Do you still or have you ever worked a shitty job like at a pizza place/fast food place/grocery store/as a delivery guy? If yes what was your experience like?
Shitty job experiences
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nah im a civil engineer
IDs aren't board-wide, newfag scum.
At 15 yo, on my first day as a cook, they asked me to chop onions. I tried to be fast and I ended up cutting my finger real bad. kek
>be retard
>have repetitive job
>too retarded to remember how to do what you just did the past week
I worked as Pizza Delivery Guy for a small local pizza shop when I was 18 and had my first car.
Best fucking comfy job I ever had. Money was decent and tips were also a big bonus. I really miss these times. Not having actual expenses and just driving all night listening to Euro Beat.
Good old days.
I taught niggers in public school for 12 years
This summer I worked as a stretcher-bearer in my local hospital. It was shitty and filled with normies/ npcs but I didn't complain because I needed the money
Same.
Worked at a Sonic for a while. Employee retention was shit so they worked me like a slave, but in return I basically got to do whatever the hell I wanted.
all my jobs have been trash, now im jobless and in debt, if wasnt a coward i would just finish myself
Thankfully I was never too desperate to work at a fast food place. The worst wagie experience I ever had was at a Staples distribution center. We were severely understaffed and overworked. They wanted me to move trucks out in the yard from dock to dock. I didn't even have a car license or driving experience yet these idiots wanted me to move trucks around. In retrospect I should have just done it and intentionally crashed into a bunch of shit so I could sue them. I ended up ghosted them and quitting at lunchtime.
I worked three pizza places while going to school, and two were shit jobs while one was great. It really depends on how well everybody gets along in the kitchen. First place I worked was a shitty Chuck E Cheese knockoff, and the manager was a cunt so everybody was kind of cunty. Second one manager was cool, but there were a lot of people working off student loans while it was a second job and stuff so they were kind of tired and didn't want to be there so weren't wasting energy having any fun being anything more than fellow employee. Third one was mainly college kids with a manager and owner that were great guys who'd go out their way to help. Owner came and picked me up one day as my truck wouldn't start and I genuinely had no clue about bus routes. I was a driver there initially, and while that sucks the day goes by pretty quick and you probably do the least work of anybody there since a lot of your time is driving to and back...more prone to tickets and accidents though. That place had the best pizza in town actually, and I ended up running the day shift during a summer. It was a good time, but, again, it really came down to I enjoyed the people I worked with so it made going from delivery driver to running a shift pretty easy as being at work wasn't something I hated.
called it. sage.
Counter sage and thus a bump.
fuck off, headshrinker
>work at oil change place, guy in the pit
>work hard and do a good job, usually running all 3 bays by myself
>can't be replaced as i am unequaled
>new hires start getting promoted ahead of me because I am needed in the pit
>ffw a few years
>labor for a roofing crew
>this crew is very rough, can't retain new laborers
>i'm perpetually their laborer because only i can keep up with their abuse and demands, the torch i bought years ago is pristine and unused
Guess I never learned my lesson. Don't work hard and put in effort. Only do enough to get by.
I worked at a McDonalds when I was 17. That gave me at least a dozen burns and an intense hatred for people I can't understand.
>ANAHHH, YOU LAY DOW QATAR YEAH?
Hated that shit.
i thought euros dont tip
worked drive-thru at a wendys in niggerville. I feel your pain user
I worked as a UPS package handler for a month. 4am-9am minimum wage. You had to work at nearly every moment, constantly in motion. If you paused the packages would pile up around you and this was by design. They offered a $75 weekly attendance bonus which they didn't pay me even though I didn't miss any days. For that reason I quit and later had back pains that kept me in bed for 4 days and pained me for over 3 months and possible nerve damage in one hand from a box smashing it and it aches more than 6 months later. UPS is a slave operation, anyone that works there for any reason and for any pay is retarded trash who only lives by telling themselves lies while they have their bodies ruined. Fuck anything that destroys your body for nickels and dimes