So i recently got a job doing security at one of galway's bigger clubs. I have to say i love being back on the security scene and at least i'm making a few quid for the summer
One of the downsides that i'm now starting to panic about is the fact that it seriously hampers my ability to study, but i can also blame facebook, blogging, the internet, cleaning my room, the TV and just about anything else i can think of to AVOID studying
The perks however... I get to listen to great music, i can chat with drunk girls (though sometimes, it can be irritating) i get free into big gigs (Pendulum coming to Galway soon, i'll have some of that thanks!) and if i drank, i'd probably get cheap booze to....
lol after nearly 4 years on the job i still can't choose if its a blessing or a curse
the unemployment rate is HUGE, trust me its a blessing!
ReplyDeleteI was in the same position as you were. I worked setup crew for my city's concert arena. Hours were late nights and it was exhausting, but the stories I got from it were amazing. Ah...
ReplyDeleteWell, you could be flipping burgers...
ReplyDeleteYeah, finding a job nowadays can be so hard..
ReplyDeleteBefriending a bouncer to my favorite club was one of my smartest decisions in college. You're the gatekeeper to a good night.
ReplyDeleteI think every job has perks and setbacks, unless you're the model oiler for playboy (free travel, and you get paid to rub down naked goddesses). But only 2-3 people in the entire world get that job.
ReplyDeletegood luck with your job!
ReplyDeleteYou work at a club, but dont drink? Lol
ReplyDeleteYou dont drink? Why?
ReplyDeleteI think that is a bles... lol
ReplyDeletebouncer?
ReplyDeleteBlessing. Coming from the unemployment rate, you're blessed to have any job.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice gig honestly...
ReplyDeletegood luck man!
ReplyDeleteWhatever brings home the bacon
ReplyDelete^ exactly needs that money
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