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Xeoman

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Since: 08-14-04
From: 255

Since last post: 89 days
Last activity: 78 days
Posted on 07-23-05 09:27 PM Link | Quote
Simply put, do you work? And if yes then, what do you do?

I thought this might be an interesting topic, I'm kind of curious to see what other people here with jobs do:

As for myself, I am a Curtosey Tech at Jiffy Lube, which is an Oil Changing place for cars in the US. We also deal with AC's, Radiators, Tire Rotations, mostly all of the fluids, lights, and so on. I've been working there for almost 2 months now.

What I do as a Curt Tech:

  • Wash windows with washer fluid (spraying on the windows with a spray bottle, and then whipe it down with papertowell-like stuff).
  • Vacuum the insides of cars.
  • Make sure cars get a sticker inside of the car, that shows when they need to make another Oil-Change pit stop. This usually consists of getting in the car, and turning the car into the "On Position" to get the mileage, since you write down their mileage with 3,000 miles added to it, and 3 months from the current date for the sticker, telling them when they need to be back, by mileage or date. If that makes sense?
  • Greet customers: This, gets old. We give out folders with the vehicle owners personal information (such as phone number, etc. so we can contact them), and dates of services they've gotten. When they DON'T have these, you have to get: The year of the car, maker, model, type of oil that they want (there's different kinds for different ammount of mileage and so on), name, number, location, zip, current date, current mileage, then check the boxes of the services they want. Sounds easy, but when you do 60 cars a day, it gets old.
  • Driving cars in and out of the bays. We have 3 bays at my Jiffy Lube. Picture a 3-car garage, where you can drive in it, and out of it. That's basically the bays. Where I spend my hours. And you have to use "Bay Calls" (yelling certain things) when driving cars, moving them, and starting them up (starting a car up with no oil in it, is obviously bad).
  • Tire rotations: This is annoying. You have to setup the car correctly in the bay, put bumpers under it, raise it from the ground by a machine that we have, drill off the tires (with the correct matching tire scew size), switch them, put the caps back on, drill the caps back on, tighten them down with a special tool, lower the machine, move the bumpers. It's annoying.
  • Other things: Taking out the trash, making sure the lobby is clean, spraying down in-ground towers that have all the types of oil (the hoses, to keep the place clean). Mop up spills if needed, going down stairs to bring up air filters and oil canisters, and so on.


Really, my jobs not that bad, even though I made it sound "quite" annoying, it's just that the 8-10 hour shifts get old. I also hate having to work in the weather, here in KS, humidity is a major issue, so it gets pretty hot, and we do have to wear special uniforms that aren't really "fitting".

I can say my pay is quite good though, and makes me feel better about the job. Here in the US minimum wage is pretty low, $5.75 I believe? I make a few more $'s than that, so it's all good pay wise.

I hate my Customer Service Adviser (CSA). He, is constantly yelling at myself and others, telling us what to do, and calling us things like "Tiger", "Skooter", and so on. And he's just annoying to look out.

My Assistant Manager, is pretty annoying too. Thinking he's hilariously funny, and knows everything, he always keeps me way after closing, and makes me clean the basement (the section where employee's get into to work under the cars), which is something I shouldn't be doing.

My other Assistant Manager, whom I usually close with on the weekdays, is cool though. He's also said "Once you can show me you can do curts quickly, I'll teach you how to work on the hood", which is working with the Oil Changing, and easier things (seriously, Curtosey Tech's get it like the worst).

I've also gotten hints that I could be getting a 50 cent raise soon, so that's also refreshing to here.

My job is decent. For a first job, I'm not complaining at all, and I have decided I probably will stick with it even after I turn 18 (being 18 opens more opportunities, but by then I may be doing other things than Curtosies). But, it's not always easy. It's muggy, there's annoying people I have to listen too, and things get repetitive and it is hard work (I serioulsy think I've bulked up a bit since I've started working there).

So please, next time you get an Oil Change, show the people some love and respect.

So, how's your "jorb", if you have one?

