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1andonlywhitie
02-27-2014, 08:36 PM
Well this is becoming quite a thing for me, every year it seems right around this time I get to thinkin' hard about my job and I realize just how much I work for so little money... I've had a long string of jobs since I moved to the US and it seems that in every job I land I end up working far too hard for far too little money (if I get paid at all!) and I'm always trying to find a way to get ahead..

So here we go again, does anyone know of a solid business hiring? Or is the company you work for hiring?

I'm open to looking at just about any opportunity where I will get paid relative to how long and hard I work. I'm currently selling cars and managing the dealerships eBay account and it's frustrating to me how much work (and time! 60 hours a week!) I have to put forth to get average pay every Friday. I have prior experience in a lot of stuff from being a service advisor to a store manager, I've done graphics, I've done sales, I've run small businesses, I've even detailed cars! If you can help or know someone who may need a new employee that actually WORKS then shoot me a PM and I'll get you my resume.

Thanks guys!

Hagen3great
02-27-2014, 11:45 PM
Go roughneck on a rig. 70-100k a yr and work half the year.

brtnstrns
02-28-2014, 09:37 AM
My company (Zodiac Seats US LLC (formerly Weber Aircraft)) seems to always be hiring assemblers. Its up in Gainesville and the hours can be kind of ridiculous but if you don't mind the commute and being part of a union I think the pay is decent and you'll have plenty of opportunities for overtime.

DirtyD
02-28-2014, 10:21 AM
Our steel facbrication plant could always use new people. As long as you take pride in your work, and don't try to cut corners, I'm sure they would love you versus some of the people they have now.

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 12:46 PM
My company (Zodiac Seats US LLC (formerly Weber Aircraft)) seems to always be hiring assemblers. Its up in Gainesville and the hours can be kind of ridiculous but if you don't mind the commute and being part of a union I think the pay is decent and you'll have plenty of opportunities for overtime.

Gainesville is a bit too far for a daily commute, unfortunately.

Our steel facbrication plant could always use new people. As long as you take pride in your work, and don't try to cut corners, I'm sure they would love you versus some of the people they have now.

Where is it located?


I'd really like to find something with consistent hours where I can work all day. I hate sitting around in the dealership wasting time when it's quiet, I know a lot of people love just sitting around and doing nothing here but man, I wanna have stuff to do!

DirtyD
02-28-2014, 12:55 PM
Gainesville is a bit too far for a daily commute, unfortunately.



Where is it located?


I'd really like to find something with consistent hours where I can work all day. I hate sitting around in the dealership wasting time when it's quiet, I know a lot of people love just sitting around and doing nothing here but man, I wanna have stuff to do!
4201 Old Denton Rd, Haltom City, 76117

You'd be doing shift work, but right now most of the guys, I'm told, are working 60-70 hours a week.

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 01:07 PM
4201 Old Denton Rd, Haltom City, 76117

You'd be doing shift work, but right now most of the guys, I'm told, are working 60-70 hours a week.

May be too far but I'll look at it... that's like 50 miles one way..

re-rx7
02-28-2014, 01:16 PM
My company (Zodiac Seats US LLC (formerly Weber Aircraft)) seems to always be hiring assemblers. Its up in Gainesville and the hours can be kind of ridiculous but if you don't mind the commute and being part of a union I think the pay is decent and you'll have plenty of opportunities for overtime.

Hit me up sometime I live in Gainesville. OP You keep moving around you will never move up. Investing time is how you move up.

DirtyD
02-28-2014, 01:22 PM
May be too far but I'll look at it... that's like 50 miles one way..
Yeah, it's a drive for sure.

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 01:28 PM
Hit me up sometime I live in Gainesville. OP You keep moving around you will never move up. Investing time is how you move up.

I know that and back in Australia I was doing great with that mentality, I spent years at my previous jobs and my loyalty paid off for me. The problem I've been having here is a string of jobs where I haven't been paid, despite staying loyal and remaining there for weeks without paychecks. I love being loyal to my job but the fact is, not many companies in the US are loyal to their employees.

I'm not expecting to just fall into a manager role or a high-paying position, all I want really is a job where I can work hard and get paid for doing so. So please, if you know a company that actually looks after their employees and I will be rewarded for being loyal please let me know lol.

BERT
02-28-2014, 01:39 PM
I know that and back in Australia I was doing great with that mentality, I spent years at my previous jobs and my loyalty paid off for me. The problem I've been having here is a string of jobs where I haven't been paid, despite staying loyal and remaining there for weeks without paychecks. I love being loyal to my job but the fact is, not many companies in the US are loyal to their employees.

