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Posted by on 30.01.2007 at 23:51
Well this one's simple. Talk about the past jobs you've had, the most pleasant or unpleasant experience you've had at work, and the job you have now. I'll go first.

My first job was at a catering place. My job was to prepare food to be shipped out. The job was very boring but bearable. Easy money.

My second job was working as a waiter at a local restaurant. This job was horrible. We had bad customers who not only made it a point to make our job as difficult and tedious as possible but did not tip well. It was very high stress, but the people I worked with were some of the coolest people I've ever met. I left because I was not being paid well and I'm pretty sure the manager was committing tax fraud.



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Thrashette

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Age: 21
From: Canada

  27.08.2012 at 04:06
My first job was a McDonalds cashier. It taught me that I should I avoid working in customer service whenever possible, because I'm definitely not social enough to handle dealing with people that much, especially if they're going to be bitchy or stupid. It left me feeling so drained and irritable all the time. Then I worked as an IT developer for an internship. The pay was good, but it was boring as fuck. I didn't enjoy spending 8 hours a day sitting in front of a computer. Now I do tutoring, which I enjoy more than my previous jobs. I just wish I could get more regular hours.
GrayWiZZarD
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  29.08.2012 at 09:01
My first job was to help out an Astrologer it was damn boring (but pay was really good) and i quit that job in 2 days.
Next i worked in a cyber cafe (part time). The job was easy, pay was okay, but the boss was an total asshole, quit that job in 3 days.
Now i am working as an online data entry operator. Not quitting it until i get my first pay
GrayWiZZarD
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  29.08.2012 at 09:04
Written by Thrashette on 27.08.2012 at 04:06

My first job was a McDonalds cashier. It taught me that I should I avoid working in customer service whenever possible, because I'm definitely not social enough to handle dealing with people that much, especially if they're going to be bitchy or stupid. It left me feeling so drained and irritable all the time. Then I worked as an IT developer for an internship. The pay was good, but it was boring as fuck. I didn't enjoy spending 8 hours a day sitting in front of a computer. Now I do tutoring, which I enjoy more than my previous jobs. I just wish I could get more regular hours.

I think most of the part time jobs out there are draining.. they suck your soul and make you heartless. I would have loved to be a teacher. But i need to get a degree for that.. so no way in hell i am going to be a regular teacher
Mad Arab666

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Age: 22
From: UK

  29.08.2012 at 20:29
Door to door sales was my first job. Totally morale draining. And it was commission pay.
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ToughestMSmember

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Age: 25
From: Vietnam

  30.08.2012 at 05:54
Written by Guest on 29.08.2012 at 09:01

My first job was to help out an Astrologer it was damn boring (but pay was really good) and i quit that job in 2 days.
Next i worked in a cyber cafe (part time). The job was easy, pay was okay, but the boss was an total asshole, quit that job in 3 days.
Now i am working as an online data entry operator. Not quitting it until i get my first pay

Woooooow, I'm very interested in Astrology, especially Vedic astro... how is your that job in a day as described ? I was ever in working as data entry, for a offshore medical billing company, it pays good too. It was not online type, I know some sites of freelancer, though most data entry seems a bit of repetition,... I have an experience that never pay anything before you start work, just be financially after you finish of work as getting paid. Wish you luck of job
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BoxCar Willy
Clam Slammer

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Age: 16
From: Canada

  30.08.2012 at 06:16
I work as the grill guy at McDonalds. Fun job, and an even better learning experience. The people I work with are great (for the most part) and the hours are flexible.

Just wish the pay was a little better :/ But whatever, it's my first job.
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Spirit Molecule

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  30.08.2012 at 12:15
Written by BoxCar Willy on 30.08.2012 at 06:16

I work as the grill guy at McDonalds. Fun job, and an even better learning experience. The people I work with are great (for the most part) and the hours are flexible.

Just wish the pay was a little better :/ But whatever, it's my first job.


Now make me a sammich bitch.

My first job was watching football matches It was a lot of fun initially and then it got boring. I actually stopped watching football after that, it sorta felt like me bringing work home with me

Now I work as a sales engineer. I work for a company that manufactures and sells valves
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ChadwickAndo

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Age: 26
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  30.08.2012 at 21:17
My first job was in a Tattoo/Art shop when I was 15. When I turned 18 I joined the military. Army ranger for 8 years. Now I'm out and enjoy life working misc jobs going back to school.
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BoxCar Willy
Clam Slammer

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Age: 16
From: Canada

  30.08.2012 at 22:47
Another thing I like about Mcd is that I can work prettymuch everyday if I wanted to, someone is always looking to get rid of a shift.

Like today, I picked up my buddies 7-11pm so he could go to a party, the store then called and asked if I wanted to start at 5.


Now thats an extra 55(ish) dollars
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Hipster

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  31.08.2012 at 00:15
Written by BoxCar Willy on 30.08.2012 at 22:47

Now thats an extra 55(ish) dollars

Per?
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ohthechaosity

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Age: 22
From: USA

  31.08.2012 at 05:14
I worked at a Dairy Queen and hated it, mostly because the twats I worked with. I worked for JC Penneys and Cracker Barrel as a cashier and vow I will never cashier again. And now I'm serving at Texas Steak House and Saloon and hope its going to bring home the monay.
ToughestMSmember

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Age: 25
From: Vietnam

  31.08.2012 at 06:40
Written by ChadwickAndo on 30.08.2012 at 21:17

My first job was in a Tattoo/Art shop when I was 15. When I turned 18 I joined the military. Army ranger for 8 years. Now I'm out and enjoy life working misc jobs going back to school.

I really like joining military. I intended to, but fail when I was in US without permanent resident. I will try other armies in future. Both of your first job and military one are cool. : )
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BoxCar Willy
Clam Slammer

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  31.08.2012 at 06:42
Written by Oaken on 31.08.2012 at 00:15

Written by BoxCar Willy on 30.08.2012 at 22:47

Now thats an extra 55(ish) dollars

Per?

hour








I get paid $9.60 an hour CAD.
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Yellax

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Age: 32
From: Canada

  31.08.2012 at 16:53
I just got a raise! I've been working here six months now. They decided to start paying me $1.25 more. I am happy.
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Wargus

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Age: 34
From: Belgium

  27.02.2013 at 16:04
Ever since I got out of school I worked as a customs officer. And I probably will be doing that until I retire.
It's becoming an hereditary title in my family, since my father and grandfather were also customs officers.
blackwreath13

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Age: 25
From: Australia
  06.03.2013 at 15:18
I have been stuck in various factories since graduating (ironically the reason I stayed in school was because I didn't want to be stuck in factories for the rest of my life) I used to hate it but it's not so bad, i'm actually moving up for the first time at my current one, I don't have to be too social with my co-workers and there's a girl into metal who's quite entertaining to talk to when possible.
Eddie the Head

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Age: 38
From: USA

  12.03.2013 at 01:39
I used to be a pricing coordinator for a grocery store, but due to some changes in management and other things I was demoted. I'm currently seeking a new job.
Jtbmetal123

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Age: 22
From: USA

  15.03.2013 at 15:14
My first job was at Walmart over night. I worked maintenance, just clean and scrub the floors and do anything they say really. At first it was cool but Walmart tries to take you over and make you do everything. Like stocking, moving pallets and cleaning the parking lot. I worked there for two years and I finally said fuck it and left. Now I work for the County and city and I get paid more with paid vacations and free education for me. Best job ever. Im about to have a week off paid for spring break.

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