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#part time work
cowboyjen68 · 8 months
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For someone who wants to work on a farm, do you have any suggestions? Most farm jobs seem to be part time summer work, which I have done, but I’m wondering if it’s possible to do it full time and pay the bills, as I love working with animals and working outside.
Farm work is often seasonal until you gain some background in the mechanics of planting, animal care and probably knowledge of machine and equipment upkeep.
Check into feed stores, feed mills, large year round operations like dairy farms or pig farms. They run through All seasons and often need laborers.
You might have to work several part time jobs at first. In my experience Farmers hire those who prove themselves valuable.
I work for a full time farm/agri amusement park (haunted houses, corn maze, pumpkins, flowers etc) and while some parts of the year are full time (spring, summer, fall) winter is quiet once we’ve stored everything away for the season.
Check into Apple orchards, pumpkins farms and others that serve a client base and learn as much as you can. Ask to be taught various tasks. I drive a tractor pulling a hay rack, mow, care for animals, much pens, help put up hay, work a cash register, weed flowers and empty garbage. All this came about because I knew how to make kettle corn.
Any job you take learn all you can. Feed stores need a cashier, grain processors need someone who can keep records, animals poop (a lot) so being okay with clean up is a valuable trait.
It is possible to be s full time farm hand. Winter time means maintenance and cleaning but it might take some time and skill building.
Check with your local State Extension office about jobs, job training and ideas.
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wild-saber1337 · 1 year
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NEO 3 PART TIME JOBS (artist: Dr_Mice_)
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3 has to start paying bills with the captain now their living together
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fartsylee · 2 years
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✤ Shopkeeper Series (2/??)✤  Location: Gütiokipänjä Bakery Osono is out and about with her new baby and business feels slow during that golden hour...
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braindamaged007 · 1 year
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*My therapist is asking me questions about the state of my mental health* Idk what's going on with corporate, man, I just work here. Part time even, like I literally just day dream all day, and I smoke weed when no one is looking.
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monicagomez321 · 4 months
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PART TIME JOB IN US
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
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jessalie303 · 4 months
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PART TIME JOB IN US FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
LINK 🔗
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lisaresnick12 · 5 months
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Part Time Job in USA for International all student
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nebulize-my-mind · 6 months
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two busy days at work with complete opposite end-of-day vibes. i work part time as a studio photographer at a chain btw
saturday (yesterday) - special fae forest type event, allowed to dress up (i was the only one who did lmao). day was super busy but also fun and the kids were adorable even if some of them weren't super cooperative. had an awesome session with these three little girls who then hung out with me behind the counter as i did paperwork while a coworker took their mom through the sales/payment process. i received many hugs from them, they were precious. left the studio tired but happy and went to dinner with my roommate L and her family, which was fun
sunday (today) - back to normal pictures, a lot of holiday and family session this time of year. was supposed to stay until 2. got there, noticed someone had changed my shift end to 2:45 without telling me but whatever i don't have any plans other than homework. somewhat busy day but fine. afternoon shift gets there at 2 (including my boss) and i'm informed i'm now staying until 3:15. irritated now but sure, fine, that's only 30 extra minutes. end the shift with the cutest 1 year old birthday session where they brought a cake for him to smash (and thankfully a tarp so we didn't have to deep clean everything lol). get off even later than i was supposed to, very tired and having missed my planned bus. then miss the next bus after that, i was literally sprinting to its door when it pulled out of the station. finally manage to get on the next bus an hour later at like 5. tired, irritated, and hungry af because i hadn't eaten anything since breakfast before my shift started at 10:30 and didn't get lunch because despite my shift extensions taking me to 5 hours, my original shift was only supposed to be 3.5 hours and we don't get lunch breaks on short shifts like that
so. that was my weekend. and i still have homework to do for my 4 upper-level college courses
yay (i'm so tired)
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zephersspace · 6 months
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Morning, spooky onesssssss!
It is 11:59am when I'm writing this.
Ok, now it 12:00pm so...
Afternoon, spooky onesssssss!
😂😂😂
I would like to start this post stating that I strongly dislike online classes. My uni campus is on strike and we had to go back to online classes which of course doesn't makes me happy.
