He is just overly dense. I mean how many frigging threads can you make about some $100 components. Not to mention people tell him the same shit over and over.I really don't see how someone like that can survive in today's society.
GM during the day casino nights and weekends, then you can he hood rich.So I got an interview again with GM. I'm in a dilemma, do I work for GM or the casino? I get paid more at the casino, but better benefits at GM. I think GM wins out here.
Ford did the layoffs, GM did the buyouts, but that was blue collar factory workers. I'd be working in the tech center which isn't factory work. They wanted to get rid of their employees and bring in new ones at $14 an hour. Most likely I'd start off with janitorial work. My uncle works at the tech center and he said to grab any job I can at the tech center. I would start off as a janitor, but once inside GM, I can apply for any type of salary or office job. I can apply for jobs in other states, countries etc. GM also pays for schooling and sends people to other states and countries for job training. My current job averages around $20 an hour. Thus GM job pays $14, but better benefits and a much better chance at advancing. I'm pretty much plateaued at the casino. If GM offers me a job I think I will take it.Didn't GM just lay off a bunch of workers, or was that Ford?
I'd take it, seems like a better deal as you can advance and may make more that the $20 bucks an hour that you are making now.Ford did the layoffs, GM did the buyouts, but that was blue collar factory workers. I'd be working in the tech center which isn't factory work. They wanted to get rid of their employees and bring in new ones at $14 an hour. Most likely I'd start off with janitorial work. My uncle works at the tech center and he said to grab any job I can at the tech center. I would start off as a janitor, but once inside GM, I can apply for any type of salary or office job. I can apply for jobs in other states, countries etc. GM also pays for schooling and sends people to other states and countries for job training. My current job averages around $20 an hour. Thus GM job pays $14, but better benefits and a much better chance at advancing. I'm pretty much plateaued at the casino. If GM offers me a job I think I will take it.
I haven't gotten myself into debt and can maintain my current lifestyle on $14 an hour. Plus the tech center is much closer to my apartment then the casino is, so I'll save a lot on gas. I estimate I would save roughly 30 miles a day of city driving. The casino is about 25 miles away, and the tech center is about 10 miles away.I'd take it, seems like a better deal as you can advance and may make more that the $20 bucks an hour that you are making now.