(I didn't mean to make this an Epic Tale)

Edit: On a side note, it took me over a year to finally find a job.
Xeios

You WANKER!








Since: 08-16-04

Since last post: 5075 days
Last activity: 1385 days
Posted on 07-23-05 09:33 PM Link | Quote
I work at a lumber company in Cape May.

I pick up lumber, I sweep the yard, I help forklift drivers, and I clean random things. I also do any oddjobs arund.

Oerall its a relatively pointless job, and I feel no attachment to it. I'm working somewhere else when I return to normalcy. But I'm never working there again!
Rauni









Since: 08-14-04

Since last post: 1547 days
Last activity: 1547 days
Posted on 07-23-05 09:44 PM Link | Quote
Well... I don't have a job yet but I have to do this program where I am suppose to spend one week (5 days) on one "job". Since I got two "jobs", I have to work on August 1-5 and August 8-12. I also get someone to help me as I do my "job". Here is it:

August 1-5: For Your Entertainment (FYE)

Time: I think at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

- Stocking and pricing.
- Disable those security barcode when someone made their purchase. (Which I might not do very well at.)
- Greet customers.
- I don't remember much.

August 8-12: Dick's Sporting Goods.

Time: I think at 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

- Stocking and pricing
- Greet customers.
- Don't remember much either.

And I don't know if I get paid or not, but I believe it still count as a job or something. I wish it was "Fire Me, Please." t.v. show where I could get a chance to win money by 3:00 pm.
Darkness

Hoarder
Ready to be challenged in sim battles








Since: 10-07-04
From: Petaluma,CA

Since last post: 6632 days
Last activity: 6109 days
Posted on 07-24-05 12:41 AM Link | Quote
This may sound sad but I work at my Grandma's business and work in filling out orders by sending the needed parts to the guy that put the camera's together...My Grandma's company makes sewer camera's... and when they dont need me there... Like Xeios I do any odd jobs that are around.
Elara

Divine Mamkute
Dark Elf Goddess
Chaos Imp
Penguins Fan

Ms. Invisable








Since: 08-15-04
From: Ferelden

Since last post: 101 days
Last activity: 101 days
Posted on 07-24-05 06:04 AM Link | Quote
Minimum wage in the US is $6.75/hour actually, which compared to some other countries is pretty damn good.

I'm going to be working as a cashier at my college bookstore starting in a few weeks. The job is fairly simple: ring up items, fill out book request forms, blah blah blah... what you usually deal with at a bookstore. It pays minimum wage, but it's better than nothing.

Of course, come October I will be working the best job in the world again: Shipwreck Monster. I get paid $8/hour to do the following:

*Dress up in a costume
*Scare people
*Have fun
Leviathan

Magician








Since: 07-20-05
From: The 217th layer of hell. Quite temperate actually.

Since last post: 5540 days
Last activity: 5452 days
Posted on 07-24-05 01:45 PM Link | Quote
Classic fast food. Yep..subway.

$6.40 an hour, often 12-14 hour shifts, yadda yadda yadda.

It's a decent enough job, really..free soft drinks, half-price subs, can get the grunts and new guys to do most of the work..but closing alone is a real bitch.
True Flight

The One








Since: 08-21-04

Since last post: 101 days
Last activity: 101 days
Posted on 07-24-05 01:54 PM Link | Quote
I work. I do all of the oddjobs at Canterbury's. If you all ever come to Warm Springs, GA, which is somehow highly unlikely, stop by that shop on a Friday or Saturday. I work from opening to close in recieving and stock. It's quite fun actually I never had so much fun opening boxes before. Plus the people working there make it so that there's never a dull moment.
Benja

Battering Bird








Since: 08-15-04
From: none of your damn business

Since last post: 507 days
Last activity: 507 days
Posted on 07-24-05 05:42 PM Link | Quote
Cashier at wal-mart.......................thats right, I work with the lowest of low. But i get paid at 7.80 an hour. Now you cant argue with that.
WhiteRose

Warrior
Sailor Delerium

Have you ever spent days and days and days making up flavors of ice cream that no ones ever eaten before? Like chicken and telephone ice cream?...Green mouse ice cream was the worst.








