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    How do you make money?

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    • Jaded
      Jaded last edited by

      Hmm.
      Radioshack Employee to Management
      Call Center IT Tech at the world's worst call center (my opinion)
      Cold Call Phone Sales
      Financial Debt Advisor
      Security Guard
      Medical Transcriptionist/Office Flunkie
      Remote Offfice Administrator
      Freelance Ad/Advertisement Writer
      Accountant

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      • saosmash
        saosmash last edited by

        Call center customer service (during high school)
        Hotel receptionist (between high school and college)
        Filing clerk and general office bitch (during college)
        Receptionist at a nonprofit (after college)
        Data entry at accounting office (after college)
        Data entry at manufacturing office in HR dept (after college)
        Legal transcriptionist (between LSAT and law school)
        Appellate court screening intern (during law school)
        Medical transcriptionist (between law school and passing the bar)
        Associate attorney (onward)

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        • surreality
          surreality last edited by

          Forgot the more traditional ones:

          • Retail, department store, usually jewelry counter (twice)
          • Generic temp
          • Business counter slave at CompUSA
          • Costume library assistant (this wins best job, hands down, no exceptions, for me)
          • Xmas elf
          • Community Center Counselor

          ...I swear all of those really are the more traditional jobs. (No, I did not take the phone sex job, people. I did get it, but I didn't take it, I mean, just not able to keep a straight face after the bugling typo.)

          Oh fucking well.

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          • Faceless
            Faceless last edited by

            High School:
            Fast food restaurant
            Pharmaceuticals
            Delivery driver
            Specialized group activities

            Big Kid:
            Construction(Refractory)
            Machinist(robotic assembly and welding, quality control)
            Corrections officer; sergeant(medium-to-max security facility); gen pop, seg, mental health, patrol
            Collections(student loans)

            These Days:
            Made Man. Stay-at-home dad. I get paid by taking the stress of childcare off my spouse so that she can focus on her career as a financial rock star.

            MSB free since 24/3/2018

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            • Wizz
              Wizz last edited by Wizz

              From days of yore onwards:

              Outbound call center for customer satisfaction and scientific surveys
              Pizza dude
              Staff at a rehab school for "troubled" teens
              Deli guy in a grocery store
              Several factory temp jobs
              Administrator for another rehab school
              Classy shoe sales guy
              Night security for an extended-stay hotel
              Photo lab tech
              Electronics department drudge
              Shift supervisor at a doggie daycare
              Electronics department drudge 2: the drudgening
              Home Depot call center rep
              USAA call center rep
              Dispatch supervisor for a Medicaid patient transportation network

              ...My resume is just fucking bazonkers.

              ^_______^
              (@_____@)
              ---|---
              /\

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              • Catsmeow
                Catsmeow last edited by

                Babysitting
                Snow shoveling
                SO MUCH BABYSITTING (sidenote: Why leave an 11 year old with a baby?!)
                Can collection
                Odd jobs
                Cleaning
                Fast Food
                AmeriCorps!
                Video Store
                Customer Service/Sales for Student Loans
                Student loan consolidation
                Administration
                HR
                LMT
                HR
                Sold Princess House
                Worked as a presser in a dry cleaners
                Cooked for people

                Man I'm forgetting things.

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                • K
                  Killer Klown last edited by

                  Pretty much in order
                  -> Janitorial duties at a martial arts school <more for a break on classes than actual pay - so might not count>
                  -> Librarian/Library assistant
                  -> Bookstore operations
                  -> Warehouse... stuff.
                  -> Video store counterjockey
                  -> General retail counterjockey
                  -> General retail assistant manager
                  -> Photolab digital imaging manager
                  -> Field technican (Everything from AV setup to server/network engineering)
                  -> Call center
                  -> Business systems analyst.
                  -> Network security administrator

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                  • SG
                    SG last edited by

                    So many replies, but no answers. Come on!

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                    • Auspice
                      Auspice last edited by

                      I wasn't sure where else to put this...

                      ...but any of you who have used Patreon, what's your experience?

                      I've considered starting one. I do a lot of short story / flash for school. Stuff that gets filed away either for the portfolio I'm building or to just sort of gather digital dust.

                      But would people actually be interested in helping support my poor ass in exchange for random written word shit?

                      I'm in this weird spot. If it was someone else, I'd be like 'Yes, written word has just as much validity as visual art or music and people succeed with Patreon for those all the time!' But because it's me it's like 'is my writing even worth that?' 😐

                      Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                      • SG
                        SG last edited by

                        I've always thought about setting up a short story website and have a little patreon button if people feel like chipping in. I'd probably just fill it with NPCs and setting information that I use for my tabletop game, though.

