GoodEnoughForMe
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Is this like the red paperclip trade scheme where you keep moving to receive $1 dollar raises until after moving 50 times you're making like $90 an hour.
Pro-tip, you can really annoy McDonald's workers by repeatedly asking to talk to the Vice President of Give Me My Goddamn Food In Five Minutes Or Less
Yeah, we know you only pretend to be a jerk here.![]()
Why not though? If he likes it and can get better paid in a city with much lower living costs, it makes sense to me.Move to another city to pursue your passion of a $13/hr line cook job.
Well you also have to consider the different between living costs. It could be a very significant improvement in quality of life all things considered. $13 per hour might be a hunger wage in London or New York, but it's not that bad in many places. So if you have the choice of making $9/hr in an exoe sove place or $13/hr in a cheap place, unless you have very strong personal reasons to stay, you should consider it.Most people aren't willing to upend their entire life for the crisp opportunity of $13/hr.
Welcome to OT @ CFC.My first job when I was a teenager was as a cashier at McDonalds, I did that for a couple years. After college I got a job working in insurance adjusting, I'd have to do like cataloging of peoples' possessions after fires and estimate replacement values, I felt that job was extremely depressing, and it had nothing at all to do with my degree in accounting. I moved from Canada to the United States, and my aunt helped me get a job as a bank teller, and I worked there for like four years, then I moved again and got a job in another bank in customer service. I was doing that job for one year, then I moved into fraud, and after about a year I moved into fraud data analytics, and I've been doing that for like six years now. I was promoted to Vice President in February, I don't have any people I manage or anything, but I'm pretty much like the central person for fraud analytics, and I've probably hit my ceiling now because I have no management experience, like ever.
I don't doubt it. You and tim would probably make for a good evening out drinking.
I'll admit I don't drink like I did when I was younger, 3-4 beers is usually my night out. Ok, maybe 5 if I'm golfingI was a mean drunk...but I'm a lot of fun over one beer and endless iced tea.
I'll admit I don't drink like I did when I was younger, 3-4 beers is usually my night out. Ok, maybe 5 if I'm golfing![]()