Since: 08-17-04
From: The Dreaming

Since last post: 4453 days
Last activity: 5157 days
Posted on 07-25-05 02:33 AM Link | Quote
I work at a small bookstore called Cultura Latina. We specialize in books about or by Latinos. What do I do? Put it simply, I run the store and do anything that doesn't involve a signiature.

- Cashier
-Answer phone
-call in book orders to publishers
-receive books order from publishers
-inventory and stock
-clean store
-put together special order from customers
-put together orders from school (this includes not only putting the titles together, but receiving their paperwork and cutting an invoice and all the other paperwork that goes with it)
-Customer service
-Pack books for shipping

That's all I can think of, though there are other little jobs that I do as well. I do it all. I get paid 8/hr so they pay is decent. It's not bad, even thought I'm technically the only emplyee there (everyone else is owner of the store, family owned buisness).
Evo

Red Super Koopa
Watching you fall brings joy to my heart....








Since: 08-16-04
From: Oregon

Since last post: 6110 days
Last activity: 6050 days
Posted on 07-26-05 05:10 PM Link | Quote
I work as a care giver at Living Opportunities

I take care of developmentally disabled people. Working graveyard, I make $9 an hour. Everyone else there starts out at $8.50 an hour, but I make an extra 50 cents because of my shift.

Minimum wage in Oregon is $7.25 or something. So I do pretty good, though gas is killing us...
Makura









Since: 01-22-05
From: The restaurant at the end of the universe....

Since last post: 5888 days
Last activity: 5153 days
Posted on 07-27-05 05:07 PM Link | Quote
I'm not old enough to 'legally' be working. But I do have two jobs.

I do odd jobs for one of my teachers. That includes

-Cleaning her house
-Mowing the lawn
-Grading her summerschool papers
-Anything that pops into her brain

It's an okay gig. She pays me 5 bucks an hour which is shit pay, but i get free lunch and unlimited use of her phone.

I don't do this often but it's there when I need it. My friend owns a flowershop.

-Arrange flowers
-Take orders
-Sweep
-And anything else Dave (the manager) tells me to do.

I get paid 10 bucks an hour for that one. But like I said I can't work there often.
Stitch

Roy Koopa
Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie!








Since: 08-20-04
From: California

Since last post: 935 days
Last activity: 935 days
Posted on 07-27-05 06:06 PM Link | Quote
I have three titles, all meaning the same thing:
Quality Assurance Technician
Jr. Systems Test Engineer
Videogame Tester

I work for Activision Publishing, testing videogames months before they're finally released so that they are relatively bug free.

Sound like a dream job? It kind of is. Except that I test the same videogame every single day and write reports on bugs every day for several months at a time. But, my name appears in the credits for the game.

As the game nears its time for submission, our hours increase, so I'm voluntarily working 12 hours (all paid) per day, six days out of the week. I'm paid at a rate of $9/hour, plus an additional rate of $13/hour for the overtime, and time-and-a-half on Sundays. For all employees working over 8 hours, the company pays for food for lunch. So, I never buy lunch while working overtime. And, on weekends, we all get free lunch.

After 30 days, we're allowed to purchase from the company store at a reduced rate. About $5 per console game, $7 per computer game. After 90 days, we start to receive free games from the company.

It has benefits, but they're expensive, so I don't have any health thingies. We have fun. I can't write down the details of my job, since I work in a secured environment requiring key-card access to practically all the doors in the building, including the parking lot.

And, I get an email account with Activision, available in my profile if ever you want to get in touch for whatever reason. Basically, I make between $360 and $600 per week (before taxes) mostly for playing the same videogame. So, I make between $1200 to $2400 a month playing the same videogame (before taxes). Breaks down to between $14,400 to $28,800 in an annual salary (before taxes).


In addition to this, I still run my computer repair and building company--Almodovar Enterprises--in my hometown. It's a home based business, but I have about 10 employees (pro bono), and often make about $500 per week on my regular clients.


(Last edited by Zabuza on 07-27-05 09:11 PM)
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