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                        • Ganymede
                          Ganymede Admin last edited by

                          Mm. Before I became a lawyer, I was the following, in no particular order:

                          • Summer Camp Counselor.
                          • Assistant Summer Camp Director.
                          • Summer Camp Director.
                          • Volunteer Coordinator ... for a summer camp.
                          • Volunteer Coordinator ... for an outdoor science camp.

                          In between, I was also:

                          • Coffee and donut manufacturer, and part-time toilet cleaner.
                          • Popcorn and ticket-taking slave.
                          • A waiter ... just not the one hot enough for you to tip properly, which led to me getting fired because I wasn't hot enough.
                          • Systems and scheduling analyst for an engineering firm ... which I was totally unqualified for.
                          • Wal-Mart motherfucker. (You know who I'm talking about: one of those dipshits in "Seasonal.")
                          • Lifeguard and swim instructor.
                          • Summer science school instructor.

                          And then, I became a:

                          • Assistant prosecutor ... that did nothing but tax foreclosures.
                          • Pirate attorney, where I currently sail the high seas of litigation looking for booty.

                          There's a whole lot of volunteer experience in here, but I didn't get paid for it. (Duh.)

                          β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                          • mietze
                            mietze last edited by

                            I'd tip you!

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                            • Ganymede
                              Ganymede Admin @mietze last edited by

                              @mietze said in How do you make money?:

                              I'd tip you!

                              For that tip, I would do very, very bad things to you. True Blood ain't got nothing on me.

                              β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                              • mietze
                                mietze last edited by

                                I'm in!

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                                • I
                                  ixokai last edited by

                                  First job: McDonalds, drive-thru specialist. Yeah this is a thing. Not everyone has the chops to keep the drive-thru going. I'd periodically work the front or grill just for a change, but my go-to position was taking drive-thru orders. This job honestly defined my work ethic. It was my first real, real friends, too.
                                  Second job: Robinsons May sales associate, women's shoes.
                                  Third Job: Macy's sales associate, women's shoes.
                                  Fourth Job: Macy's sales associate, men's shoes. Oh my god the sanity.
                                  Fifth job: Tech Support.
                                  Sixth and current job: Developer, small software company.

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                                  • L
                                    Lisse24 last edited by

                                    Man, I feel like I have a boring employment history:

                                    High School: Fast Food
                                    College: Stocking Shelves at Store & College Dish Room.
                                    Adult:
                                    Middle School Teacher
                                    Current:
                                    Program Director at an Education Non-Profit - which is a fancy way to say that I do lots of stuff and get paid very little.

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                                    • H
                                      hedgehog last edited by

                                      Junior High/High School: I was essentially a free nanny for the lady that gave birth to me.

                                      Summer after High School: switchboard operator in the main bakery plant for a local chain of bakeries.

                                      College: Bakery staff in one of the retail outlets for said bakery/deli staff in a local supermarket chain.

                                      Not-College: Phone operator at an answering service that also monitored burglar alarms for a couple of small local alarm companies. Receptionist in a salon. Cashier at a car wash that was likely mob-associated.

                                      Not-College but after I got a clue: Optician and volunteer DJ.

                                      Career: College radio marketing manager for Cleopatra Records/associated license-acts.

                                      Bump in career after having to leave Hollywood: Optician. AA for an ISP that mostly was a network provider for businesses, not consumers.

                                      Return to career after moving to Chicago: Classified ad rep for Digital Chicago Magazine. Office manager for two different web development firms. Marketing associate for Invisible Records/Underground Inc.

                                      Now: Parent. I let my husband bring in the big bucks while I luxuriate in avoiding this year's crop of bitches on the PTA. It's a tough gig, but someone's gotta do it.

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                                      • Auspice
                                        Auspice last edited by

                                        This seems like the best spot for this...

                                        Courses at Udemy are $10 today. There's a shit-ton of stuff there. I'm mostly looking at the programming languages, myself. Picking up one on Python and one for C#.

                                        Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                                        • N
                                          NightAngel12 last edited by

                                          I'm a professional chef. Haven't always been, but my list of work prior to professional chef is a long one and a lot less interesting.

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                                          • Misadventure
                                            Misadventure last edited by

                                            Mentioning Chefs makes me miss cheesegrater.

                                            I have a waggish sense of humor.

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