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Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mpoitrast87" data-source="post: 15945574" data-attributes="member: 164411"><p>I can relate. Knew I didn't want to go to college. So went to UTI instead cause I loved working on cars. Realized working on cars full time sucked balls and pay sucks. So, went to the service advisor side of things. I make OK money. I'm getting boned with how much I sell. But, hopefully soon will be going to a place where I should easily make 85K or more. I didn't really care for this job and it can still suck huge asshole at times but I am starting to like the challenge of selling services and making people happy. And the few awful customers I get that make me want to quit my job is outweighed by the customers that make me like it. Just today I got tipped $20 for literally nothing. I also agree with other people in that you need to find what you enjoy and try and make a living out of it. It makes life a lot more bearable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mpoitrast87, post: 15945574, member: 164411"] I can relate. Knew I didn't want to go to college. So went to UTI instead cause I loved working on cars. Realized working on cars full time sucked balls and pay sucks. So, went to the service advisor side of things. I make OK money. I'm getting boned with how much I sell. But, hopefully soon will be going to a place where I should easily make 85K or more. I didn't really care for this job and it can still suck huge asshole at times but I am starting to like the challenge of selling services and making people happy. And the few awful customers I get that make me want to quit my job is outweighed by the customers that make me like it. Just today I got tipped $20 for literally nothing. I also agree with other people in that you need to find what you enjoy and try and make a living out of it. It makes life a lot more bearable. [/QUOTE]
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