what is your job, are you good at it, and are you advancing?

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Been here a week my boss, the director,talkin like he ready to hand the keys over lmao Now he wants me to proofread everyone's reports

Good for job security and importance, but its gon b some pressure. i just gotta do a lot of research, brush ul on some shyt, and make sure i produce what i said i can do llls

And he cool as shyt, type white guy u can tell used to bein around nggas, we talk ball 90% of the time. i already know im gon invite him out to hoop and bust his ass nh thats gon be fun lol
 
I manage my own store, but apart of up and coming Gourmet meals to go company. No GMOS, No Preservatives, all clean and natural. I also blog for the site, and im in the process of learning cucumber software language to become a web designer for the site.

Pros: Amazing Manager. Great perks for resume. Clients. We have have Matthew Stafford, TI, and Nancy Grace is a regular at our locations lol. Alot of famous folks. Our Chef is a GOAT. Also learning the ins and outs of a upstart company is really some inspirational stuff man. If this job continues to grow, my connections will be GOAT. Lastly, the responsibility running a store. Pay is pretty good too.

Cons: Uppity customers, slow days sometimes.

Im heavily valued at my job. My Operations Manager constanly brags about me, but i remain humble and shoot it down. Opportunity for the taking to excel to the next level is there for me, but sadly ill be leaving soon to finish my degree. Ill keep close touch with the company though, they may really grow into something special.
 
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I have a couple different revenue streams, as far as a regular job, I own my own business along with 2 partners, we do demolition and renovations.

Pros: I am my own boss, I can provide jobs to others, keeps me in shape, good networking opportunity with other trades, allows me to go get paid to learn somewhere when I'm inbetween jobs.

Cons: winter is slow, (hence different revenue streams) it's dangerous work, demolition has one of the highest workplace insurance premiums because of the high risk involved. Lots of racist mother fuckas in the construction industry, my partners are black im brown we gotta fight that much harder to get jobs cause we ain't white/Portuguese/Italian

Advancements: it's my own business its up to me how much I grow it, sky is the limit.
 
SuperSoaker;7986720 said:
Sleezy insurance agent

Pros: it's a great company, money's great especially since I'm officially licensed, coworkers are great no drama!

Cons: probably no chance for promotion it's a broker and the only positions above are the bosses!

I have options though, I'm still deciding if I should go to law school in the fall, I've been accepted to two schools so far for the fall and wait listed at one. The only problem is I was rejected by my top choice! :(

So part of me wants to stay where at another year, save money, pay off undergrad, and retake the LSAT and hopefully get into my top choice or better!

Good luck brother.
 
dallas' 4 eva;7986296 said:
Electrician.

Pros: job security and the average wage is supposed to jump up nearly $10/hr over the next 15 years.

Overtime out the ass.

Cons: racist ass honkeys, and mexicans who want to treat this like it's Mexico.

Am I good at it? Too fucking good at it sometimes. They always call me to fix other peoples fuck ups which is damn near a con in and of itself.

I got a job 4 you in Copperas Cove if you tryn make that ride..
 
I just realized all y'all doing better in life than me

I should of paid attention in school

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