Where you working this summer? hard or easy jobs

I've been working on this video project. Making a video documenting this sculptor lady's massive art installation that she had up in this fancy Boston social club. So lucky, got seriously hooked up to this lady by a family friend. She has this massive winding paper mache sculptor that wound up 3 flights of stairs. Its pretty sick because it averages out to be like $45-50 usd per hour. Not like I work on it every day. But with 2-3 days of working a week I have enough money for the rest of the summer woooo.
 
I've been working on this video project. Making a video documenting this sculptor lady's massive art installation that she had up in this fancy Boston social club. So lucky, got seriously hooked up to this lady by a family friend. She has this massive winding paper mache sculptor that wound up 3 flights of stairs. Its pretty sick because it averages out to be like $45-50 usd per hour. Not like I work on it every day. But with 2-3 days of working a week I have enough money for the rest of the summer woooo.
 
produce department of a grocery department. So chill, it was just me and my buddy tonight in our department, we did nothing except occaisonaly go out and check everything. The supervisors and manager always go home around 2:00-5:00 so its just us employees for the night. We do whatever we want, sit around in the back just chillen, take 45 minute breaks, throw apples and other fruit in the air and cut it with a knife, spray deli people with the hose, chuck knifes and boxes, eat fruit, drink all the expensive smoothie drinks, the list goes on. Some nights you sit the back for 2 hours if its not busy.
 
Scannign papers at yarde metals, and doign other work, 10 bucks an hour, bonuses, free food some times, i choose my hours, work as much as i work over time is pay and a half. in one month ive made a grand... but its boring as fuck
 
oh man i worked at a farm for a month planting and picking and it SUCKED. my back was killing me. my boss was a dick, too...funny, his name was actually dickie.
 
I start next week for Snowfarm Vineyard, selling wine in Waterbury. 9 bucks an hour plus tips and my sister (who has the job now) says she reads all day and talks to people. Easiest but coolest job she's had in a while and she said she makes 30-40 bucks in tips a week (from moms and families, so I should get tips too even though I'm a guy).
 
i work construction for my friends dad. right now its just painting and finishing touches on the house we built last summer. its pretty easy, and nothing is complicated. but it can be tiring. but he pays $10 US an hour so its all good
 
i work at home hardware out in the lumber yard 40 hours a week. Hard work... but where i work there is a fucking sickk crew so work is fun... hard but fun
 
my job is slack.

bascially thre arent enough foster parents in town so they need to hire staff for these two 16 year old guys. So bascially i get paid to hang with guys two years younger then me we normally just pay x-box or chill outside.
 
yeah, im at mcdonalds and you're right... its rough. you are constantly working your ass off for the whole shift if your store is in an even slightly busy location. goes by fast though, i get 8$/hr and a few of the people who work there arent complete tools, so i cant complain.

serving greasy food to fat people who don't need it since febuary of 2006.
 
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