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Old 04.21.2007, 11:10 AM   #18
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^^hm, i see. i've had a lot of shitty jobs, even with a degree (in english, of course-- nothing is worse for your employment).

if you hate customer service, how about going into a temp agency & ask what they have? it's a fun way to try all manner of unskilled jobs-- i've done mailrooms & answering phones & fixing databases & putting newsletters together & all kinds of crap. all you need is to know how to type and some office clothes. an older friend of mine (an old ex-hippie) reported once he used to do things from landscaping to house painting in a different type of temp agency.

of course those jobs require that you have the day free to work & you have school, right? hmmm..... a difficult decision.

well at least i hope you find something decent. some large businesses that are ok with their employees include starbucks (im not kidding), costco (ask synthetically if you dont believe me), whole foods...

anyway, look at this:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu...007/index.html

if that doesn't work, i agree with you newspaper writing is shit, & magazines is better. but you're not bound to make a lot of money from it unless it's PR or marketing or something like that.

that reminds me i have a deadline (for which i don't get paid, i do it for the glory, ha ha ha); i need to eat something & get to work.

have a fun weekend & enjoy your freedom.
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