So what do everyone do for a living?

I work in the financial sector at Europe's largest pension provider as a business developer. I'm still a junior, as I graduated last year (MSc at age of 22), but so far it has been amazing.
 
I can't believe people hate working at gamestop so much. Seriously, given the age, experience, and background, it's a good place to be for a lot of the people that work there. I know long-term it can be "not the best," but still.

I help rich investors get richer by doing all the stuff they don't like doing at an affordable price. They outsource the non-sexy stuff to me and I do it. Very "fun."
 
I know a few people that work at Game Stop, and basically they have it so you are constantly on the verge of being fired because it doesn't matter how many games or consoles you sell, they only care if you manage to sell the customer the extra two-year warranty or whatever. And for every time that you DON'T sell the warranty it goes against you pretty bad. People simply will not get it if they don't want it.
 
I work in accounting as Accounts Recievable. Working towards Accounts Management
I help rich investors get richer by doing all the stuff they don't like doing at an affordable price. They outsource the non-sexy stuff to me and I do it. Very "fun."

So...uh...can you make a poor guy become a rich investor and makes me monnies??
 
I know a few people that work at Game Stop, and basically they have it so you are constantly on the verge of being fired because it doesn't matter how many games or consoles you sell, they only care if you manage to sell the customer the extra two-year warranty or whatever. And for every time that you DON'T sell the warranty it goes against you pretty bad. People simply will not get it if they don't want it.


Yeah, i can see that. Because i have honestly never had someone at Gamestop come up to me and ask me if i need help finding anything or trying to actually sell me something. Then you get up to the counter and the bull shit starts. "Do you want 2 year scratch replacement coverage for $20 on a game that's already $59.99?" or "Do you want to pre-order a shitload of games months and months before they come out?" and stuff like that. I personally hate going there because of all the questions they ask. Kind of like when i go to Best buy and they make you give your phone number before purchasing. I always say "No." and it turns into a big ordeal.
 
It really sucks because they hate asking it. No one is going to buy it unless they come into the store already wanting it, but if they don't try to sell it you can get fired out of nowhere.
 
I'm a magician/therapist

i will calm u down then rape ur mind with crazy illusions....

i'm also a professional candyseller/toilet repair man....

life is sweet
 
I like to stand at the printer in the middle of the office yelling, "PC load error?!?! What the fuck is that???"
 
o come on jesus... you know you'd just give it to the poor... right?? wwjd afterall... lol
 
o come on jesus... you know you'd just give it to the poor... right?? wwjd afterall... lol

That question was never actually answered with a straight answer, it's just assumed. So, you never know, right?
 
I am a qualified personal trainer doing a degree in fitness and I work in a bar part time. Oh and Like Tiamat I bash up old people and take their money exept I make sure their using a walking frame 1st
 
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