Taco Bell...

If you're having to work 72 hours a week, you're doing it wrong.
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you is lazy my bad.

 
Thats how you became such a BALLER!!!!!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
hahaha PPL use to come up to me and tell me about (so called) better jobs that pay more.... yeah they were wrong

 
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you is lazy my bad.
Not lazy at all. I've done landscaping, HVAC, remodeling, and I used to be a CA installer. It has nothing to do with lazy, and everything to do with the fact that I've worked myself into a position where I don't have to work 72 hours a week, and my business is self-sustaining. I make $3-4k a month, just on the business that I don't even have to try for. The repeat customers, car dealerships, body shops, and insurance companies that send their cars to me on a regular basis. That doesn't include the business I pick up on the sales floor, and the new accounts I open on a regular basis. Do you have any idea how much money you can make outfitting police cars? How about outfitting entire company fleets with nav systems and bluetooth? Mogo and TomTom Works? Do you know what it's like to get a phone call, hear "Hey Nick, we need 50 new Blackberry Curves", spend an hour doing the processing, and make $1200?

I'm not lazy, I'm just working smarter, not harder. Don't hate.

 
Not lazy at all. I've done landscaping, HVAC, remodeling, and I used to be a CA installer. It has nothing to do with lazy, and everything to do with the fact that I've worked myself into a position where I don't have to work 72 hours a week, and my business is self-sustaining. I make $3-4k a month, just on the business that I don't even have to try for. The repeat customers, car dealerships, body shops, and insurance companies that send their cars to me on a regular basis. That doesn't include the business I pick up on the sales floor, and the new accounts I open on a regular basis. Do you have any idea how much money you can make outfitting police cars? How about outfitting entire company fleets with nav systems and bluetooth? Mogo and TomTom Works? Do you know what it's like to get a phone call, hear "Hey Nick, we need 50 new Blackberry Curves", spend an hour doing the processing, and make $1200?
I'm not lazy, I'm just working smarter, not harder. Don't hate.
Thanks for the explanation.

 
thats what i make in about a week and a half!!! u ****! man i cant wait to get out of there!
trust me dude....i've been there before. I thank god every day that i make enough money now to actually feed my kids. I don't do alot of physical work but i just got my Shift Leader job and it's cool. I'm basically manage a shift at a multi-billion dollar manufacturing plant. (yes i make peanuts compared to some people here but i love what i do and it pays well for the area i live in)

 
I actually used to feel kind of bad for taco bell employees.

We used to go through there after a concert and give the drive through people a hell of an interesting time at a 1 a.m. Made the crackhead walking around the parking lot look sane //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

 
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