ANSWERS: 8
  • Yeah, ALL of them!
  • When they hired me i thought it was for a awning sales position.They meant to sew awnings not sell them.I had no clue how to sew anything.The owner gave me the orders and he would be back in about 8 hours.For a 1/2 hour i set there staring at this industrial sewing machine with no clue in sight.I saw a phone number on the machine and called it to see if they could give me any advise.When i told the guy on the phone what i was doing.He laughed his ass off BIGTIME.I was on the phone with him for 6 hours while he walked me through the whole process of sewing awnings.The boss got back and everything was done.The dirty part was he knew i didn't know how to sew.1 of my friends knew him and he's the 1 who planned it out.
  • My label just gave me a part-time gig setting up domains and creating "coming soon"/"under construction" pages for the new domains... The only html I know is what I use on myspace... but I get $75 for each one... how cool is that?
  • Oh boy how can I forget. Only 18 just married and wanted a job-any job. I ended up a book keeper. I feel sorry for the person that worked after I quit. Then I decided to become a nurse and found even in a field you love you will face the parts you do not care for hope to be of help sweet
  • Yes. Most I've been able to bluff my way through. Sears hired me as a motorcycle mechanic once. That one lasted 3 days.
  • Yes. I got a jb as a tour chaperon for a US study abroad program for a US university. I took groups of students through Europe. I was 18 and had had never even owned a passport before, let alone been to Europe!
  • Nope. Never once went & applied for a job that I didn't know what I was getting in to.
  • Well, I got promoted to a position I knew nothing about. The first couple of years were HORRIBLE. Now I'm one of the best at what I do.

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