My previous employer made good and sent me a W4 and independent contractor agreement. I will be working as a contract designer for them and will be paid more than I made when I was working for them full-time. I'll be doing product packaging, so nothing exciting, but I am hoping this will turn into more contract work.
But in an effort to raise emergency funds needed to continue my higher education, I begrudgingly accepted a retail gig to for a retail outlet that will remain anonymous. I was brought on as an Assistant Manager, which is nice, because that means that a lot of people don't yell at me - just one.
I cannot confirm or deny that.
Thankfully, it is not Target. And I'm not kidding, because Disposable White Guy talked about that option. That was like my last resort, as I've put in almost three years of service there when I was in high school to freshman year. Never again.
Also, Target has a shitty discount (10%).
you two should try working at a movie theater. Its awesome job and fun.
Just for that, Viz, I am going to badmouth Mother 3 and Earthbound to every customer.
Just for that, Viz, I am going to badmouth Mother 3 and Earthbound to every customer.
Just for that, Viz, I am going to badmouth Mother 3 and Earthbound to every customer.
The average consumer has never heard of said game.
The goal is to work this awful retail gig and do freelance contract work at the same and go to school full-time. And not sleep.
The goal is to work this awful retail gig and do freelance contract work at the same and go to school full-time. And not sleep.
The Art Institute of California - San Francisco has offered to let me use their services to find a job in my career field once I'm enrolled, though. And due to my work history in the field, I will be recommend to academic directors in regards to work (they're all professionals that teach on the spare time).
I will, pretty much. My folks are going to have to help finance some loans, but I don't qualify for a Pell Grant and since I'm not enrolled, there's a lot of stuff I'm not eligible for (need to be enrolled, have a decent GPA, etc.).
No, the B&N discount is 30%. I know this from my girlfriend's sister, who is also an ASM in another district.
Half man/Half legend
College is rather different though. It's very common for parents to pay for their kids college.