The store manager told me to stop reading my novel when there were no customers around. When he walked away, I started reading again. When he came back, I gave a really lame excuse and put the book away, then went back to reading when he left. The third time he caught me reading, he fired me for insubordination.
They gave me lots of extra hours my first two weeks so they could pay me during training since I didn’t know how to use a cash register, how to pour drinks, etc.
Hmmm… this is indeed tempting.
The last time I worked at a job like that, though, I was fired after only three days. (I did something really stupid.)
Also, how many hours a week are the jobs?
What did you do?
The store manager told me to stop reading my novel when there were no customers around. When he walked away, I started reading again. When he came back, I gave a really lame excuse and put the book away, then went back to reading when he left. The third time he caught me reading, he fired me for insubordination.
Probably at your discretion between 13 and 30.
The picture of Louie’s first paycheck shows 100 hours for two weeks. (OTOH, the boss seems to be a female who really likes him...)
They gave me lots of extra hours my first two weeks so they could pay me during training since I didn’t know how to use a cash register, how to pour drinks, etc.
Being paid to learn is pretty sweet.
Heh. This may be another kind of optimal employment.