Work force?

17 years ago
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What kind of workers read manga?
I work at Comic store (pure win). I have also done a little commissioned writing, very small so not really sure if it counts.

17 years ago
Posts: 116
You're asking what kinds of professions manga-readers have? I'm a children's book illustrator (just mentioned that in another thread too). I also work as a cashier at a flower store (I love gardening and growing things!)

17 years ago
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i believe there's already a job thread, but it's all good
i used to be a bag boy and detailed cars for a while. now college just pwns all my time and makes me pay it
17 years ago
Posts: 86
janitor for the moment graduate college in a couple weeks then the real world starts. shivers run up and down my backing thinking about it. most likly construction for the time being until i can test for being a cop. Or if something way cooler pops up i will do that. Who knows what the future holds.

17 years ago
Posts: 2126
I'm currently unemployed.
XD
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17 years ago
Posts: 107
I'm an freeloader!!!
well I'm only in high school. . .
I don't know what profession I'll take after college. . .
maybe videogame designer or run my own buisness. . .

17 years ago
Posts: 1850
Current jobs: church secretary, and do childcare during the Sunday service at a different church; before I got my foster baby two months ago I was also cleaning horse stalls every morning but I've had to quit that at least until the summer
Past jobs: property management, office manager for a convenience store, office manager for a musical instrument business, A/'V tech & library aide (college work study jobs), computer lab teacher's aide in an alternative HS, interior painting (off & on, can't do much now due to shoulder problems), daycare "teacher", oil lab technician, inventory control specialist, office/clerical temp, nanny/babysitter...I think that covers most of it...
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17 years ago
Posts: 261
I got into veterinary medicine b/c i wanted to be a vet, well that dream is gone but somehow I am the head technician at the place i volunteered at...bleh, need to move on...
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17 years ago
Posts: 779
Freeloader/Unemployed/Still in highschool

17 years ago
Posts: 513
part time busboy at my dad's sushi restaurant. :3

17 years ago
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Student/Warehouse worker, but soon to be unemployed if I miss anymore work
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17 years ago
Posts: 2009
highschool student and freeloader (FTW)

17 years ago
Posts: 254
Quote from funkmu1
highschool student and freeloader (FTW)
Your not a highschool freeloader, your occupation is much fancier when described as: "full time work focused on producing savant's which act as a future investment" Or in laymans terms, "go to school to get smart and get a job" personally I like to make use this title when cornered by overworked friends.
Note: It's ok if you dont like my grammer there, I cant hear you complain 😃
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17 years ago
Posts: 122
Pro Gamer.
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17 years ago
Posts: 1502
i used to work at my mom's petshop (basically sweeping the floor, cleaning the cages, help a little with sales, keep the adoption doggies out of trouble, help with the count, feed things, shopsitting (use the pc) when she's out of the store, about 5-6 hours everyday after school yet i got a really lousy paycheck) but right now im a highschool freeloader with a date for military recruitment, so cant really start working now when i have t quit in less than 3 months >_> so yea...
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