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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1908980" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I worked PT as a photographer for a wholesale catalog outfit. For a while, I worked for a sales rep that represented a dozen or so lines of outdoor gear. I worked sportshows, boat shows and other demos. I also edited a fishing magazine for a couple of years. That was a FT gig for the last week of the month and then just a few hours the rest of the month.</p><p></p><p>1 Spring, I rigged boats from late April till sometime in June. </p><p></p><p>1 School year, I was a playground supervisor. The pay was decent and the stories I got out of the experience have been great campfire fodder. I got to see my youngest everyday at lunch too, so that was another bonus. If I were PT, I would do that again, in a heartbeat.</p><p></p><p>I had applied and interviewed to work PT at a grocery store at the meat counter, but they said that as a PT gig, I could work up to 39.5 hours a week and every other weekend. The discount on steaks would have been a bonus, but I did not want to work that many more hours.</p><p></p><p>When the other gigs dried up, I trained to be a 12-hour responder, joined the safety committee and signed a bid to be an air driver. After that, I worked 30-35 hours a week, more during peak and I did not need to work more than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1908980, member: 13921"] I worked PT as a photographer for a wholesale catalog outfit. For a while, I worked for a sales rep that represented a dozen or so lines of outdoor gear. I worked sportshows, boat shows and other demos. I also edited a fishing magazine for a couple of years. That was a FT gig for the last week of the month and then just a few hours the rest of the month. 1 Spring, I rigged boats from late April till sometime in June. 1 School year, I was a playground supervisor. The pay was decent and the stories I got out of the experience have been great campfire fodder. I got to see my youngest everyday at lunch too, so that was another bonus. If I were PT, I would do that again, in a heartbeat. I had applied and interviewed to work PT at a grocery store at the meat counter, but they said that as a PT gig, I could work up to 39.5 hours a week and every other weekend. The discount on steaks would have been a bonus, but I did not want to work that many more hours. When the other gigs dried up, I trained to be a 12-hour responder, joined the safety committee and signed a bid to be an air driver. After that, I worked 30-35 hours a week, more during peak and I did not need to work more than that. [/QUOTE]
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