No. Usually a dishwasher is an entry level job. There is no position that makes less money at the place of business where I work. I'm not exactly money hungry, though...more of a survivalist. People generally don't get me. It gets to be quite the bore.
My work Wraps up soon as winter approaches and the winter folks start coming in for work but I've got lots to do still, just not hands on so I most likely work much from home when I need to.
You guys must do something really Exciting or boring ! not being specific so as not to blow your cover Which one ?
I gotta guess the dole is welfare. Never heard the word used that way before. Actually never heard it used unless talking about pineapples.
Back when I lived in an apartment we had thin walls. Onetime I heard my obese Neighbor saying "come on my sweet cabana boy." He lived alone and it was rare he had any visitors.
Ive heard it in songs from all around though and I thought it was welfare lol. I've probably interpreted all these songs quite different from intent.
Its UK slang for wellfare yes. I think they use the term in Australia too. I actually first took notice of the term on here, but years ago.
I'm considering opening up a 3D printing company but I've never had my own business before and I'm reluctantly nervous about risking the investment.
I'm in publishing. I used to work on magazines, now I work in educational publishing. Plus I do some freelance journalism.
Go for it 6eye. 3D printing technology has gone from a cutting-edge novelty to a growing and popular industry. 3D printing could become a $20 billion industry by 2019 (that’s in less than 3 years!). Grab your piece of the money pie. You won't fail! Especially in prosthetics.
I'm a cashier at a large gas station (not quite a truck stop). I had been a manager at a pizza place and I loved my job but hated my boss and his family. Nepotism made the environmental intolerable and my personality clashed badly with the owner. He's a freaking terrible person. Anyway I don't love my current job, but I do love my boss and most of my coworkers. I make almost what I was making as a manager just being a peon and now I get benefits. I have insurance and a freaking 401K. And vacation! I do love those things.