On another note, there you have my board, in which I poorly drew a haunted house for my last class. It was a pretty funny one. One of my students gifted me a happy face ring and a Frankenstein book marker. I love that chilpallate 💕
As for my reading... I've been procrastinating reading 100 años de soledad, and it's not bc the book is bad (on the contrary, I'm really liking it), but bc my headspace have been filled with my past yet again and I can't leave it aside, I'm working on it... just hope everything turns out well.
Aaaaaaand that's all!
🫧 Have a very fucking incredible time! Smile, eat and drink water. 🫧
Hugs your way, spooky ones.
Yours truly, ZepherJ 🖤🍄
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knowledgelyblogspot · 9 months
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ssshh-im-a-secret · 9 months
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To all of my coworkers,
I will miss you, even if I see you in the next three weeks. I'm sorry for quitting about a month before I really needed to, I thought it would be improper to take an entire week off just two weeks before I resigned.
I really liked working with you!
And to Kaitlin you fucking bitch, I will fight you in the parking lot.
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fartsylee · 2 years
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✤ Shopkeeper Series (1/??)✤ Location: Ichiraku Ramen Working on a mini-series involving a cat working part-time as a shop keeper across the m u l t i v e r s e (haha..) I'll have this available as a print soon!
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adharastarlight · 1 year
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So apparently the restaurant I work in is one that my teachers go to? I haven't seen any of them there yet, but three different teachers from three diff departments have confirmed such a fact
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pens-and-paperbacks · 11 months
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"Nobody wants to work! Everyone is so lazy! No one has any work ethic!"
That's all a lie and I'm sorry you've been made to believe that. The truth is people are applying and many people have great work ethic or can be easily taught but the jobs they're forced into are so trash that if they had the choice, why would they ever actually apply there? Why would they want to work there?
My current workplace, a gas station, is sitting on at least a dozen applications but my boss won't hire any of them because, "they're welfare fodder, they've only kept a job for six months or less." We're finally hiring someone in now because, "they looked put together and have a nice looking car," but only because one of my coworkers is leaving, having out in a notice a month ago which my boss hasn't forgiven her for and is spiteful about. All of this doesn't even touch the HUGE mouse problem we had for MONTHS, the heavily leaking ceiling with a huge hole over its door, or the mold that's just everywhere throughout the fridges and the ceiling tiles. And even THAT doesn't touch on the surprising amount of racist and homophobic comments I hear from customers (or employees/my boss sometimes) here and there.
At another job I worked from the stores opening, through orientation, and watched everyone that had miraculously lasted the first two years leave because two of my managers had an affair, lied about it to everyone, fired someone over seeing their text messages and kept messing up our supply orders. When my actual boss finally stepped in he was so out of touch with what actually needed to be done in the store that it caused worse problems. I also heard at some point, when people had to take on second jobs, that this boss was flat out doing everything he could to get rid of people because, " they were making another job their priority instead of this one."
The second job I had to take during the one mentioned just above (because I was one of those people not getting enough hours) was flat out a horrible, toxic work environment. Everyone had a bad attitude, did not want to be there and even if it seemed like they were having a good day, one wrong work or work slip up made their mood flip on a dime. I had to flat out ask to not be put on the schedule with one of the employees because they were that mean to me, and I can get along with anyone so that's saying something. The labor cost they had was absolutely ridiculous there (meaning they could only keep so many people on at a time to afford being there, possibly only two even during a lunch or dinner rush with a fully packed drive through and lobby) and when one manager decided, "I have to send my help home and work by myself for an hour, otherwise I'm gonna get yelled at about the labor cost," and singlehandedly handled one of those lunch rushes on their own. They were written up for it. They left that morning after signing that paper because, despite not being allowed to be there on your own as an employee, our boss was adamant about labor costs and could have covered for her or not told anyone. If she hadn't have some what she did, she would have actually been yelled at. It was an incredibly disrespectful move done in the name of corporate.
