Other Jobs
Other Jobs
Out of curiosity, to the full time players: What other jobs have you had apart from playing fruits and what has been your favourite job in terms of enjoyment and worst in term of stress?
- trayhop123
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a good thread , that should provide some interesting results.
very little from me though ,,,,,,playing fruits from around 13-14 ,,,,, ,,, yts computer studies 16-18 included a cpl of work placements at various firms,,,,,,,,,,,,, then did a part time 3day a week stint for 6weeks at virgin megastore ,,,,, then fruits full time ever since.
very little from me though ,,,,,,playing fruits from around 13-14 ,,,,, ,,, yts computer studies 16-18 included a cpl of work placements at various firms,,,,,,,,,,,,, then did a part time 3day a week stint for 6weeks at virgin megastore ,,,,, then fruits full time ever since.
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I was fulltime but I'm working in Europe right now and undecided on where I will be living after my contract is up, might be ukraine, might be london, might be back in Scotland, have to wait and see.
Before I played fulltime I did various things like bar work and other stuff, nothing exciting.
As for enjoyment/stress I dont really enjoy playing fruits much, meeting people and travelling is good fun but it was a good income. I would say my current job provides the most enjoyment. Bar work at the weekends was probably the most stressfull.
Before I played fulltime I did various things like bar work and other stuff, nothing exciting.
As for enjoyment/stress I dont really enjoy playing fruits much, meeting people and travelling is good fun but it was a good income. I would say my current job provides the most enjoyment. Bar work at the weekends was probably the most stressfull.
As someone who's in their third year at uni, and working full time over summer/easter.. it's really hard to adjust from being your own boss with regards to time, what to do etc, to doing something stressful with long hours, it really depends on what it is i'm doing when not managing my own time.
My only advice is, if anyone is thinking about getting a job, make sure it's something you enjoy, otherwise you probably won't be able to adjust.
My only advice is, if anyone is thinking about getting a job, make sure it's something you enjoy, otherwise you probably won't be able to adjust.
Was wondering why i hadn't heard from you in a while, have fun bud!CraigDag wrote:I was fulltime but I'm working in Europe right now and undecided on where I will be living after my contract is up, might be ukraine, might be london, might be back in Scotland, have to wait and see.
Before I played fulltime I did various things like bar work and other stuff, nothing exciting.
As for enjoyment/stress I dont really enjoy playing fruits much, meeting people and travelling is good fun but it was a good income. I would say my current job provides the most enjoyment. Bar work at the weekends was probably the most stressfull.
Well known that im a chef Have run my own buisness and been a chef unit manager, which is stressfull! Problem with this game is even on a bad week you make more than what works worth, after tax and N.I. Love cooking more than playing but you go where the money is!
I am Glendale, much better than you!
Own and run my own I.T consultancy company. It makes me alot of money, but it also eats alot of my time. But it affords me the lifestyle that I enjoy for myself and my wife
An example of the crap you get in this line of work is when some client thinks that it's acceptable to call you at 3am because email on his blackberry isn't working.
An example of the crap you get in this line of work is when some client thinks that it's acceptable to call you at 3am because email on his blackberry isn't working.
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"If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?"
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