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Fat Kid Engineering
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06.21.2010, 05:31 PM
Your depriving yourself of a hearty laugh, I swear !
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
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roofles.
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06.21.2010, 05:31 PM
I just clicked on it.
That was pretty... disturbing
I'm never falling for something like that around here!
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06.21.2010, 05:51 PM
hehehehe :)
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roofles.
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06.23.2010, 12:09 PM
Well, success, and not so success..
One company is very interested in me working for them.. IF I can make about 20 hours a week during school.
My parents don't really want me working school days, just Fridays and Saturdays (M-F hours is 8-6, Saturday is 10-2).
Working from 3:30 (when I get out of school) to 6:00 would be 2:30, and 6 hours during Saturday, wouldn't make nearly 20 hours.
So that company wouldn't be able to use me if I can't work during school week (which I kind of want to do).
The other company isn't really responding, given it only has been 2 or so days (sent Monday @ 3:00).. Not sure what to do now besides just bum out this summer..
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Fat Kid Engineering
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06.23.2010, 12:17 PM
School during the week and job on the weekends ? All work and no play is not much of a compromise. The parents need to let up a little, your following through to fulfill their wish of you working. Have a chat w/them about at least letting you work the hours you want so you ultimately have some free time ? Glad you've heard something positive already.
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
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roofles.
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06.23.2010, 12:18 PM
Well, job only on Saturdays, I do most of my life on Sundays anyways.. :D
Perhaps I may just try to talk to the person interested already, to seeing to "train and get me up to speed" this summer, work a bit til school starts, then continue next summer...
And how about the company that never responded.. I don't wanna bug him
Last edited by rawfuls; 06.23.2010 at 12:19 PM.
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Smelly Nitro meet your maker!
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06.23.2010, 01:08 PM
I would play the, "Well if I can keep my grades and work." scenario. If your parents see a drop in your grades, cut the job, if not, than move forward. I worked from 5 till 10 or later on school nights and 4-12 in Saturday in the back as a prep cook. I was on terms with my folks, if I can keep my grades and soccer in line they let me work.
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Smelly Nitro meet your maker!
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06.23.2010, 01:09 PM
Also, unless you have college figured out, tell your folks that you will be most likely working through college to pay for it, so this would be good practice.
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roofles.
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06.23.2010, 01:48 PM
Hm, that's a good argument..
I think it'd be best to see if the guy would be willing to let me work summers, every year, is that worth a chance emailing?
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Smelly Nitro meet your maker!
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06.23.2010, 02:18 PM
Work into a good relationship I don't see why not. I wouldn't probably propose this off the bat, but maybe towards the end of the summer if you get employed by them.
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07.23.2010, 09:26 PM
To revive a dead thread, just wanted to get out an update-
I email'd about 4 Computer Shops.
One shop never replied to my email, called the shop, said they didn't have any openings.
One shop, was very interested in recruiting me, but wanted a D/L (drivers license) as they also needed somebody to do on-site work.
Another shop was particularly interested in me starting work around September as he had a guy leaving, but wanted me to work ~20 hours a week during school weeks, something parents didn't allow, so stopped communication for about a month. Just emailed him again seeing if he was still looking for a tech to work Fridays and Saturdays during the school year, as that's what I can do.
The last shop, I recently applied to, was quite interested, but took it that I was trying to learn computers, and not work with the shop.
He offered me a internship with the shop (I think paid), after he talked to his workers, but said he was a "high volume for their low price", and thought an intern wouldn't work out too well (I assume he thought I'd slow them down). Called back a few weeks later (today), and was told they are no longer looking for new techs.
I guess it's time to earn that A+ Certification and then look for another job next year!
Thanks guys for all the advice, suggestions, and support!
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