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just got a job...


Swarly

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and I'm freakin out! in college so it's just a summer job, but it's for one of those giant swing rides at a theme park(sorta like bungee jumping-lite). will have a lot on my hands and am pretty nervous!

anyone else have a job like this? where you had so much responsibility and one mess up could be HUGE?

Smoke a joint before every shift and at lunch. That should take the edge off...:D

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I am always confused why people would do a job like this one instead of wait tables, or sling beer.

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I bartended for a few months after highschool and never partied as much or made as much money as back then!!! free booze for the win

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I bartended for a few months after highschool and never partied as much or made as much money as back then!!! free booze for the win

You can work 4 nights a week, and make $300-$400 cash per week.

Go in at 5pm and get off at 11:30, 4 nights a week is 26 hours. If you make just 300 thats $11.50 an hour, and hardly any tax is coming out.

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