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Tonee

Active Member
Dec 16, 2005
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26
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Hartlepool
too fund you balling...

I currently work 25 hours a week mon-fri... which would be good if I didn't have a total of more than half my wages going out a month before I can play with it... and my boss won't give me more hours :(

I don't have a clue what I want too do, nor do I have any exp apart from being in a call centre (never going too one again) and working at B&Q (my current job)

Just wondering what you do so I can get ideas muhahaa...
 

KitsuneAndy

Platinum Member
too fund you balling...

I currently work 25 hours a week mon-fri... which would be good if I didn't have a total of more than half my wages going out a month before I can play with it... and my boss won't give me more hours :(

I don't have a clue what I want too do, nor do I have any exp apart from being in a call centre (never going too one again) and working at B&Q (my current job)

Just wondering what you do so I can get ideas muhahaa...
40 hours a week as a Pensions Technician for Norwich Union. Not bad money, but my missus only works 20 hours a week and is finding it hard to find full time work, so not a huge amount left after bills etc for paintball.

Which sucks since both me and the missus play!
 

ego

oihlk
Jul 24, 2006
299
1
0
London
what about 10 quid a week?
lol i cant find a job there all full and its hard cuz im only 15 :(
Yup! There is hardly any jobs around for peeps aged 14-16. Try marshalling but some sites have a 16+ restriction or try at your pub, they might let you do the dirty work in the back:eek:
Does anyone have any suggestions for jobs peeps are age? (14-16):(
 
Ever thought of being a rent boy?

-Mat

Edit: as for the 16 rules, some sites even enforce it to 18, mainly since without sounding like a true ar*e this is often more justified than people think, since a lot of the under 18 year old staff we have working for us, are a lot more timid, and less forceful with rules, and can tend to be ‘bullied’ a bit by the players in terms of letting the games run away with them. And often due to the timidness are normally stood further back and not in the centre of the game field and are generally less confidant doing everything

-Mat