I'm not expecting to just fall into a manager role or a high-paying position, all I want really is a job where I can work hard and get paid for doing so. So please, if you know a company that actually looks after their employees and I will be rewarded for being loyal please let me know lol.



Great, now everything I read of yours is in an Australian accent lol

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 01:41 PM
Great, now everything I read of yours is in an Australian accent lol

Lol it makes me great for talking to people, everyone remembers me so customers come back. ;)

re-rx7
02-28-2014, 01:45 PM
I know that and back in Australia I was doing great with that mentality, I spent years at my previous jobs and my loyalty paid off for me. The problem I've been having here is a string of jobs where I haven't been paid, despite staying loyal and remaining there for weeks without paychecks. I love being loyal to my job but the fact is, not many companies in the US are loyal to their employees.

I'm not expecting to just fall into a manager role or a high-paying position, all I want really is a job where I can work hard and get paid for doing so. So please, if you know a company that actually looks after their employees and I will be rewarded for being loyal please let me know lol.

I work at a Casino so if things get desperate LMK. I can prolly get you on.:ehcapt:

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 03:47 PM
I work at a Casino so if things get desperate LMK. I can prolly get you on.:ehcapt:

Lol, will do. Gainesville is a long-ass way...

I'm starting to lean towards something manual labor I think, no stupid customers, no hassle or bullshit, just go to work and WORK and get a decent check each week..

BERT
02-28-2014, 04:03 PM
Lol it makes me great for talking to people, everyone remembers me so customers come back. ;)



Met some guys from Australia at a bar once here in longview. Learned what flange meant pretty quick. Me and my brother still use that every now and then :D

pohnjarker
02-28-2014, 04:07 PM
im feeling the same as you are, i work on computer and sitting behind a desk on a computer for the past 13 years is starting to suck now that im back in the states. afghanland was cool so it wasnt bad.

im looking to get out and do something with my hands...looking for oilfield work now myself.

im also driving 80 miles one way to work every day and it sucks...good luck with finding something you like man.

Zeek
02-28-2014, 04:35 PM
Could always apply to Pepsi we're always hiring. Lowest jobs are operators and they make $15.50 a hour. Idk what your used to making. They get a lot of overtime too.

zsommer79
02-28-2014, 04:53 PM
im looking to get out and do something with my hands...looking for oilfield work now myself.

im also driving 80 miles one way to work every day and it sucks...good luck with finding something you like man.

There is plenty of money to be had in the Oilfield, just not in the DFW. In Midland the only real qualification you need is to pass a drug test.

Guessing your the guy I met at the Plano meet last Friday night from Gun Barrel driving the SG Paxton car?

1andonlywhitie
02-28-2014, 04:55 PM
Could always apply to Pepsi we're always hiring. Lowest jobs are operators and they make $15.50 a hour. Idk what your used to making. They get a lot of overtime too.

I applied there a few times and never heard any response, maybe I'll jump back onto them and see what I can get. I'm sick of sales... ugh.

brtnstrns
03-01-2014, 11:29 AM
Gainesville is a bit too far for a daily commute, unfortunately.



Haha, yeah I've been driving from Lewisville to Gainesville every day for the past 2 1/2 years which is like 58 miles one way. I'm an engineer there though so I don't necessarily have to be there for 10 hours a day, although I do do that sometimes.

1andonlywhitie
03-01-2014, 12:01 PM
Haha, yeah I've been driving from Lewisville to Gainesville every day for the past 2 1/2 years which is like 58 miles one way. I'm an engineer there though so I don't necessarily have to be there for 10 hours a day, although I do do that sometimes.

Good god that's a lot of driving... although being an engineer pays for that I bet lol..

I just need out of sales, it's frustrating and discouraging to me to work hard on a deal for a hundred bucks and see another sales person fall into a deal that make $500-600. I guess I don't like the portion of sales that comes from the luck of what your customer has for you to work with. I'd rather just bust my ass every day and get paid for my time and effort instead..

Dominic Toretto
03-01-2014, 08:02 PM
Good god that's a lot of driving... although being an engineer pays for that I bet lol..

I just need out of sales, it's frustrating and discouraging to me to work hard on a deal for a hundred bucks and see another sales person fall into a deal that make $500-600. I guess I don't like the portion of sales that comes from the luck of what your customer has for you to work with. I'd rather just bust my ass every day and get paid for my time and effort instead..

