What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
- BoneSnapDeez
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I would love that hourly wage. I mean, I don't have a job but if I did......
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Forlorn Drifter
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
That's pretty damn good where I live for hourly. Especially if we ignore oil work.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I think it's a great wage considering I've only ever made $7.50 at any of my other jobs
. That being said there are a couple of things which make it difficult for many people basically you are on call 24/7, only guaranteed work on Saturdays, you have to provide your own vehicle if your rural like I am, and after your first few month you don't get paid your actual hours, but what the route is rated for(I'm still working around 2 hours past what I get paid for each day
). That being said the money is great and if you can work your way to a full time job the benefits are even better although it takes years for that to happen since job bidding is based pretty much solely on seniority
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Hell if you don't have a job and need one I highly recommend checking out the USPS site.
http://about.usps.com/careers/welcome.htm
Really the application process is pretty simple and all you really have to do to qualify is schedule a testing which basically just involves going to a learning center they approve and doing a multiple choice/matching test on a computer to make sure you have the basic skills needed for sorting mail. After that you are free to apply for as many positions as possible and I heard back from all four positions I applied for although in WV they only ever used emails to notify you of interviews which were easy to miss. On the other hand the Ohio offices I applied to actually bothered to call.
Amazon greased their wheels a bit last Christmas so they have been hiring a lot of new people and getting in quite a few new vehicles, scanners, and etc. If you can get a city carrier job since you just use their vehicles mostly LLVs(they are upgrading to newer vans in a lot of places) and they do all the maintenance so you don't have to pay out of pocket when you have a break down.
Hell if you don't have a job and need one I highly recommend checking out the USPS site.
http://about.usps.com/careers/welcome.htm
Really the application process is pretty simple and all you really have to do to qualify is schedule a testing which basically just involves going to a learning center they approve and doing a multiple choice/matching test on a computer to make sure you have the basic skills needed for sorting mail. After that you are free to apply for as many positions as possible and I heard back from all four positions I applied for although in WV they only ever used emails to notify you of interviews which were easy to miss. On the other hand the Ohio offices I applied to actually bothered to call.
Amazon greased their wheels a bit last Christmas so they have been hiring a lot of new people and getting in quite a few new vehicles, scanners, and etc. If you can get a city carrier job since you just use their vehicles mostly LLVs(they are upgrading to newer vans in a lot of places) and they do all the maintenance so you don't have to pay out of pocket when you have a break down.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
- alienjesus
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
It's weird to me how many couples are married but have been together far less time than my girlfriend and me.
- BoneSnapDeez
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Took me and the wife about 9 years before we got married.
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I'm closing in on 10 now.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Took me and the wife about 9 years before we got married.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Sort of similar here too. First we were going to wait until we graduated college. After that we wanted to wait until I earned my MBA. Then we waited for my wife to get her Master's degree. Then we waited until we both had well-paying careers. Then we finally got married.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Took me and the wife about 9 years before we got married.
I was having dinner with my family and my cousin announced she was engaged. I mentioned "That was quick!", to which my wife replied "Luke. Not everyone waits a decade to pop the question", and that response my parents laughing rather hard.
Times change. I know guys in their sixties who call their own daughter a whore for "living in sin". I don't think my wife's Grandparents ever knew that she and I lived together for around six years before marriage. We were told to keep a secret because I guess the assumption if you live together that has to mean you're having lots of sex.
Well, we were. But that's not the point. Wait. Do I have a point?
Yes! Parents need to be a little less uptight about sex. Daddy's little princess is going to have sex, so accept it. I am sooooo glad I lived with my wife before we were wed. Call it a trial run if you will, but I know best friends who became room mates and then hated each other. I also have friends who sleep in separate rooms from their partner to "save" their marriage.
And I know their are a lot more couples who prefer to have their own separate bedroom, but I find that peculiar. Just wondering what happens if the wife asks "Wanna go to the bedroom?" do you respond with "My place or yours?".
It just dawned on me that I don't have a single friend who has gone through a divorce. I consider Dish an -E friend, but I've never witnessed a friend going through one. I've seen plenty of break-ups, but not the big D. Wonder if the divorce rate is dropping.
- prfsnl_gmr
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
It is for two reasons: (1) the marriage rate is declining; and (2) people who do get married are waiting until later in life to do so.Luke wrote:Wonder if the divorce rate is dropping.
Also, BTW, my wife and I dated only two years before we were engaged; we were engaged just under a year; we lived together for less than five months before marrying; and we are approaching our ninth wedding anniversary. Accordingly, I do not think that you have to date for a very long time before getting married, but I do think it is very important to wait until your personality is fully developed before doing so. (When we were married, I was 26, and my wife was 28.)
- BoneSnapDeez
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Yeah age is a factor. When I met my wife she was 18 and I was 19. We got married once she was finished with college (7 years) and we had established a stable housing situation and had our finances in relative order.

