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  • #11
    yo i jus quit kfc lol

    trust me, a bad job will ****in bury ur boxing career or skewl hopes

    and to be honest life is deeper then a paycheck u gotta go for ur goals

    bottom line is clearly we all need money, but dont keep a job cuz u dont think u can get another one, theres tons of places out there...

    i personally quit two jobs after a year at one place and 3 days at kfc. now jobhunting, im just using it as motivation for boxing, life dont hand u nothing u gotta earn yours, and go get what u want. box hard train hard, then maybe u will become a suiccessfull pro who wont need no job. boxing will be ur fulltime job... or focus all ur time into skewl and in 3-4 years u will be gettin nice paychecks

    jus keep ur head up and stay motivated and hungry

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    • #12
      Originally posted by TheWolf View Post
      How old are you man?

      Dont listen to these guys. Youre doing what you need to do.

      Sure find another job, but if you cant, stay there for a while until you find something else.


      I always used to drink an energy drink when I was gonna train after work. It will give you a bit of a boost. Trying not to eat fast food is a good idea, try your best.

      Remember, hard work can work every calorie off.
      18, just graduated from Highschool. WHy?

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      • #13
        work at a supermarket as the cart boy. it'll keep you fairly active and u'll be getting payed as well...

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        • #14
          Librado Andrade and his brother, i belive Librado himself worked as manager at Taco Bell. I have no idea how they did it. But, i myself couldnt do that, espeically at burger king. Them whoopers are ****en good. If you have to work then work. If you could just get a part time job. You'll get used to working and boxing. Then hopfully one day you could be able to just focus on boxing.
          Last edited by ferocity; 10-23-2007, 12:22 AM.

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          • #15
            You said that since you are 17 you need a job. Do you actually need a job? I assume your living at home, do your parents insist you have a job? Do you have any rent requirements? I think that at that age, when possible, school should be your job. Boxing is also very important because of the discipline and confidence it provides. Maybe your automatically coming to the conclusion that you have to be working and you should step back and re-evaluate that thought.

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            • #16
              It's been said before, I'm sure but... NEW JOB. No TRUE WAY around it. You can always just try to fight the urge, but that's not mentally good for you. The best thing to do is get a new job, try for something part time too. You have to sacrifice to make it with boxing. When you're a boxer, it's a lifestyle, not a sport.

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