The one job that paid me well did so because they appreciated my work and everyone else kept leaving. I saw three raises in three months because I was essentially THE kitchen manager. That was great. Thing was, even though the people I worked with and for were good to me, it was a bowling alley/restaurant/arcade/bar where you were expected to prep, cook, take reservations, set people up on lanes via computer, serve people if your manager was busy, do light maintenance on the bowling machines and arcade machines, keep up with dishes and get the end of the day cleaning done which sometimes meant vacuuming the carpet across all eighteen lanes of customer seating and cleaning the tables/chairs stationed there too. All of that, despite the raises, was done for minimum wage starting and the place was almost always packed. I'd often get asked to stay because they kept a few employees that while good at their job they just missed shifts constantly because they knew they could, since this job had on-call shifts too. There were nights my husband picked me up that I was so sore and overworked that I would get in the car and just start sobbing. I wouldn't stop for ten minutes or more, either until we were mostly home or we got something to eat since I was normally too hungry to keep crying.
The very first job I ever got was at a pizza place. Over all it was the most laid back, despite being run by one of the Mafia families in town (of which there are a few but tbf they're very low key). The problem there was that the boss was a fucking scumbag who thought that in his case the Mafia status made him a big shot. It didn't. On a side note, his self important scumbag attitude made the other families in the area see him for the joke he was. He would make passes at the waitresses in exchange for streak dinners and money, only ever hire girls who were cute/pretty as waitresses so he could have a chance at doing so with someone cute/pretty. When we had a lot of money coming in he would spend it on improving the bar that was attached to the restaurant, as in getting new flat screen tvs or new glasses, some trivial thing that he didn't actually need. Not the kitchen ware that needed fixing, which at one point caused me to get a third degree burn because someone ended up running into my arm with boiling hot lasagna out of an oven we didn't normally use. There was also a point where I had to deliver a pizza to him, which he ordered drunkenly and over the phone while he was in the bar only twenty feet away, but when I went to deliver it to him and grab a jug of wine I needed for the restaurant, his grandson (very politely) had to stop me from doing so because his grandfather was doing something with a woman in the backroom of the bar in the middle of the day.
Currently, I have to move out of my house and in with friends a state away with my husband because even with two people working nearly 40 hours each at a minimum wage job still isn't enough to live and thrive off of. It's nothing we can make an actual life off of. We have to leave our house behind for a season, get new jobs and save money in this new place, just so we can afford to come back and fix up and sell our house/land. Our combined income is about $30,000 flat, in a small town where everything was just affordable enough to get by. It isn't anymore.
I sent out five job applications in one month only to hear back from one with a no, the others ghosted me completely until just the other day, literally the month after.
"No one wants to work! Everyone is lazy! No one is applying!"
You don't know how bad it is and has been even before COVID. Add inflation onto the long list of fucked up, unprofessional or flat out cruel things that can be done or said in many workplaces, which you have to deal or else your fired, on top a work chore/task sheet that probably keeps you overworked and exhausted the entire week/month/year and I ask you-
Would you want to work?
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somnolent-scout · 2 years
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Today I finally found a new purpose in my job! I discovered that I'm way more productive and happy working the second window in the drive-thru. I was able to speed up our productivity and improve customer satisfaction. I proved I was well organized, capable of multitasking, and capable of working quickly.
I figured out that one of the reasons why I was beginning to struggle with working in the lobby was the fact that I had hardly anything to do. Barely any customers, very few messes to clean, and never really restocking items. Which left me a lot of free time to stand around and get lost in my thoughts. Unfortunately, that led to intrusive thoughts taking over and making me depressed or nervous.
With the drive-thru, it's always busy. It's a consistent, continuous, and unwavering pattern going quickly. It's never too quick to be overwhelming, never too slow to be underwhelming. I'm always doing something when I'm at the second window. Whether that be the main task of serving customers or the subtasks of capping drinks, making mcflurries, and filling desserts. I don't have too much time to wander around mentally, therefore I don't have a chance to think about trauma or intrusive thoughts.
It's perfect for me! My managers and coworkers seem to agree as well. They noted how happy I was working the second window and how much more productive I was compared to the lobby. A few coworkers mentioned I should bring this up to the managers so they start assigning me the second window tasks. But I don't think I need to bring it up, my productivity today and Tuesday was enough for them to come to that conclusion on their own.
TL;DR: My traumatized autism brain likes working the second window in the drive-thru because it's stimulating, and I'm happy working it.
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ambitiouswriter · 1 year
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Hi everyone! I am new here, please feel free to send me a message, let's chat 😊
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