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Come on guys, we know anyone with a Fortune 100 gig (mid-top level) has no time to be working an extra 20 hours per week/month for some discount on sneakers. If anything, you wouldnt even had any need for sneakers anyways.
he just graduated last year and an entry-level job at f100, I'm guessing he's making 55-70k as a Project Manager. props, I am thinking about trying to leverage over as a Project or Product Manager. and i'm guessing if you were to guess his exact company it would be in the 51-100 range or he would have said f50. i don't know why you guys giving him so much crap for wanting to use his free time on his weekends to help him get a discount and first dibs on sneakers he will probably pay retail for. if i was guessing, he probably came from more humble backgrounds and never really bought anything unless it was on sale.this fortune 100 job is horse**** IMO
If I were working a fortune 100 job, I'd clearly be making close to or over 6 figs and would pay reseller prices gladly to avoid standing in line with the animals
...also, I would not want a second job cause I will be making close or over 6 figs. You kids are something else
I don't make six figures, I just graduated last year. I would say most F100 entry level jobs start between $60-80K, only people in investment banking and maybe consulting earn six figures right off the bat. So I'm not making enough to just brush off my sneaker costs. Which is why I'm trying to figure out if I can get a 2nd job at a sneaker store where I work only a couple shifts/month.this fortune 100 job is horse**** IMO
If I were working a fortune 100 job, I'd clearly be making close to or over 6 figs and would pay reseller prices gladly to avoid standing in line with the animals
...also, I would not want a second job cause I will be making close or over 6 figs. You kids are something else
You make significantly more than most "sneakerheads" son. You shouldn't even be considering this. It's ridiculous. THE CONCEPT OF YOU DOING THIS FOR DISCOUNTED SHOES IS RIDICULOUS MAN
I don't make six figures, I just graduated last year. I would say most F100 entry level jobs start between $60-80K, only people in investment banking and maybe consulting earn six figures right off the bat. So I'm not making enough to just brush off my sneaker costs. Which is why I'm trying to figure out if I can get a 2nd job at a sneaker store where I work only a couple shifts/month.
Yes my company is in the 51-100 range. And I'm not actually a project manager lol. My title is six sigma black belt but no one knows what six sigma is so I just say I'm a project manager. But thats what I'm saying, a few shifts a month isn't a big deal for me and the discounts would save me some money.he just graduated last year and an entry-level job at f100, I'm guessing he's making 55-70k as a Project Manager. props, I am thinking about trying to leverage over as a Project or Product Manager. and i'm guessing if you were to guess his exact company it would be in the 51-100 range or he would have said f50. i don't know why you guys giving him so much crap for wanting to use his free time on his weekends to help him get a discount and first dibs on sneakers he will probably pay retail for. if i was guessing, he probably came from more humble backgrounds and never really bought anything unless it was on sale.
You guys ever went to a sneaker store lately?
I don't make six figures, I just graduated last year. I would say most F100 entry level jobs start between $60-80K, only people in investment banking and maybe consulting earn six figures right off the bat. So I'm not making enough to just brush off my sneaker costs. Which is why I'm trying to figure out if I can get a 2nd job at a sneaker store where I work only a couple shifts/month.
You make significantly more than most "sneakerheads" son. You shouldn't even be considering this. It's ridiculous. THE CONCEPT OF YOU DOING THIS FOR DISCOUNTED SHOES IS RIDICULOUS MAN
I see where you're coming from, but I'm really looking for a place where I can work minimal hours. So it wouldn't take too much effort to get the discount.
You make significantly more than most "sneakerheads" son. You shouldn't even be considering this. It's ridiculous. THE CONCEPT OF YOU DOING THIS FOR DISCOUNTED SHOES IS RIDICULOUS MAN
I don't make six figures, I just graduated last year. I would say most F100 entry level jobs start between $60-80K, only people in investment banking and maybe consulting earn six figures right off the bat. So I'm not making enough to just brush off my sneaker costs. Which is why I'm trying to figure out if I can get a 2nd job at a sneaker store where I work only a couple shifts/month.this fortune 100 job is horse**** IMO
If I were working a fortune 100 job, I'd clearly be making close to or over 6 figs and would pay reseller prices gladly to avoid standing in line with the animals
...also, I would not want a second job cause I will be making close or over 6 figs. You kids are something else
I wouldn't say they're that important lol but it is a hobby of mine. I already save a large portion of my salary and I live at home so I don't pay rent. The only expenses I have are gas, insurance, and food so money isn't really a problem. But I am still trying to save on shoes if possible via employee discount.
Sneakers really that important to you?
How old are you OP?
It'd be smarter for you to save that money, instead of wasting it on plastic shoes.
I probably spend maybe $400 on average and my gf spends more or less $200. So I wouldn't just be using this discount for myself. But I didn't start spending this much until I graduated and started working.
its not THAT wild of a concept to want to work a side job at a shoe store, depending on your current work load.
BUT, how are you spending $600 on shoes monthly? when do you have time to wear them?
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its not THAT wild of a concept to want to work a side job at a shoe store, depending on your current work load.
BUT, how are you spending $600 on shoes monthly? when do you have time to wear them?