Definitely hear you on that. I interned as a salesman for Chevy for like two months in 2002. Managers berating you all the time, skin getting 4 shades darker from ALWAYS having to be outside. Income being a matter of luck. Sucks bro, good luck on everything.

-Alex

ThunderkissGT14
03-02-2014, 12:53 AM
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Pat McCrotch
03-02-2014, 03:39 AM
Have you thought about the railroad? The 2 big ones in town hire all the time. BNSF and UPRR. I have worked for both, BNSF is a lot better to work for than UPRR but they both pay real good, have great benefits and retirement...

1andonlywhitie
03-04-2014, 12:52 PM
Have you thought about the railroad? The 2 big ones in town hire all the time. BNSF and UPRR. I have worked for both, BNSF is a lot better to work for than UPRR but they both pay real good, have great benefits and retirement...

Just looked it up and again I think it's too far for a daily commute. Being in McKinney I could go as far as maybe Dallas or as far north as maybe Sherman. I'd love something with set hours and consistent pay where I can just go work my ass off and take my normal check home every week.

That would take a lot of stress away, not dealing with sales and having inconsistent pay..

1andonlywhitie
03-08-2014, 12:34 PM
Still looking... I trawl CareerBuilder, Monster and Craigslist every day and I've applied to a bunch of stuff, no replies yet but still hopeful.

I've decided I'd like a job where I just have to work, I don't wanna do any more sales, I don't want to deal with customer shit, I just want to work hard, get my hands dirty and take home a check every week. Apparently those jobs are hard to find in McKinney and it's surrounding cities...

JDMLOL
03-08-2014, 06:30 PM
Still looking... I trawl CareerBuilder, Monster and Craigslist


Not to discourage you, but typically by the time a job is posted on one of those sites and someone contacts the company to inquire about a position, it has already been filled. Your best bet is to have a connection through a friend, acquaintance, family. Are you on LinkedIn?

1andonlywhitie
03-08-2014, 06:37 PM
Not to discourage you, but typically by the time a job is posted on one of those sites and someone contacts the company to inquire about a position, it has already been filled. Your best bet is to have a connection through a friend, acquaintance, family. Are you on LinkedIn?

I'm not, is it a good resource? I'm also emailing companies nearby that I feel I would be a good fit for but maybe LinkedIn would be a good idea too!

JDMLOL
03-08-2014, 06:45 PM
I'm not, is it a good resource? I'm also emailing companies nearby that I feel I would be a good fit for but maybe LinkedIn would be a good idea too!


It can be. Sort of like Facebook for professionals. You can connect with friends, colleagues, family, etc. they also have job postings. You build a profile with your work/professional experience and skills.

I just recently graduated from TCU and my mother works in the career center there. That's where I learned that traditional job websites aren't very effective.

Pat McCrotch
03-08-2014, 10:27 PM
Just looked it up and again I think it's too far for a daily commute. Being in McKinney I could go as far as maybe Dallas or as far north as maybe Sherman. I'd love something with set hours and consistent pay where I can just go work my ass off and take my normal check home every week.

That would take a lot of stress away, not dealing with sales and having inconsistent pay..

For $90,000+ a year, I would make the drive, then move when possible, but that's just me..

Good luck with the search.

Crimson600+HP
03-11-2014, 11:59 AM
My opinion with jobs is to move where the job is at. I saw a lot of my HS classmates who graduated college with marketable degrees unwilling to move out of the immediate area. Most of them are unhappy with there jobs and pay. Those who were willing to move are a different story. Good luck with the search though...this job market is tough.

1andonlywhitie
03-24-2014, 12:53 PM
Still on the hunt, joined LinkedIn like suggested and starting building some connections... hoping something pops up!

Pewter Lurch
03-24-2014, 02:21 PM
Im looking for general service guys at my shop (oil changes, tires, state inspection, parts running, customer pick-up/ drop-off). More for a kid than someone that has a lot to pay for.

1andonlywhitie
03-27-2014, 01:03 PM
Just as more background to why I'm looking, this week I'll be working 70 hours. Hours are fine if you're getting paid for them, but 70 hours of sitting in an office waiting on customers and making phone calls fucking sucks...

EDIT: Meeting with a sign company in McKinney tomorrow looking for an installer. Salary, 5-day work week. Could be a good fit...fingers crossed!