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Anonymous
Has anyone ever worked in a gym before? Or does anyone? Do you enjoy it? Or does it make you burnt out on working out?
>> Anonymous
I never worked at a GYM, but I think that if you could combine your job, with one of your passions/hobbies however you want to call it, (In this case Fitness/bodybuilding) it's a huge win.
>> sage
ehh, fuck gyms

take your would be membership fees and buy a pullup bar, adjustable dumbells, and a bicycle
>> Anonymous
>>326131
take your would be membership fees and buy a pullup bar, adjustable dumbells, and a bicycle
>>326103
>has anyone ever worked in a gym before
>ever worked in a gym before
>worked
>> Anonymous
>>326143
Wrought is the past tense of work
>> UnpopularTripfag !k06UoZ/omE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j-q63MYghU
>> Anonymous
WOW LOOK AT ALL THESE AWESOME REPLIES
My friend works in a gym, and he loves it.
I think, if anything, its motivation to get as big and strong as some of the people there.
>> Anonymous
>>326150

No, no it isn't.
>> Anonymous
>>326157

Well, yeh it is, but so is worked.
>> Anonymous
>>326153

OP here

lol thanks for the tip anon, I applied at my gym several hours ago and I might be working the scoreboard at basketball games to start, then moving on to front desk, helping trainers, etc.
>> Anonymous
NOBODY HAS EVER WORKED AT A GYM IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE EARTH
>> srs question
>>326150
you fucking dumbshit, that's the past tense of wreak.
I wreak havoc.
I wrought havoc.
>> Anonymous
>>326150
Yay, Thor hath wrought in yonder gymnasium. Verily, he detested reorganizing thy dumbells after ye assholes always mixed them up.
>> Anonymous
>>326978

Seems just like stock boy work, except with heavier weight.