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My Experiences and AdviceNewest Review: ... for it so I told the terminal superintendent that I will be the guy to go to jail, just give me some business cards saying I am the "CSX Willard Ohio right-of-way beautification superintendent and let tehm arrest me. I will go to jail for a basic day pay for every day, which is a pretty good deal that I am offering, instead of a $2500 fine I am offering to go to jail for 7 days for like ... more |
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by Cammij - written on 15/02/03 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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I hesitate to call my new diversion a job, but I guess it is, I am sort of old fashioned and believe a man ought to have a trade. And furthermore, at a real job you get a nice jacket from your union and they have free admission at Club Rog or Deja Vu for men in your line of work twice a month. A job is like a career or something you can be proud of. And I can't say that about this endeavor although technically I am on the books and I get a paycheck. I am temporarily not needed at the railroad, this coincided with my latest involvement in keeping the boys in the car repair shop busy. For all you foamers out there here are the details. I had an advanced ...
by alirigby - written on 29/04/02 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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From 1998 until the middle of 2000 I worked as a travel consultant for an independent travel agency. Below I detail information and advice, based on my experiences, that should hopefully be of use to anyone considering this as a career. The Job: A travel consultant is both a sales representative and an advisor to clients. With many agencies a lot of the time is spent on the telephone giving quotes, answering queries and making the all important sales. You make use of a Computer Reservation System (CRS); we used Galileo to book flights and inhouse software for bookings. You will receive full training on the systems the agency uses. Your days ...



