aside form your career, what do you do to pay the bills?
I work in the warehouse of an art/furniture store.
aside form your career, what do you do to pay the bills?
I work in the warehouse of an art/furniture store.
well technicly i'm a baker.....but it's been kinda "freelance" for a while,still pays the shit though....
luckly i don't pay much in they way of bills/house,utilitys,ect....
other than that ,i do ALOT of other shit,i've been a carpender,since i was about 9 or something...
it's a hobby ,but i manke money sometimes,i;ve been around/in/building anything hotrods, Literally,since i was born....(that was probally kinda obvious,it's the summer,ie: project/roddin; time)
um.....im a novice pinstiper,that nerve damage i've talked about a few times makes it perticularly hard to stripe,but i'm patient.....
there's probally a few others.......
i work in a factory i spend all day behind a cnc mill
really,those are some damn usefull skills you got there,i'm impressed....< quite impressed....Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
what do you CnC?....
i know a guy in TX that's needed a qualified CnC guy....
i work in a small factory and we machine small parts for aircraft, mostly for boeing
Freelance writer/artist...though for the last year or so I took a break from it to work on my own ideas. Filled the time with assorted jobs ranging from precious metal plating to high end courier.
Co-Own a dread falls shop and run our cyberwear line of products. More fame than bill paying though :P
mine is more of a pain issue. my job requires me to put together furniture by hand and lifting lots of heavy objects like the other day i had to lift and move eight one inch thick slabs or marble with my barehands and scoot them across the warehouse. So it does have it's funpoints, Pain is enightenment.
I pump iron all day long at a co that builds valves for foodservice (budwiser and others ) as well as oil , watter (fire suppresion apps) basicly flow control also we make fire alarms and the like
its a living not a life
OB~26
Owner and operator of my own Art Glass company. Twenty years now and still plugging.
I a prep cook, no paper to dignify me as a chef but, to pay the bills day to day I am a roofer... I like working outside and going home at night feeling like I have worked...
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