Now don't get your hopes up. I know these things are in short supply these days, but I'm curious. What's everypony's jobs? I just got one, and I'm starting tomorrow. I'll be installing sprinklers in buildings. Glamorous? No, but it pays and that's good enough for me.
I was an office assisstant at my college's financial aid office. Easy work, but it was part of work study and I earned all the money they offered me last semester. So now, I'm jobless! Yay?
jobs I had: - assembling and repairing computers in one computer shop. - worker in ice cream factory (physical job) - worker at warehouse (physical job) - event manager (organizing snowboarding schools) - these days, I just do vector commissions and study (i'm on college as well)
I invented a third party program detecting program and i get money from it every week cause game companies pay monthly to use it. Small free to play game designers mostly, but its something.
^This. A bunch of drug addicts I knew from high school are getting jobs no sweat because they have connections, and yet here I am, completely clean, strong, and determined but no one wants me.
I work at the Technology Resource Center at my College, it's a computer lab where we rent out calculators and laptops. Sound easy, think again.
I've learned that a lot of jobs that sound easy turn out to be pretty difficult. Although I have a buddy who works at Lowe's, easiest job ever. He gets paid to steady ladders while people climb up them. Seriously, he gets paid to stand there and hold a ladder in place. And he only gets paid 3 bucks less an hour than I do, busting my hump all day every day. >.>
I work at a paintball/ Minigolf place at the local mall. It's sort of a win win for me, because I really enjoy fixing the guns, refilling gas bottles and marshalling games. Sometimes people even challenge you. Free game! And I get paid for it!
I used to lifeguard for two years. But then management changed and now I'm jobless But I'm going to be a full time student, so hopefully that'll make me feel like I have a purpose.
i used to bagging groceries for tips for 4years(last 2years as lead). then post office. that place kinda screwed me over, i had to work in child care for 13month. that was nightmare; not the kids, that program and i had problems. the i had sweetest job, forkleft driver/warehous worker. damn good pay, good schedule, some good people to work and learn from. now my dad is retireing and he need help around the house. so...no job. kinda sucks.
I work for my father, who owns his own small business. I do miscellaneous stuff there, whatever needs to be done that day. He also buys storage units at those storage unit auctions, (like on "Storage Wars" but less glamorous) so I help with that as well. I don't have to drive anywhere, so I can't complain.