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Quite a lot:

- barman

- table cleaner at a restaurant

- DJ

- worked in a slaughterhouse

- worked for a butcher

- worked in a food distribution center

- baby sitter

- vacation guide

- a few jobs at home, for example cleaning out huge dung pits (:P), demolishing buildings, feeding animals (5000 chickens :P), collecting and sorting eggs

- web designer

- hosting resller

- some stuff for wfg and dgdn

That's it I think :P

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- Student (people say that this is the best part of your life, but especially during the exams, I can't support that opinion :))

- Some webdesign and PHP coding jobs (they barely bring any serious money, I'm just about to complete a > 5000 line PHP script I'll get 40 Euro for :)).

- Network administration at my school

- Computer support for various relatives, family friends, parents collegues and other people (my currently best-paid job, but no consistent income).

That's it, I think.

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Mostly geeky jobs for me... :)

- Developed a school cafeteria budget & student tracking program for SACS (San Antonio Christian Schools), a local private school.

- Developed a employee budget, tracking, and payroll management application for a local plumbing company (>11,000 lines of code).

- Developed websites & ASP scripts for a web development company in Arizona. (very good money, $50 per page on static HTML-only sites)

- Wrote technical articles for Directron.com, $75 per article. (#1, #2)

- Computer support & misc help for Chronos Newsletter, a local publication.

- Wrote computer-related article(s) for "Computer Corner" section in the Chronos Newsletter.

- Developed a website, including IPB-based database of article snippets, for Chronos Newsletter.

- Tech support for friends, family, relatives, and so on.

- Student (homeschooled).

- Maintaining a network of 4+ PCs and many, many cables!

- Teaching a computer class (just finished this semester).

- Mowing piano teacher's lawn, and other yardwork.

- Maintaining sanity.

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