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Swimming season is coming to a end, and now i am thinking of getting a job. I worked in a clothes store, Steve and Barrys, and its a piece of shit. Five hours of folding clothes, just to have them messed up again by customers.
I like working with my hands, and physical work. I am a very good swimmer, and i could coach, give private lessons, or do life guarding, but i was wondering what do you guys think would be a really fun job to do?
Also, not to be a total waste of a thread, post ur favorite job that you have had in the past, or are in.
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Well, the only 2 jobs I've had....
was working at a movie theatre (really nice, biggest screen in the USA (4 stories high), with a balcony overlooking)....free movies, pop, and popcorn. Did that for 1.5 years.
Then decided to move on up in the world.
Now, I'm work at a BMW dealership. So yeah, it's really really nice....driving customers BMWs. Occasonally a trade in Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, or Acura.....
It'll be 2 years in May.
But yeah, by far the best job I've ever had....working for BMW.
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I have had a few jobs, Red Robin restaurant, car detailing, barista at a cafe, and construction. The worst was working at Red Robin, you can only take so much of the same food, and stupid people. By far the best one was construction. You get to work with your hands and sweet tools, and you learn how to build things. And often times you make sweet cash, I made $15 an hour.
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how can i get into construction, always watned to, but im only 16.
Apply for an apprenticeship. Thats usually the best way here in Alberta. Usually if theres a labour shortage (like here) alot of companies are looking for new people so they may be willing to take on apprentices and stuff. Knowing someone with a construction company doesnt hurt either.