Second Jobs?
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
I have been thinking of getting a second job as a manual labourer. Such as stacking shelves at the supermarket etc. I can do this evenings/weekends. Then I can actually save some money, and it will stop me going out and spending it. Or more importantly, my woman from spending it as I have to sign the credit card slips. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
I teach martial arts evenings and weekends. Great stess reliever and improve concentration at work
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I have been thinking of getting a second job as a manual labourer. Such as stacking shelves at the supermarket etc. I can do this evenings/weekends. Then I can actually save some money, and it will stop me going out and spending it. Or more importantly, my woman from spending it as I have to sign the credit card slips. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
Last Christmas I took a part time job at the Gap in a local mall. I was OK at first (pay sucked, but the discount was AWESOME and the girls were all hotties) but after a while it got to the point where going there after a long day coding, spending 5 hours running around helping customers wasn't worth the 30 dollars I'd make in a night. Bartending, on the other hand, is a bit more lucrative and I won't ever have to tell someone that their Stoli-Rasberry and Sprite makes them look thin. :) -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
Main Job: Senior Analyst Programmer After work: Father, Husband, Brother, Uncle, Handyman, Chauffer (all unpaid, but rewarding nonetheless) Don't have time for another job :) Paresh Solanki "Set you're faces to stunned..."
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I have been thinking of getting a second job as a manual labourer. Such as stacking shelves at the supermarket etc. I can do this evenings/weekends. Then I can actually save some money, and it will stop me going out and spending it. Or more importantly, my woman from spending it as I have to sign the credit card slips. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
Roger Allen wrote: I have been thinking of getting a second job as a manual labourer. Such as stacking shelves at the supermarket etc. Roger, over the past couple years I've come to appreciate having a job like this that has nothing at all to do with computers. It makes your hobby so much more interesting when you actually have time to sit down with it. Furthermore, having a manual labour job keeps you on your feet and keeps your heart going, which is probably infinately better for your health than sitting in front of a computer screen. Warning though: you will daydream about algorithms while you're working :) - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) In the beginning, teachers taught the 5 W's: who, what, where, when, why. Now it's just a big damn G
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
There was a time where 3 times a week after work (C++ programmer), I would give C++ lessons to people who wanted to learn the language. I was doing quite well, with 3 classes a week, making approximately 150 dollars a week. However, it became very time consuming and tiering. Then I started studying and it became impossible to keep up with everything. However, I love teching and teching IT could give some good money - so probably when my life settles down again, I will be back in the class... Jeremy "Hey man, Taliban, Tali me Banana."
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Last Christmas I took a part time job at the Gap in a local mall. I was OK at first (pay sucked, but the discount was AWESOME and the girls were all hotties) but after a while it got to the point where going there after a long day coding, spending 5 hours running around helping customers wasn't worth the 30 dollars I'd make in a night. Bartending, on the other hand, is a bit more lucrative and I won't ever have to tell someone that their Stoli-Rasberry and Sprite makes them look thin. :) -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
i followed zin's lead last winter and got a second job at the gap too. but i work some odd hours as a software engineer (sometimes 9-5, sometimes 9-9) and couldnt always be a reliable employee for the gap and i hated that! if you are going to get a second job id recommend something with a firm schedule or no schedule at all! bartending sounds perfect... on the weekends so work wont make u late, alocohol, women... u cant go wrong! and zin, u might not have to say it to them, but u know as well as i do that enough stoli ras and sprites make any woman look thin :-D -613 "Code Poet" "Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night."
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I'm too stressed to take a 2nd job, but if I'd be in that situation I'd take a job as a bartender too. Lots of stories, lots of people, lots of women ;) When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!
Stefan Spenz wrote: lots of women Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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Main Job: Senior Analyst Programmer After work: Father, Husband, Brother, Uncle, Handyman, Chauffer (all unpaid, but rewarding nonetheless) Don't have time for another job :) Paresh Solanki "Set you're faces to stunned..."
Paresh Solanki wrote: Chauffer (all unpaid, but rewarding nonetheless) I used to chauffer my sister all over the place in my car. Now that she has her license, all she wants is my car! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
I tended bar for over 5 years here in the states. It was on the beach on the Southern California coast so there were a few nice job perks :cool: My advice would be to find an upscale place to do it. The dive bars tend to attract the 'less desirable' elements X|
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Stefan Spenz wrote: lots of women Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
Paul Watson wrote: Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Stomp all over idealistic view of bartending, why don't you... :-D Paul Watson wrote: Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. I've been told I look like Chris Klein, does that count? Paul Watson wrote: Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... Ya know, my mom says the same thing to me... ;P -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
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Stefan Spenz wrote: lots of women Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
wow!!! i think someone here has had some bad bar experiences! here, there are people who care, they can help you... :(( http://www.find-a-therapist.com/onlinecounseling/etherapy.htm "i keed i keed!" i agree that a bar is not the place to find the love of your life... but they are great for finding your love for just that night!!! :cool: -613 "Code Poet" "Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night."
