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[Job History] What is yours?

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by countingcrow, Aug 13, 2010.

  1. countingcrow

    countingcrow Member

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    Blockbuster Video (1998-2001) - CSR/Assistant Manager - This was the first job I ever applied for and got hired on to work the Fri-Sat-Sun shift that no one else wanted to work. I was promoted to assistant manager within the first three months and overall it wasn't a bad job at that time in my life. I was going to school at the same time so I worked mainly closing shifts but I had fun and got all the free rentals I wanted. The best thing was that I had access to the movies before they hit the shelves since all the new releases were delivered to the stores 7-10 days for their release date. I actually miss the camaraderie at times.

    Time Warner Cable (2001) - Call Center - I absolutely hated this job. I had to go through three weeks of training before I ever hit the floor. There were scripts for every situation and they did not want us deviating from these scripts. Our calls were secretly monitored by our supervisors all the time just so that they could have ammunition to flex their power by correcting everything we supposedly did wrong. My last night there was the the night of a Mike Tyson PPV. Our computer system went down and it seemed like at least half of Time Warner's subscribers had ordered the fight but were unable to get the fight to show through their cable boxes. There were over 100 calls on hold. I walked out and never came back.

    U.S. Interactive (2001-2004) - Call Center - This company was behind the defensive driving bundles that were available at Blockbuster Video. Since I had previously worked at Blockbuster I had a pretty easy time getting the job considering I already knew how the system worked. This job was mainly answering phones and helping customers out by registering them or testing them. I started out working evening shifts but eventually ended up on graveyard shift. I loved the graveyard shift since it was dead most of the time. It was just two of us and we'd watch TV all night while answering a few calls per hour. We also did TABC testing so if you ever worked at Chili's or TGI Friday's and had to be TABC certified there's a good chance we've talked before.

    Lone Star Overnight (2004-Current) - Driver - I took this job because I was tired of being in an office environment. I wasn't sure how much I'd like it but I ended up loving it. I started out as a courier (similar to Fed-Ex) and did that for four years before taking a position as a line haul driver. I do a little warehouse work but the majority of my time on the clock consists of me driving from Houston to Corpus Christi every night, switching vehicles with another driver, and then driving back to Houston followed by a little more warehouse work. It's a nice stree-free job.
     
  2. rrj_gamz

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    I have tons of work experience...over 15 years...problem is, the longest I've ever been anywhere is almost 5 years...been through two layoffs...i sent my resume to my g/f last week and she was a little freaked out by me not being anywhere that long...I guess she linked it to the committment thing...lol...
     
  3. ArtV

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    1975 - 77 - Gas station with 1 of the first pull through car washes in KCMO

    1977-78 - Computer Operator for the largest Savings and Loan in IA.

    1978-79 IA State - came home after getting a 0.9 - would have been lower if the incompletes counted. Good times.

    1979 - Retail construction subcontractor helper in IA

    1980-81 - KMart

    tired of living out of my billfold so I went back to school at UofH and worked part time

    1981 - Montgomery Wards (1 day)

    1981 - Waiter (1 month)

    1981-85 - UPS sorter then manager

    1985-90 - Computer Programmer at UTHSC (Fortran)

    1990-97 - Computer Programmer (an AVP but they pass out those titles like candy) at Texas Commerce Bank (Fortran/C)

    1997-Present - Computer Programmer at a large insurance company in TN. Designer, architect and lead coder using: C#, SQLServer, XSD/XML for web services, BizTalk, MQSeries to create an automated workflow process that crosses all company platforms (from mainframe to AIX to MS servers to Data Warehouse)
     
  4. leroy

    leroy Member
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    If we're just talking about professional...

    Jan 2000 - May 2000 - Litigation Assistant for a small law firm in downtown Austin. This job consisted of answering the phones and stuffing envelopes. I was happy to be fired because I spent the last month of it looking for another job.

    July 2000 - April 2007 - Account Manager for a restaurant equipment company. Loved the job for a while. Had a lot of freedom, but ultimately, there was no room for growth unless I wanted to become someone I'm not. I think the owner figured that out after 7 years and let me go.

    July 2007 - present - Account Manager for synthetic turf manufacturer. Basically helped start up a large mfg plant from the ground and have helped it grow into one of the largest in the US in just 3 years. Have a fantastic boss and the potential for more is there...assuming the company that recently bought us out doesn't decide otherwise for me and for the plant.
     
  5. pradaxpimp

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    Current - Big Oil IT - Sys Admin

    Current - 2007: Bartender

    2007 - 2001: Delivery Driver
     
  6. weslinder

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    1997-1999 - Car Wash -- Various jobs
    1998-2003 - Moving Company -- Part-time Mover (just picked up jobs when I was off from other jobs)
    1999-2002 - Department Store -- Shoe salesman
    2000 - Tree Cutting Company -- Helper
    2002-2003 - Chemical Plants -- Intern
    2003-2004 - University -- Chemistry Lab Teaching Assistant
    2003 - Refinery -- Intern
    2004-2007 - Refinery -- Control Engineer
    2007-2008 - Chemical Plant -- Control Engineer
    2008 - Air Separation Plant -- Plant Engineer
    2008 - 2009 - Engineering Firm -- Process Engineer
     
  7. weslinder

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    Fixed. I forgot year it was.
     
  8. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    WTF is this a resume page?

    I've only had two jobs in 10 years. My whole working life, if you don't count Dairy Queen when I was in high school.


    Refinery operator then a Shipping Manager.
     
