was still a schmuck job, lots of filing
::looks at all the filing he has to do. Cries.::
'The Girl in Question'
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was still a schmuck job, lots of filing
::looks at all the filing he has to do. Cries.::
I briefly worked at Hungry Howie's (pizza) where I was fired. I'm not sure why I was fired, but I hated the job and didn't care.
Then I worked at a local sandwich shop. That wasn't a great job, the woman who owned it was very cheap, but her daughter was married to the Cisco rep so we always had lots of stuff we didn't need because her daughter needed money.
Mostly I worked retail, which I much perfered. Except when I was doing commission sales, I suck at that.
I couldn't get office jobs until college.
14 - summer job at my highschool cleaning out the dorms, and cooking in the kitchen for a weight watcher's camp.
17 - movie theater concessions sales and register.
18 - grill cook/dishwasher/waitress/bartender at a pool hall bar.
19 summer - waitress
20 summer - office intern
21 summer - nanny
22 summer - office intern AND counter help at frozen yogurt shop
::looks at all the filing he has to do. Cries.::
Heh. There isn't really any escape from filing. In fact, I have filing I need to do Right Now. It is, however, not fucking great.
The bagel shop was while I was in college, and it worked out well (better than some attempts at work study things- talk about slave labor!) During the summer, I'd put in 8 hours by 2 pm, was able to pick up a class and then spend a bit lazing at the pool. During the school year, I could pick up 4 hours/day and get to all my classes with no problem. Oh, and my grocery bill shrunk because breakfast & lunch were free. Plus all the 2+ day old bagels I could use.
Of course, I also had to get up at 5 am, be human and deal with humans starting at 6 am, but....
My college work-study jobs were perfect for me - 1/2 time in the theatre dept. office, 1/2 time in the scene shop. I loved it, except when we had to weld a steel set. I hate welding.
Big Boss sent out an e-mail today with a bunch of new "equipment guidelines", and one of the guidelines was that we're only to visit work-related sites.
Clearly, I'm, uh, yeah. Do you think they'd believe me if I said b.org was essential to my daily activities, because without it, I'd flip out like a mammal?
I have used b.org for work-related purposes in the past, you know, panicked and strident demands for information. Therefore I believe that all my use of it is work-related.
Do you think they'd believe me if I said b.org was essential to my daily activities, because without it, I'd flip out like a mammal?
Have you ever learned something here that has helped you with your job? Is there even a faint possibility that you might learn something here that could theoretically help you with your job?
You could ask us a work-related question. And we could provide unhelpful answers to it.