1. Counsellor for a Mega-Church
2. IT Tech for a private school
3. Bus Driver for the city
I must say, that I got the job offer from the Mega-Church unsolicited. I think someone sent them my resume without my knowledge.
2007-12-19
08:58:43
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
I have a post-graduate degree
2007-12-19
09:04:19 ·
update #1
Well, jinenglish, I guess it is better than being a ham radio operator like yourself. lol
2007-12-19
09:08:53 ·
update #2
Is "Hand" an option?
2007-12-19 09:01:03
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answered by Skalite 6
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2007-12-19 09:01:33
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answered by Maple Sugar 4
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Bus Driver, Its more like a fisherman, this is a start of humility.
The fisherman returns home in his pirogue and is met by a foreign expert serving in this developing country. The expert asks the fisherman why he is back so early. He replies that he could have stayed out longer but that he had caught enough to care for his family.
“And now, what do you do with all your time anyway?” the expert asks.
The fisherman responds: “Well, I do a little fishing. I play with my children. We all have a siesta when it gets hot. In the evening, we have supper together. Later, I get together with my friends for some music, and so on.”
The expert interrupts: “Look, I have a university degree and have studied these matters. I want to help you. You should stay out fishing longer. You would earn more and soon be able to purchase a bigger boat than this pirogue. With a bigger boat, you would earn still more and soon be able to build up a fleet of trawlers.”
“And then?” the fisherman inquires.
“Then, instead of selling fish through a middleman, you could negotiate directly with the factory or even start your own fish-processing plant. You would be able to leave your village and move to Cotonou, or Paris, or New York and run the whole thing from there. You could even consider putting your business on the stock market and earn millions.”
“How long would that all take?” the fisherman asks.
“Perhaps 15 to 20 years,” the expert answers.
“And then?” the fisherman continues.
“That is when life gets interesting,” the expert explains. “Then you could retire. You could move away from the hustle and bustle of it all to some remote village.”
“And what then?” asks the fisherman.
“Then you have time to do a little fishing, play with your children, have a siesta when it gets hot, have supper with the family, and get together with friends for some music.”
2007-12-19 09:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Work for the School ~ the long holiday periods are great and let's face it.. what mischeif could a bunch of high school students get up to on computers eh? If something seriously goes wrong then just buy new computers and outsource the networking.
It will be a stroll in the park.
2007-12-19 09:13:55
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answered by Icy Gazpacho 6
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Choose the one that will give you the MOST satisfaction and leave you feeling good about yourself when the workday is done. Making a ton of money isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially if you have to spend most of it on Stress counselling for yourself.
Brightest Blessings,
Raji the Green Witch
2007-12-19 17:18:03
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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Well that is a pretty diverse set of jobs. I'd take the IT tech job, but I bet the bus driver pays more. It just sounds so freakin' boring
2007-12-19 09:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Counsellor for a Mega-Church
religious jobs make the most money.
2007-12-19 09:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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That must be one weird resume you have.
I'd take the one with the best salary and benefits. You didn't say if they're all local to you, or if you have a family you'd have to pack up if you had to move.
Edit: Skalite, that was the funniest answer I've ever seen. I have to retire now.
2007-12-19 09:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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who is offering the best pay? And which company will work around your school schedule? My brother-in-law works for Target and LOVES it. A friend works for UPS and is a driver now. It was a long, hard road, but now he LOVES being a driver.
2016-04-10 08:16:48
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answered by ? 4
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I couldn't say without looking at the ins and outs of each position. It would greatly depend on a combination of the hours, the pay, the work environment and mostly, the benefits.
2007-12-19 09:08:29
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answered by genaddt 7
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I'd go for IT Tech for a private school(you could spend more time on R&S then too)
2007-12-20 02:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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