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Originally Posted by ben45750
I don't know that I would choose trucking as a good way out. If you have management experience I would think there are better ways out of the bowling alley business. I know a little bit about that business, my stepfather owned a 30 lane bowling alley that I grew up in. Managers would come and go and they always came from another bowling alley or the ones leaving were always going to another bowling alley. I worked for him through high school working the evening shift leagues fixing pin jambs or setting up pins as needed (you knowing the bowling alley business you would know I did nothing) but it was an easy job and had plenty of time to do homework and make a couple extra dollars and had plenty of flexibility. My Dad had a car lot and I liked cars much better so chose that path instead of working in a bowling alley. Should have chosen the bowling alley.
BOL in what you decide though and plenty of people here to help you.
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ur right about managers coming and going. Try working at AMF they own a shit load of bowling centers and they are more concerned about having a manager that can flip a burger and selling food before worrying about filling the bowling center with bowlers. Trust me dude AMF is not one of the companies to work for they dont want to pay anyone :dung: except management and they put so much bull :dung: paper work on their managers. the managers dont have time to be managers and interact with the bowlers. I shoudl have never went back to AMF its not the same now as it was when i worked for them 6 or 7 years ago.
(sorry for going off on a tangent, but I wanted to paint a small picture of what its really like)
anyways im thinking about taking out a loan and goin to a company sponsored school for the time being so i can get out of AMF while I can.
I rather drive around all day listening to sirius nascar radio all day than list my dm who looks and sounds like Apu from the simpsons bitch about every little thing