An alternative to working at fast food restaurants.

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    J.D Silvernail
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    My parents kept lecturing me about getting a job. They told me to go to fastfood restaurants and fill out job applications. Instead I went swimming and afterwards asked the lady at the front desk what types of jobs are available there. She told me “we have lifeguards ,there is a lifeguard certification class this weekend”. The class costed me $200. I went to that lifeguard certification class and passed because I suck at cooking which is a required skill for fast food places,but I am good at swimming and first aid. Once I pick up my CPR\lifeguard certificate I will finish filling out the job application and become a lifeguard.

    I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.

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    RoyDal
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    Great!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Dilbert
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    You did the right thing.  You chose to go after something you know and like doing.  It does help to try new things as you never know what you like, but it sounds like you were pretty clear about the fast food experience.

    Ask yourself what meaningful, fulfilling things you would do with your free time if you were independently wealthy.  Go do them and by definition you will be a success no matter what it pays.  Coincidentally, I have found that people who do that naturally rise to the top echelons of their profession.

    It is for very good reasons the Devil chose to tempt Eve not Adam...

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    MENGINEER
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    I used to be a dishwasher in high school in a senior home. The amount of pudding and ice cream I rinsed down the drain was tremendous.

    Also was a waiter at a semi-nice restaurant on weekends. That job was fun. If people were snarky you could make their clam chowder extra “creamy” or dinner rolls “extra seasoned”. (Shout out to author Chuck P.). Watching them eat it was better than the pay sometimes.

    Both dealt with food but not with people so much. Got me my first pickup truck!

     

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    Big Viking Chef BVC
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    Good thinking JD.

    I love to swim, and to cook.  The swimming and snorkeling reminds me of my childhood growing up with my brother.  Good times.  My brother has become a certified scuba instructor on his holidays from underground mining.  It’s his retirement career.  Me, I’ll retire as a chef at a resort with good barbeque and a good pool.

    Cheers.

    BVC

     

    Swallow this RED PILL ===> Men will lay down their lives for their brothers, their women and their children. This makes Men useful as slaves. Women will lay down their lives for ONLY their children. To expect more from women is just a FANTASY created by society and reinforced by the unconditional love that we experienced from our Mothers. The key to freedom is the understanding that the woman you meet is not going to fantastically love you like your Mother did. If you buy into the fantasy, then she is your new master. If you do not buy into the fantasy, then she is nothing, and you retain your freedom.

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    Madman
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    You went your own way yet again. You have seen the top of the mountain. And it is good.

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    Solid Snake
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    I don’t know what blue collar trade work is like over in the USA, but it pays f~~~in heaps for tradies in Australia as long as you run your own business.

    You never make coin working for some other c~~~ sitting behind a desk for him to get rich off your hard work, maybe learn a trade and be a mobile mechanic or something.

    Cars are always f~~~ed and need fixing, and dealerships charge customers up the ass for their s~~~ty service.

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