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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 15946352" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>It's times like this, when I become even more grateful for my job. Some would say I have a shitty job, and at times, I almost question if they are right...but it pays damn well in my books. I got a college degree but was already waiting tables at a higher end place. First table tonight was a family of 12, 2 bottles of wine, a few beers, and that was $105ish in my pocket, at which I also had a family of 4 that left me $30. Not to many jobs allow for unlimited, unpaid time off. Twice in recent years I've taken off about 2 months to travel. I just give the shifts to friends. Then, like coming up in a couple days, when they are out of town, I just cover for them. Plenty would say this isn't a "career" but it also pays a lot more than plenty of people make. My sister just got a salaried job having recently left the military. I heard the figure. Another 3 weeks and my yearly income will already be more than she will make next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 15946352, member: 31255"] It's times like this, when I become even more grateful for my job. Some would say I have a shitty job, and at times, I almost question if they are right...but it pays damn well in my books. I got a college degree but was already waiting tables at a higher end place. First table tonight was a family of 12, 2 bottles of wine, a few beers, and that was $105ish in my pocket, at which I also had a family of 4 that left me $30. Not to many jobs allow for unlimited, unpaid time off. Twice in recent years I've taken off about 2 months to travel. I just give the shifts to friends. Then, like coming up in a couple days, when they are out of town, I just cover for them. Plenty would say this isn't a "career" but it also pays a lot more than plenty of people make. My sister just got a salaried job having recently left the military. I heard the figure. Another 3 weeks and my yearly income will already be more than she will make next year. [/QUOTE]
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