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What is your current job?

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I'm a university(AKA college to most Americans) student but I deliver telephone books as a "night job". I also hope to join the Canadian forces this coming summer pending my health.


EDIT: I forgot to mention that I also drive trucks for a local trucking company...
 





atm i work in a bar but ive had a recent job offer from a guy i know to work on the led signs around town. he said he would pay for the week to week and a half long school and put me to work 40hrs a week when i get done with the school.

i think this is the company that makes the signs:
http://www.daktronics.com/Pages/default.aspx
 
None yet, need to wait for some stuff to come trough before I'll be allowed to work , the joys of being young, eh? ;D

-Adam
 
Working as a line cook at a chicken restaurant at night to pay for my degree in laser engineering. 8-)
 
I can't get a job right now because of sports, but in the summer I do a bunch of clean up at construction sites for my dad for some money (he's a general contractor)
 
Event Horizon said:
Working as a line cook at a chicken restaurant at night to pay for my degree in laser engineering.  8-)

I assume you attend Niagara college? ;) Too bad photonic engineering isn't offered in university...
 
when i get 14 i think i might work at a place called misco (electronic store). I can walk there from school
 
digital_blue said:
I'm a university(AKA college to most Americans) student

I'm pretty sure most Americans know the difference between college and a university, but are often used synonymously. ;)
 
iewed said:
I'm pretty sure most Americans know the difference between college and a university, but are often used synonymously.  ;)

It just seems that most Americans say College instead of University. ;)
 
Currently a college student, but I also do some programming work for the school on the side. I'm looking to get involved with professors doing research with lasers, though. :)

About the college/university thing, Americans have several takes on it. Harvard (mortal enemy), for example, calls the undergraduate school the "College" and the entire campus the "University".
 





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