sladewilson
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Just got a new job ediscovery analyst at watson pharmaceuticals
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Originally Posted by Luong1209
I hear ya...College aint for me, but I'm this far in, I might as well finish...1-1.5 years left.
CSU FTL.
Originally Posted by 4Shoposite
At one point...i was making 55k a year as a warehouse employee for Sysco Foods. Operated a cherry picker and a triple jack doing misc things... worked 10-12 hrs a day...Sunday thru Thursday...but in a deep freezer. Had to give it up.
Originally Posted by 51and3rd
I made 80k last year on the railroad.
Originally Posted by Retro707
I went to the JC and it just wasn't for me, not to mention I was doing everything on my own. I decided to take a job opportunity and moved forward with that. Went from retail to banking to the wine industry. I started off on the very bottom at a winery when I turned 21. I worked my way up to Manager in 2yrs. I'am going on my 5th year this august and been manager for 3 of those yrs. Pay has definitely increased.
1-2 yrs - 35k when I started
3-5yrs 55k+
During my retail job I escalated to Manager within 1yr. When I was a banker I got promoted twice. I learned a lot about myself when handling different scenarios in different types of companies. I hated the retail hours, and I hated the very quiet, linear environment of a bank. A winery is a great balance of everything I like to do. I love meeting people (we get people from all over the world), I enjoy sales and I like the freedom of being able to spend as much time as necessary wherever I want anytime with anyone. I can do a 2hr long private tasting, or host a 1hr long bachelorette party and ACTUALLY have fun. It sucked working up the ladder, but now it's worth it.# ImDaBAws
iam 25yrs old and Living in Napa Ca.
-UNDFT-
Originally Posted by mrkittles20
Originally Posted by 4Shoposite
At one point...i was making 55k a year as a warehouse employee for Sysco Foods. Operated a cherry picker and a triple jack doing misc things... worked 10-12 hrs a day...Sunday thru Thursday...but in a deep freezer. Had to give it up.
I worked for C&S wholesale as an order selector in a cold storage warehouse for three different stretches in my life. I was making about what you made, but when I was 20 I think I made 63K before taxes when I moved up to the second highest team. I had a horrible schedule and worked my butt off every single minute. I stupidly spent most of my money on frivolous things I no longer own like I brand new Lincoln Navigator. All I did was work, shower and sleep pretty much. I quickly realized that was a young mans game when I tore a bunch of muscles while throwing turkeys around Thanksgiving one year for an order. That cold is no joke.
P.S. you cherry pickers were the worst! lol . If you weren't in their good graces it was always a long time before getting your items down.
Originally Posted by Mr718
Almost hit 100k last year selling cable
Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
Originally Posted by Retro707
I went to the JC and it just wasn't for me, not to mention I was doing everything on my own. I decided to take a job opportunity and moved forward with that. Went from retail to banking to the wine industry. I started off on the very bottom at a winery when I turned 21. I worked my way up to Manager in 2yrs. I'am going on my 5th year this august and been manager for 3 of those yrs. Pay has definitely increased.
1-2 yrs - 35k when I started
3-5yrs 55k+
During my retail job I escalated to Manager within 1yr. When I was a banker I got promoted twice. I learned a lot about myself when handling different scenarios in different types of companies. I hated the retail hours, and I hated the very quiet, linear environment of a bank. A winery is a great balance of everything I like to do. I love meeting people (we get people from all over the world), I enjoy sales and I like the freedom of being able to spend as much time as necessary wherever I want anytime with anyone. I can do a 2hr long private tasting, or host a 1hr long bachelorette party and ACTUALLY have fun. It sucked working up the ladder, but now it's worth it.# ImDaBAws
iam 25yrs old and Living in Napa Ca.
-UNDFT-
nice bro i horrible with ppl though so yeah thats def not for me..sounds like a neat gig though
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
I know plumbers who make BANK. No joke.