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Ada

Ada

SUICIDEGIRL

Maryland, USA

FEB 16, 2004 09:51 AM

Anyone have any ideas?


I was a chef in college but I don't want to work in foodservice anymore.

I applied at Barnes and Noble the other day.... crap, i don't know what to do. I don't really have any experience doing... anything...

[Edited on Feb 16, 2004 by Ada]

Scuderiaferrari

Scuderiaferrari

Saint Petersburg, FL
January 2004

FEB 16, 2004 09:55 AM

relocate to orlando and you can be my personal assistant

Dravenraine

dravenraine

USA
November 2003

FEB 16, 2004 09:58 AM

Try working at a Makeup counter, they train you, send you to classes to learn, and you get a shit load of free makeup.
And with no experience you will start out at around $10-$13 an hour.

[Edited on Feb 16, 2004 by dravenraine]

EXPLOiTED54

EXPLOiTED54

Philadelphia, PA
February 2003

FEB 16, 2004 09:59 AM

Whatever you do don't work at a Sears Auto Center, although you can start as a Tech 1 with no experience its not worth the aggrivation. But if you like the abuse its a base pay plus commision job thats equals out to about 10 bucks an hour. ARRR!!!

Lord_Shade

Lord_Shade

Canada
December 2003

FEB 16, 2004 10:13 AM

Move over. I'm trying to find a career as well.

Janitor sucks.

siamesekitty

siamesekitty

HOPEFUL

Canada

FEB 16, 2004 10:17 AM

the best thing to do is to be open to anything...unless it sucks hardcore. just apply and apply and apply and you'll always come across someone who'll hire you just for the hell of it. i've gotten lots of jobs with no experience. you just have to try it all out. good luck girly! miao!!

[Edited on Feb 16, 2004 by siamesekitty]

legionnaire

legionnaire

Belgium
November 2003

FEB 16, 2004 10:27 AM

You can always go back to school. That's what I did. biggrin

Ada

Ada

SUICIDEGIRL

Maryland, USA

FEB 16, 2004 10:28 AM

dravenraine said:
Try working at a Makeup counter, they train you, send you to classes to learn, and you get a shit load of free makeup.
And with no experience you will start out at around $10-$13 an hour.

[Edited on Feb 16, 2004 by dravenraine]



Ooohh... I'd never thought of that before. That's a really good idea. Is that what you do? Where would you suggest?

(btw, I haven't forgotten about the Illustrator thing, I've just been busy! Expect an email from me later today)

Dravenraine

dravenraine

USA
November 2003

FEB 16, 2004 10:41 AM

Ada said:

dravenraine said:
Try working at a Makeup counter, they train you, send you to classes to learn, and you get a shit load of free makeup.
And with no experience you will start out at around $10-$13 an hour.

[Edited on Feb 16, 2004 by dravenraine]



Ooohh... I'd never thought of that before. That's a really good idea. Is that what you do? Where would you suggest?

(btw, I haven't forgotten about the Illustrator thing, I've just been busy! Expect an email from me later today)



Yeah thats what I do, I work for Lancome and I work freelance. Work for a counter that has the makeup you like, cause thats where you will be getting your makeup from. Good Luck!
kiss

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

FEB 16, 2004 10:46 AM

Oracle

Oracle

Courtenay, BC
September 2003

FEB 16, 2004 10:52 AM

jason said:



whaa ha ha ha ha biggrin

peart

peart

West Lafayette, IN
May 2003

FEB 16, 2004 11:03 AM

i'm trying to get another dead end job too. I want to make my career a dead end job!