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  • Apr 15, 2020

    2 30hr waiter/bartender jobs + a volunteer thing that took place 2x a week overnight.

    Did it for a month, had one day off, couldn't remember what day it was. Ended up going back to college afterwards.

  • Apr 15, 2020
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    working 60hrs a week isn't sustainable

    You hit a wall after two-three weeks. Good luck running any errands, because the bank/stores/etc will be closed when you're off work

  • westtoronto125

    I had 6 uni classes and a job in the evenings does that count ?

    real s***.

  • bbbbbbb

    working 60hrs a week isn't sustainable

    You hit a wall after two-three weeks. Good luck running any errands, because the bank/stores/etc will be closed when you're off work

    it kinda is if you have a stable home and can just grind it out at 1 job for 60 hrs.

    but bruh that 60hrs divided trying to get in between both jobs and sleep/ eat + social life problems and issues is relentless.

    you gotta have the perfect conditions, the perfect combo jobs, perfect managers at both ends and have a good mental health.

  • Apr 15, 2020

    I had 2 jobs 2016-2018

    But the first job went bankrupt and closed down (Toys-R-Us) so now I just have the 2nd job now currently (Whole Foods)

  • bbbbbbb

    working 60hrs a week isn't sustainable

    You hit a wall after two-three weeks. Good luck running any errands, because the bank/stores/etc will be closed when you're off work

    Yeah man most definitely

    I was doing 10 hours combined 4 days a week at Cracker Barrel and arbys and another 6 hours a day at Panera 3 days a week for over 2 months so it wasn’t that bad because I planned my schedule real carefully and made sure the days I couldn’t work was on my availability sheet but I was still burnt out.

    Paid off well though

  • Apr 15, 2020
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    Only good pizza will thrive, if i made the pizza their

    iF i had control of what ingredients where used I'd turn it to one of the best in your state

    he didn't open it with passion, Quality or wanting to be "the best" in mind.

    but merely to make as much profit as possiblregardless of how much quality suffers

  • Apr 15, 2020
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    Or am i wrong

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  • Apr 15, 2020
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    I used to dig holes 12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week.

  • Apr 15, 2020

    More than 2 jobs is crazy

  • Apr 15, 2020
    Misery

    Only good pizza will thrive, if i made the pizza their

    iF i had control of what ingredients where used I'd turn it to one of the best in your state

    he didn't open it with passion, Quality or wanting to be "the best" in mind.

    but merely to make as much profit as possiblregardless of how much quality suffers

    Bro STFU until you open a successful restaurant you can't say no dumb s*** like this. Restaurants are extremely hard to run.

  • Apr 15, 2020

    3 while paying for college. One was 7-12 pm and allowed me to study the entire time

  • Apr 18, 2020
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    A Mad Ass Nigga

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    My job now, and doordash. I’ve been slacking on the doordash tho. People have been ordering out more but I don’t wanna run the risk of delivering food to sick people.

    Did you make good bread off doordash? I’ve been debating doing it since I can’t work rn (not an essential job & i didn’t qualify for the corona stimulus) so I’m not getting paid currently, I could really use some extra money badly

    Also how easy is it to get started

  • Apr 18, 2020

    2 unless you count being a stock trader or full time student a job

  • Apr 18, 2020
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    rhude

    Did you make good bread off doordash? I’ve been debating doing it since I can’t work rn (not an essential job & i didn’t qualify for the corona stimulus) so I’m not getting paid currently, I could really use some extra money badly

    Also how easy is it to get started

    It’s real easy to get started. You just go to the office, show your L’s and all that. They’ll show you the app to install and give you like a little orientation, get you the stuff you need and you can start right after that if you want.

    I’ll say you’ll make some money if you take it seriously and put in hours a day. And know what spots to hit. I didn’t take it that seriously cause I’d have to travel downtown or up north to get real bread. I think the most I ever dashed was like 3 hours in a day. The most I made in a week was 200some dollars.

  • Apr 18, 2020
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    It’s real easy to get started. You just go to the office, show your L’s and all that. They’ll show you the app to install and give you like a little orientation, get you the stuff you need and you can start right after that if you want.

    I’ll say you’ll make some money if you take it seriously and put in hours a day. And know what spots to hit. I didn’t take it that seriously cause I’d have to travel downtown or up north to get real bread. I think the most I ever dashed was like 3 hours in a day. The most I made in a week was 200some dollars.

    Word thank you for the info bruh

    I seen on their website the offices are closed from the covid s***, can I just apply online and do all that other s*** like send a pic of my license online? If you don’t know it’s good I’ll prolly call customer support or something

  • Apr 18, 2020
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    CurlyZ

    I used to dig holes 12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week.

    Where did the holes lead to?

  • Apr 18, 2020
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    Bri10

    Where did the holes lead to?

    ion ask questions

  • Apr 18, 2020
    CurlyZ

    ion ask questions

    Would be making bank with everything being the way it is at the moment 👀