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lifeguard for the win! Sit outside in the sun, blow your whistle a couple times maybe, get pretty friendly with the hot female lifeguards...yep best summer job ever
 
I work at an incredibly small amusement park. 18-hole mini-golf, go karts, midget racers, power wheels and bumper boats

it's a pretty chill job, except that there's TONS of maintenance work to be done
 
Fabrication shop/warehouse worker Make metal hanger pieces and saddles for insulation. Union so i get random bullshit brakes and make 22 dollars an hour before taxes. 830-5 every weekday.
 
Haha same I work in the Lawn and Garden department! Been working there for a couple months and its getting so old but I work outside so its nice to not have to listen to the shitty music they play inside. "Code 50 to the garden center register" gets so fucking annoying after a while too lol.
 
i don't have a job. Im a 17 yo rich white kid. My parents pay for all my shit. I study super hard tho so i guess that counts.
 
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You're telling me there's a place where I don't have to ask for no ice?!?!
 
I do mergers and acquisitions for a billing / network optimization provider headquartered in Denver with a ~500mm market capitalization. Get to travel to Europe a lot, lots of heavy spreadsheet math and models. Still, get to work with our CEO and GC regularly, and get to ski 40 days a year.

The one downside is to make the acquisitions profitable, I sometimes have to do the shitty work of figuring out how many people we have to fire for the deal to be accretive. Not always, but sometimes.

Pretty Killer otherwise. School pays kiddies, study hard.

 
Haha hell yeah, I was shooting M4 out the door during gunnery this week. You with 4th ID at Carson? I'm with the 101st. We're headed to J-bad in August, my first deployment.
 
Just finished up my first year at McGill, and now I'm working for the summer at TD Waterhouse in Vancouver. Very well paid, great hours (usually 8 to 3 or 4 at most), work with good people who love to teach me all about markets and investing. I'm pretty happy with it.

On a related note, anyone interested in starting up some kind of careers/networking group here? Seems like there's at least a couple of us out there in finance and other professional career level jobs, and as NS grows older I'm sure we'll see more of us out there in the real world. It'd be sweet to be able to help fellow NSers out and just overall know there's a group of solid people looking out for each other.

Anyone?
 
i work in the bag room of a country club. i get tips from the rich bastards that go there and i get to drive golf carts around all day. sometimes me and this other kid just have drift sessions in the driving range on golf carts. we also get free food, free golf, and free pool access
 
during the winter, i'm a freestyle ski coach. I'm paid to be outside and ski…those are the best perks in my mind.

during the summer, i work at after school programs for youth, and assist in running a summer day camp. perks are the good hours, and I'm not stuck inside. cons…the kids can get annoying.
 
used to own a small business i started after college but i sold that shit cuz i wanted to drive a range and fuck bitches like a baller...

now i'm a ski instructor/resort employee in the winter. perks: season pass and 100+ days of riding some of the gnarliest terrain North America has to offer

in the summer i'm a private tutor for rich over-achievers. perks: dope pay and getting to live in Hawaii for 5 months out of the year

things could be worse
 
pretty much the only way to get into this type of work is connections with a finance/business/economics/ accounting school education...chances are a mba though im not this guy so i don't know.
 
Im an A2 audio tech for an audio engineer. Also the secondary stage crew manager and Load out crew lead(in charge of loading the semi's with the gear).
 
Not true - you can 100% get into these positions without connections. As for the degree part, although this kind of job is likely a secondary position (as in previous PROFESSIONAL work experience) you can get to it without a fin/bus/econ/acct degree. For example, the kind of work he seems to be doing is closely related to Management Consulting work, in terms of the modelling and valuation. Consulting is a field you can enter from almost any degree, and in fact it's encouraged that you have diverse industry experience from an unrelated field.

Engineers, Doctors, Lawyers, Poli Sci's, they're all considered as candidates for MBB's (Mckinsey, Bain, BCG, ie the big 3 MC companies) as long as you have solid problem solving and number crunching skills.

He could have an MBA but I don't think it's essential.
 
I used to do that except I didn't load clubs onto the carts. The couse I worked at had gas powered carts, which you could stick in neutral and get going about 30 mph downs hills, it was so fuckin intense.
 
I have two jobs

I'm a facility attendant for a community center near my house, which means I show up to work, set up a few volleyball nets with 2 other workers who btw are hella chill, then I sit around for 2 hours with my co workers and make sure nobody kill themselves playing volleyball. Then I take down the nets and go home. For a 3 hour shift I MAYBE do 40 minutes of real work. It's awesome.

I'm also a semi professional musician, but that doesn't pay much it's just for fun really.
 
mow lawns around the neighborhood, not really a job, but i get 60 bucks a week for working a couple hours.

i also am looking for a real job
 
i had so many questions about the study of snails two days ago. god i wish i could remember one of em.

 
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