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Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="wckdvnm" data-source="post: 15945438" data-attributes="member: 174183"><p>I’ve gone from $10 a hour working 40 a week bringing home $636 biweekly. Now I work 3 days a week making $375 a week back at the company I started at after high school. Going from $10 an hour to my current $18.50 for even easier work than when I was making $10 an hour has been a big change for me. Recently there was a full time position in maintenance I applied to and that would take me to full time, I’m talking going from $23k a year to possible $45-50k depending how busy our “peak” season is. That is a massive pay jump for me.</p><p></p><p>Some people may know a lot but they never get the chance to show it. I’ve been doing all forms of hands on work since I was 5-6 with my father including rebuilding entire light sources/generators (ingersoll rand and Volvo) since my father has been with them since 05. Prior to than he should me engineering and CAD work since he was the secondary designer on the now defunct Johnston sweeper company (now Allianz or alliance?). This may be my one and only chance to get out of general warehouse work so I’ve thrown everything into this “basket”. </p><p>To OP never give up searching, something may come up and that can change everything.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wckdvnm, post: 15945438, member: 174183"] I’ve gone from $10 a hour working 40 a week bringing home $636 biweekly. Now I work 3 days a week making $375 a week back at the company I started at after high school. Going from $10 an hour to my current $18.50 for even easier work than when I was making $10 an hour has been a big change for me. Recently there was a full time position in maintenance I applied to and that would take me to full time, I’m talking going from $23k a year to possible $45-50k depending how busy our “peak” season is. That is a massive pay jump for me. Some people may know a lot but they never get the chance to show it. I’ve been doing all forms of hands on work since I was 5-6 with my father including rebuilding entire light sources/generators (ingersoll rand and Volvo) since my father has been with them since 05. Prior to than he should me engineering and CAD work since he was the secondary designer on the now defunct Johnston sweeper company (now Allianz or alliance?). This may be my one and only chance to get out of general warehouse work so I’ve thrown everything into this “basket”. To OP never give up searching, something may come up and that can change everything. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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