2 days a week

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OneTrueMisfit

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    OneTrueMisfit
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    I am looking for work but I only want to work on Saturday and Sunday. I help with UPS during the Christmas season and that is Mon-Fri. I have kept that for the last 3 years which is a lot to say for me even though I have had many jobs. If it isn’t broke then don’t fix it. I think working full time just does not work for me. I can not make that kind of a commitment. It becomes to much to me. Right now the money isn’t so important to me as much as time and freedom are. I have other ways of income and I do yard work and random odd jobs that I would love to see increase. Would love to be my own boss. I think the multiple part time job method would work better for me. I think this way I can actually begin to save. I just have to plan things out to where I make more during the winter and make it last longer during the rest of the year. I think it is funny to put on applications that I will work only Saturday and Sunday. I doubt they like that very much at all. I do not care, I will get what I want. I am determined. What do you guys think? Every done anything like this before? Full time jobs are always there. I can apply at a temp service and get put right on a factory but I have already done that s~~~ and it doesn’t work for me. The more money I make the more I will spend it and even faster. I also want to work out and get in shape and study and I have many ambitions so I just need a stead flow of something to give me a boost, hopefully I will just be putting it away in savings.

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    Anonymous
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    It doesn’t matter what you do or the way you do it, just as long as you don’t support a blood sucking leach!

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    53ClicksUp
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    I have found myself unemployed on five occasions over my professional career. I always fall back on being an aircraft mechanic, driving airport fuel trucks, ferrying airplanes or washing and detailing airplanes. But for me I just love being outdoors and being around airports. You don’t need to be a licensed airframe and powerplant mechanic to work on general aviation airplanes. You can start as an apprentice and most small maintenance shops are short handed these days and will take any reasonably intelligent adult that can report to work sober. Weekends are the busy times for general aviation.

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