  9. finalsbound

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    (in descending order)

    business radio 1110am
    bizradio network 1180am
    jason's deli
    sonic
    jason's deli
    sonic
    sonic
    baylor university dining services
    sonic
    shear imagination hair salon
     
  10. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum
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    Teenager Schlub Jobs:

    Popeye's
    Kroger
    McDonald's
    Wal-Mart
    K-Mart (2 months, got fired so the manager could hire his son's best friend)
    Bennigans (2 weeks, got fired for underage drinking)

    Sales:

    Houston Post
    Houston Chronicle
    Americo Financial Services
    Apt Locating from home

    IT:

    Dow
    Galveston College
    UTMB
    Diamond H Recognition
    Acxential Business Services
    UTMB (current)
     
  11. Jontro

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    Without getting into too much detail, I clean up other people's "problems"
     
  12. ima_drummer2k

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    High School:

    Sacker at Safeway – lied on my application saying I was 16. I was making $50/day in tips which is like hitting the lottery for a high school schmuck like me.

    Assorted College Jobs:

    Sam’s in Conroe, Cashier/Stocker – I used to drive in from Huntsville 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends.

    Little Caesars, Jones Rd in Houston – This was my summer job while living at home

    Drummer in a country band – Made extra money playing but was required to wear a bolo. The good part was that the beer was always complimentary at the clubs we played....

    Bongo player for SHSU Modern Dance DepartmentBEST JOB OF MY LIFE. $50/hour to play bongos while watching college co-eds dance in leotards. HOO-LEE JESUS. Too bad it was only 4 hours a week.

    Assorted gigs with jazz combo – Our jazz instructor used to book our gigs.

    “Professional” Jobs

    Enterprise Rent A Car, Assistant Manager – Pretty fun job but the work was hard and the hours were killer. The good thing was that 80% of the people in the company were younger than 30. We worked hard and played harder because we didn’t know any better. Parties (official and unofficial) were frequent and always a BLAST. I still miss those days sometimes.

    Executive Recruiter – Cold calling and working on straight commission was great when your pipeline was full but unbearable once it inevitably went dry.

    Chase Bank Assistant Manager – Not a bad job until the day we were robbed at gunpoint. I quit the next week and went to the call center.

    Chase Call Center – This was a 24/7 call center and there were never any supervisors on duty on the weekends, so me and the girl I worked with would drink rum and coke from a squirt bottle all day on Saturdays. I used to answer calls as Phil Hendrie characters. LOL.

    Current

    Coordinating mutual fund proxies for a large insurance company here in Houston. I’m also a freelance musician, a landlord, and a male prostitute.
     
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  13. raj87

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    Are you employed by the Adult Video Megaplexxx, perchance?
     
  14. meggoleggo

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    Okay I'll play:

    HS:
    1997-1999 - Ace Hardware - Cashier most of the time, Customer Services some of the time
    Spring 1999 - KFC - Drive-thru cashier
    1999-2000 - Ace Hardware - Cashier most of the time, Customer Services some of the time

    College:
    Summer 2001 - Albertsons - Photo Lab/Movie Rentals/Cigarettes
    Summer 2003 - Magic Camp - After hours child care
    2003-2004 - Cedars International Academy - After hours child care
    Summer 2004 - nanny

    Post Grad:
    2004-2006 - Cedars International Academy - TA and After-School Program Diretor
    2006-present - PPD, Inc. - clinical research specialist (highly specialized, glorified secretary)
     
  15. leroy

    leroy Member
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    High School...
    Sacker at Randalls, then Krogers in The Woodlands
    Target

    College...
    Soccer Haus
    Professional trainer for 3 youth soccer teams in The Woodlands
    Front Desk @ a Raquetball/fitness club
    My dad's short lived Deli...Doc's Deli
    Bass Outlet store (where I met my future wife)
    Greek Tony's Pizza
     
  16. Tb-Cain

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    Contract Software Engineer/Architect for the following:

    1994-1999 NASA, NSA, DoD
    1999-2002 Shell
    2002-2003 Waste Management
    2003-2004 Houston Independent School District
    2004-2007 Texas Education Agency
    2008-2009 Department of State Health Services
    2009-2010 BearBills
    2010-Present American Campus Communities
     
  17. RunninRaven

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    During high school I worked at Pizza Inn, my local dentist shop doing random tasks and delivered pizza for Domino's.

    During college I worked for three semesters at Nortel Networks doing software development/programming for telecommunications stuff. Graduated in 2002 during the big dot com bubble bursting and couldn't find work in that field ANYWHERE.

    So, I did odd jobs and crappy web development for crappy small businesses who didn't know crappy webpages from good ones (I used freaking Frontpage of all things) until my car crapped out on me and I couldn't afford to get another one.

    Moved back home and found a job at a chemical storage company called LBC doing clerical work in the Traffic department for 2.5 years. Got a call one day from a person working for an old family friend who was the manager of the Control Systems department for an engineering firm, CDI. Got hired on as a Control Systems Engineer even though I knew nothing about the field. Worked my way up quickly there until the company started losing business (this even before the current economic downturn). Left there to work for Jacobs Engineering as a Control System engineer and have been there about 2.5 years now.
     
  18. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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  19. s land balla

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    Summer 2002: Hollywood Video (CSR)

    Summer 2004 & Summer 2005: Finish Line (Shoe Sales)

    Summer 2006: Finance Intern at large reinsurance firm

    Summer 2007-present: Financial/litigation consultant
     
  20. MadMax

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    you had me at, "bongo."

    seriously, this is the funniest resume entry, ever.
     

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