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elFreak
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Registered: Feb 2008
Location: With Juan Pachanga Eating Tacos. Ah Ha Si Mi Gusta.

the guy is looking for an office job therefore does not seem to be a student.

go get me another drink

how many bars, restaurants, and clubs do you think are open long enough to retire from.

*throws you a toonie*


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fullhouse
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Registered: Mar 2008
Location: MTL . Hop la TO

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
the guy is looking for an office job therefore does not seem to be a student.

go get me another drink

how many bars, restaurants, and clubs do you think are open long enough to retire from.

*throws you a toonie*


lol nonesense
i'm a student and have worked in various telemarketing/customer service inbound/outbound outsourced/in store offices. dont mean to bust your bubble but most of these positions are actually occupied by students.

you dont get promoted in one restaurant, you get promoted as a person.
if you become a manager, you're qualified as a manager. meaning you're eligible to take up a position for manager in a restaurant looking for a manager.
retiring hasn't anything to do with where you work... it's called a plan. to break it down, you put money aside. lol

*gives the toonie to the busboy*

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Techo Head
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elFreak
Blood Diamonds and Salsa



Registered: Feb 2008
Location: With Juan Pachanga Eating Tacos. Ah Ha Si Mi Gusta.

quote:
Originally posted by fullhouse
lol nonesense
i'm a student and have worked in various telemarketing/customer service inbound/outbound outsourced/in store offices. dont mean to bust your bubble but most of these positions are actually occupied by students.

you dont get promoted in one restaurant, you get promoted as a person.
if you become a manager, you're qualified as a manager. meaning you're eligible to take up a position for manager in a restaurant looking for a manager.
retiring hasn't anything to do with where you work... it's called a plan. to break it down, you put money aside. lol

*gives the toonie to the busboy*


at 45 if you want to start all over even at the same salary, good for you.

the service industry is for young people, i don't care what you say.

at one point in life you will see that stability > gamble.

wait till you have kids.


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fullhouse
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Registered: Mar 2008
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quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
at 45 if you want to start all over even at the same salary, good for you.

the service industry is for young people, i don't care what you say.

at one point in life you will see that stability > gamble.

wait till you have kids.


you a father by any chance? :S :S

Old Post Nov-08-2008 06:42  Lesotho
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elFreak
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Registered: Feb 2008
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soon...be afraid.


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julien2
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Location: Montreal

For real ? So that's why the freak career is over lol !

Anyways, you want good money ? Get back to high school/cegep/college/university, whatever and get the degrees that will make you the guy 4 corporations fight over for. You're gonna eat kraft dinner for a few years while studying but education is an investment.

experience does not alway result in higher salary (depending on the field).

ex.:

In management, the young guy on his first job with a MBA gets hired by some corporation, has 0 experience, and will get paid same or even more than the 10-15-20+ years of experience middled-aged guy who started at the bottom of the ladder and worked his way up.

I know it sucks, but that's how it is. A friend of mine (cegep education) hates it when these young know-it-alls come in the office, 23-25 years old, and tell him what to do, and get paid better money. The fact is that they got that little piece of paper.

The system is based on knowledge knowadays. The old model (start at a company, spend your life there, work your way up the ladder) is gone.

None of the level-entry jobs get you good money. They get outsourced in India, where people will do it for 2$ a day.

If you want to stay competitive, make yourself invaluable. In this era, education, knowledge is power.

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Fran666
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Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Retired

quote:
Originally posted by julien2
For real ? So that's why the freak career is over lol !

Anyways, you want good money ? Get back to high school/cegep/college/university, whatever and get the degrees that will make you the guy 4 corporations fight over for. You're gonna eat kraft dinner for a few years while studying but education is an investment.

experience does not alway result in higher salary (depending on the field).

ex.:

In management, the young guy on his first job with a MBA gets hired by some corporation, has 0 experience, and will get paid same or even more than the 10-15-20+ years of experience middled-aged guy who started at the bottom of the ladder and worked his way up.

I know it sucks, but that's how it is. A friend of mine (cegep education) hates it when these young know-it-alls come in the office, 23-25 years old, and tell him what to do, and get paid better money. The fact is that they got that little piece of paper.

The system is based on knowledge knowadays. The old model (start at a company, spend your life there, work your way up the ladder) is gone.

None of the level-entry jobs get you good money. They get outsourced in India, where people will do it for 2$ a day.

If you want to stay competitive, make yourself invaluable. In this era, education, knowledge is power.


true... but passion rules all. Everything comes with it. Even the urge to learn.

be passionate about something, your life will be good


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RayRayy
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Ottawa

quote:
Originally posted by fullhouse
you a father by any chance? :S :S


I am....have a teenage daughter..she wants to work in the mall next year!! Which is a start for any young person. Builds your communication skills over time i always tell her. lol


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RayRayy
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Ottawa

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
soon...be afraid.


r u serious?":?


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Fran666
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Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Retired

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
soon...be afraid.


papa el freak


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DJ Charlie
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Montreal, Canada

At a job interview in engineering, I have been offered 38k/year.
"Hmmm Let me think about it...

No thank you !"

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