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Do the chickens have large talons...?yenta said:1st job was the reject shop, man that place was a hole (4 months)
2nd at a local deli (almost 2 yrs)
3rd a cafe in the mall, only lasted a couple of days though
4th and current, working on a chicken farm (almost 7 months so far)
I'm in my early 20's.Murf said:how old are you 60?
*stares @ number 22* can you remove my demerit points![]()
christ 4 months?Argonaut said:Offically two.
Unoffically, three. My first job doesn't count because I wasn't actually 'employed', but more of on a trial thing that I never saw the end of because they'd demand that I stay back until 2 or 3am on a school night. Never saw the end of the four-month induction.
Just be careful because lots of jobs sometimes can make you look like you don't know what you want or that you are hard to work with. Also when you turn over jobs a fair bit it looks to a prospective employer that you might not stick around for long and so any training they pump into you might not be returned in service so you are less likely to get hired. It's the same with degrees, a wide range of degrees might make you look better educated/well read but it can also look like you don't know what the heck you want to do and I have seen resumes from people with several masters where they might not even mention one for fear of being overqualified for a positionbraindrainedAsh said:I hope to be like Raiks and have worked in lots of different jobs....