November 16, 200421 yr i see we have alot of industrialist here ... doesn't anyone do manual labour anymore. I guess our blue collar workers don't have time to be here. Wait i do factory worker for the last 10 years .... bartender ..... tattoo artist ...... food industry for awhile .... sales for 10 years (w00t) plus a few others i am legally bound not to mention "
November 16, 200421 yr doesn't anyone do manual labour anymore. i used to hand-tie the baggies myself, but now i have some of the younger kids do it for me. dumber than a bag of hammers
November 16, 200421 yr doesn't anyone do manual labour anymore. i used to hand-tie the baggies myself, but now i have some of the younger kids do it for me. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> you really should invest in a vacum seal ... your costumers will appreciate it more
December 10, 200421 yr It's rather funny, but I don't work. I just get paid for doing things I love - writing essays, illustrating, computer programming, comp. animation. Of course, I have to win whatever competition I enter in order to -get- money, but it makes it all worth it. I have my first two years of college paid for - including books and dorm - with prize money. Man, do I love those guys.
December 11, 200421 yr Im a 16 year old part time student, currently trying to write a book and get it published before I have to enter the world of work (cringe <_< ). Still wowed by living in a country that PAYS YOU for being unemployed White african mongrel trash never quite get used living in a system that looks after us .
December 11, 200421 yr I'm a university student. English Lit. But I'm hoping to start working in translation as soon as possible. "My hovercraft is full of eels!" - Hungarian tourist I am Dan Quayle of the Romans. I want to tattoo a map of the Netherlands on my nether lands. Heja Sverige!! Everyone should cuffawkle more. The wrench is your friend.
December 11, 200421 yr i see we have alot of industrialist here ... doesn't anyone do manual labour anymore. I guess our blue collar workers don't have time to be here. I am a union laborer that blue collar enough for you?
December 11, 200421 yr Love it when people go, "Yeah, I do a lot of different sports, but mainly fencing, golf and curling!". Fencing's a little more aerobic than golf and curling. twitter tyme
December 12, 200421 yr Uni - English literature .. first year! So in a sense computer games are part of my homework .. at least that's what I try to convince myself! :D Fortune favors the bald.
December 12, 200421 yr i see we have alot of industrialist here ... doesn't anyone do manual labour anymore. I guess our blue collar workers don't have time to be here. I am a union laborer that blue collar enough for you? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> "Panbere Ne Socialism!" Translation from Shona - "Forward with socialism!"
December 13, 200421 yr I'm an Information Technology Uni Student studying in Australia, hoping to become a great game designer one day. Especially helping to create Star Wars or other Sci-Fi games but Star Wars is my "fanatic", fun, joy and obsessive hobby <_<
December 13, 200421 yr Librarian. *shrugs* - someone has to do it mkay? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm a libraian also--and curious about the shrug. After almost 30 years I still find librarianship an interesting blend of technology, people, and materials. To have a job that's both intellectually stimulating and socially useful is no small blessing! Lady E.
December 13, 200421 yr Last time I went to the library there was this very bearded man with thick glasses sitting at the check out desk. When I gave my books to him he pointed at a picture on his computer screen of a car stuffed with model airplanes and said, " Wow, that guy sure is a good packer!". I have no idea what that means. Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish!
December 13, 200421 yr IT and writer. Used to be in psychology, specializing in abused kids, but couldn't take it anymore without killing some of these abusers.
December 14, 200421 yr Last time I went to the library there was this very bearded man with thick glasses sitting at the check out desk. When I gave my books to him he pointed at a picture on his computer screen of a car stuffed with model airplanes and said, " Wow, that guy sure is a good packer!". I have no idea what that means. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Me neither, but chances the guy sitting at a check out desk isn't a librarian. :D Lady E.
December 14, 200421 yr you left off rape, pillage and burn... eat babies! taks comrade taks... just because.
December 15, 200421 yr Security Guard! and yes the job SUCKS! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Why does it suck? In Sweden security guards aren't allowed to carry weapons (only the police and the military are) so everytime I see a security guard, I get this ridiculous urge to up and punch him in the face just to see how he reacts. Especially since some of them are forced to wear these army-looking uniforms.. (I'm a sick puppy). Does that happen to you? Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish!
December 15, 200421 yr In america, secruity are aloud to pull a gun to your head and are aloud to blow your brains out if you assulted them with a weapon. EDIT: I'm a poor ass student without a job, sucks to be 13. "Your total disregard for the law and human decency both disgusts me and touches my heart. Bless you, sir." "Soilent Green is people. This guy's just a homeless heroin junkie who got in a internet caf
December 15, 200421 yr I think you're a little mistaken. I used to the be the Operations Manager for a security company. You need classes and a license just to carry a gun. And if you blow someone's head off, you're looking at murder charges. You have to prove that your life was in danger to use lethal force.
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