give athletes scholarships. I basically help out around the office and sell stuff on game days. The football games and basketball. I get all-access for both which is pretty fun, so i'll go down on the sidelines and watch some of the games which is one crazy experience.

    2. how much do you get paid?
    $7.50 an hour for working in the office on weekdays and $10.00 and hour on gamedays. Doesn't sound like to much, but a nice little profit for a college kid haha.

    3. how do you get that job? (training etc.)
    For one of my classes we had to get hours of experience. So i helped out the Big Green and over the summer they called me and offered me the job. Pretty crazy that i walked right into it.

    4. do you like it?
    I love it. I've meet so many people through it. Mainly the NFL guys from Marshall. Going on the field and watching the game down there is sooo much better when you get to see stiff arms right in front of you and everything. Helping my school is a cool feeling and I get to feel more apart of it.

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    Well i guess i will do this i won't answer the Pay amount though :)

    1. what do you do? Lawn care & Landscaping (Owner)

    2. how much do you get paid? :)

    3. how do you get that job? Not hard but takes a lot of time and patience

    4. do you like it? Yes i love it.


    Dave

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    wow, you won't be able to do any of those with my job.

    I am a teacher/ football coach, also coach girls softball.

    I make 40,000 a year teaching plus a 10,000 coaching stipend.

    I had to go to college for 4 years and get teacher certified in the state of Texas.

    I love it. I would not give it up for anything in the worl. Just being able to touch an athletes life in a positive way everyday is all I need. Oh and to win games baby.

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    Just a suggestion for proper etiquette: don't flat out ask someone what they get paid. If they want to offer the info, great, but most people don't like being asked how much money they make. It's kinda rude to ask, basically like asking a woman how old she is or how much she weighs...ok, maybe not that bad, but you get the point.



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    Just a suggestion for proper etiquette: don't flat out ask someone what they get paid. If they want to offer the info, great, but most people don't like being asked how much money they make. It's kinda rude to ask, basically like asking a woman how old she is or how much she weighs...ok, maybe not that bad, but you get the point.

    yeah but i kind of need to know it so i know if its worth the studying

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    dave- id get to crazy with the landscapeing lol, i should take a pic of my front yard. you would understand.

    win- i dont think i have the patience or smarts to teach.

    herdy- 7.50 is lame lol

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    dave- id get to crazy with the landscapeing lol, i should take a pic of my front yard. you would understand.

    win- i dont think i have the patience or smarts to teach.

    herdy- 7.50 is lame lol

    haha I know it is...but working as a college kid On a college campus...its not bad....resident service kids make like 5. something

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    haha I know it is...but working as a college kid On a college campus...its not bad....resident service kids make like 5. something

    yeah im not to college yet but i will think about something like that when i go. i still have a year and a half lol

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    1. what do you do....Local 1 ironworker Chicago.Help build the city(bridges buildings)

    2. how much do you get paid?Hourly rate 40.25 not including OT

    3. how do you get that job? (training etc.)Father and brothers are in the trade.Schooling is for 3 years after work you go to school for 2.5 hours(apprent prog)

    4. do you like it?Love it he pay is great and the freedom is nice 15 years

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