I was in Midland all of last week and when guys found out I was from El
Paso they asked if I could hook them up with Viagra or Cialsis.   Guess
they think we just drive to Juarez and buy them cheap.  15 to 30 a pill
Maybe something new going out at the drill sites
I know drug abuse is high up there...too much quick money. Too young to
save or invest

Jaime Solorza
On Nov 3, 2014 7:24 AM, "Adam Moffett via Af" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  You might consider pizza delivery.  You can definitely do that part time,
> and the pizza place will be very excited to get an application from someone
> who can spell their own name and address correctly.
>
> I did it for awhile and the whole job is like taking a break from real
> life.  Drive the car, listen to the radio, deliver the goods, smile, get a
> tip, drive more, fold boxes and sweep the floor while you wait for the next
> delivery.  Oh yeah, they also think you're  a hero at the pizza shop if you
> stay busy without being ordered to.  If they think you're a hero they'll
> give you whatever shift you want.  You want Friday and Saturday night.
>
> Unlike tech support....or anything else I ever did, the customer is always
> happy to see you and the interaction with them is always positive.  It was
> maybe one time in three hundred that anybody gave the pizza guy any
> attitude.
>
> On the less rosy side, you do have to pay attention to your vehicle
> maintenance and fuel costs and make sure you're actually making money.  You
> might gross $15/hour, and if you can do a lot of the basic car stuff on
> your own, you'll only put 20-30% back into the car.  Too many people went
> in and back out of that job because they weren't paying attention to what
> they were doing to their car.
>
> The other thing that ruined people was tickets.  Speeding, red lights,
> failure to yield....one ticket and you just paid out a couple of days worth
> of income to the court.  Parking is not an issue though....nobody ever gave
> me trouble for parking anywhere as long as I had the pizza sign on the car.
>
>  My banker has been being a dick about that whole paying him back on the
> house thing lately, every month making me pay, its like come on man, i took
> the money, isnt that enough?
>
>  Ive been applying for remote support and helpdesk type stuff that is
> remote office.. but everything Ive interviewed for ends up being full time
> only. And none of them offer upward mobility given the nature of the work.
>
>  any of you folks know of any of these call centers that hire part time
> remote workers? I dont care about being overqualified or the pay being
> crap, just looking for some supplemental dough.
>
>  One thing amazes me is how many of these outfits use skype for
> communications, I dont know if theyre ultimately routing customer calls
> through skype or what, but thats the requirement they have. It used to be
> required you had a pots line
>
>  --
>  All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the
> parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you
> can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not
> use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925
>
>
>

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