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Paul Watson wrote: Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Stomp all over idealistic view of bartending, why don't you... :-D Paul Watson wrote: Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. I've been told I look like Chris Klein, does that count? Paul Watson wrote: Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... Ya know, my mom says the same thing to me... ;P -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
mikez99 wrote: I've been told I look like Chris Klein, does that count? Not if it was your mum who told you. They say nice things because they love us Sons very much. :-D mikez99 wrote: Stomp all over idealistic view of bartending, why don't you Don't get me wrong, bar tending was a blast. I loved it. Just don't expect to go home with a different adoring woman each night. I had tons of fun going out with fellow barpeople after the bar closed, just never with customers (who WOULD wait for you outside the bar and ask for a "ride home", yeah right, go back home to your husband or wife and patch things up properly.) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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wow!!! i think someone here has had some bad bar experiences! here, there are people who care, they can help you... :(( http://www.find-a-therapist.com/onlinecounseling/etherapy.htm "i keed i keed!" i agree that a bar is not the place to find the love of your life... but they are great for finding your love for just that night!!! :cool: -613 "Code Poet" "Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night."
Strat613 wrote: wow!!! i think someone here has had some bad bar experiences! You would have problems too if you were hit on by slurring, very-mature, gold encrusted women who alternate between swearing like sailors about her husband and trying to spill their drinks down your shirt. (After that experience I never ever hit on another girl in a club while drunk, makes you realise how embarasing and disgusting one is while drunk and horny.) I enjoyed bar tending a lot, but the fun was not drunk customers but rather going out with fellow barpeople after the bar is closed. Give bar tending a bash, well worth it, just don't expect to go home with a girl on each arm. Strat613 wrote: but they are great for finding your love for just that night!!! Yeah well you say love, I say one night screw up. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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Paresh Solanki wrote: Chauffer (all unpaid, but rewarding nonetheless) I used to chauffer my sister all over the place in my car. Now that she has her license, all she wants is my car! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
Natasha's too young to drive (except when she drives us up the wall) but she has a very active social life and is always off to parties. It's also 'Wedding Season' for our community, so I will be driving my family around to the various events we have been invited to. Paresh Solanki "Set you're faces to stunned..."
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Strat613 wrote: wow!!! i think someone here has had some bad bar experiences! You would have problems too if you were hit on by slurring, very-mature, gold encrusted women who alternate between swearing like sailors about her husband and trying to spill their drinks down your shirt. (After that experience I never ever hit on another girl in a club while drunk, makes you realise how embarasing and disgusting one is while drunk and horny.) I enjoyed bar tending a lot, but the fun was not drunk customers but rather going out with fellow barpeople after the bar is closed. Give bar tending a bash, well worth it, just don't expect to go home with a girl on each arm. Strat613 wrote: but they are great for finding your love for just that night!!! Yeah well you say love, I say one night screw up. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
yeah i guess im yet to have that bad of a bar experience... so i shouldnt judge! i bet bartending is a great way to mak new friends through co-workers. it must be refreshing to hang out with people who dont think in code for a change! (and i was just kidding about the love for one night thing, sarcasm needs a font!) -613 "Code Poet" "Real programmers don't work from 9 to 5. If any real programmers are around at 9am it's because they were up all night."
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I'm too stressed to take a 2nd job, but if I'd be in that situation I'd take a job as a bartender too. Lots of stories, lots of people, lots of women ;) When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1!
Stefan Spenz wrote: When I was young my mother told me to clean up my room, I told her -1! :confused:
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Stefan Spenz wrote: lots of women Don't fool yourself. Bartending life is not HotShots or Top Gun. Half the time you end up with a near comatose woman (or man if thats your thing) who is blind drunk because her husband is out of town and she is bored stiff with sitting at home all day or buying clothes. Take her home if you want to keep the bucket from falling over. Sorry man, but the only way you go home with the prom queen as a barman is if you look like Tom Cruise or all her friends went home with other guys and she is desperate. Not that bars are a good place to pick up women in the first place... regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
I suggest you read the Callahans Place series of books by Spider Robinson. Once I pick one up, I can't put it down until I've finished it. Calahhans is a bar that is frequented by some interesting characters. Paresh Solanki "Set you're faces to stunned..."
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I was wondering if any of you have jobs other than your regular positions. I'm a full time software engineer, but I'm giving serious consideration to getting my bartenders license and sitting behind a bar a few nights a week to make some extra cash. Thoughts?? Comments?? -Mike Zinni email: mzinni@rimail.com AIM: zin9999
I had a second coding job very briefly, but poor communication and a very hectic schedule pretty much killed that. I hated the sort of work anyhow, it was all GUI stuff. They never even released the code I wrote, as far as I can tell. I write magazine articles at home, which is probably too sporadic to be a second job, but it pays pretty well all the same, when the US/AU$ conversion does it's magic. Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002