I just recenty got my first job ever!! yay for me. Anyways, i was wondering, onn average, how many hours per day do you guys work. I work from 10:30 (store opening) to about 5 pm where the second shift starts.
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I work in the kitchen at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Reno, NV. The morning job that I cover (6:00am - 3:00pm) is in the pot room, alone. When I get there, there are on average130 pots to be washed, and the cooks and cafeteria bring more every 5-8 minutes, they bring about 7 more each. This process continues until about 12:30pm. Then my normal job is from 3:00pm - 8:00pm.
I make 8.51 an hour plus great benefits. It is only a temp job to fill time, since I dont need the money, until I go to BT and AIT.
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I'm still in high school, but I do work. I usually work 15-20 hours a week and get paid 5.95 an hour. I know it's not much but it keeps my gas paid and everything. I have to wait another 4 months to get a raise(been working for 2 months there now) -- I don't think I'll still be working there, though. Damn grocery stores.
Last summer was my first working experience... and it was hell.
5-6 days a week I would be picked up by a construction worker at my house at about 7 AM and work till about 4 PM and walk home if it was within a 15 minute walk. It sucked, horrendously. My first highschool summer was filled with hard physical labor. But who am I kidding... I made over 2k for a car.
I don't work at all. I'm not really collecting money for anything like a car either, so I don't have to at the moment.
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