Wow, does sound like a great job. It must allow you to have a lot of free time to do whatever you want to do, like hobbies etc.
Interesting! I work at Dairy Queen. Often times we have people that come through the drive thru that I deal with that just don't speak up and get angry when I have to ask them to repeat and such. Ugh, does it make me frustrated.
I've only ever had one proper job which I was paid for and I quit that yesterday!
I absolutely hated it and was going to carry it on until I got another one but I realised life is too short and there's no point doing something that makes you bored/miserable
I was basically an administrator for this woman who taught foriegn people english and I absolutely hated it. I done all her boring adminy jobs which just really drained me, I wanted more of a people interaction but she'd always give me jobs like making documents and brochures
Didn't like how personal it was either, she'd expect me to do stuff for free and I'm not confident enough to say no
right now I want a retail job or something where I can constantly be working with people and chatting to them and not have to worry about my job when I go home!!
thank god i quit that place tho
I've only ever had one proper job which I was paid for and I quit that yesterday!
I absolutely hated it and was going to carry it on until I got another one but I realised life is too short and there's no point doing something that makes you bored/miserable
I was basically an administrator for this woman who taught foriegn people english and I absolutely hated it. I done all her boring adminy jobs which just really drained me, I wanted more of a people interaction but she'd always give me jobs like making documents and brochures
Didn't like how personal it was either, she'd expect me to do stuff for free and I'm not confident enough to say no
right now I want a retail job or something where I can constantly be working with people and chatting to them and not have to worry about my job when I go home!!
thank god i quit that place tho
In some ways though it helped you gain confidence and more experience and made you realise what you actually wanted to do. Like when I was at school my art teacher approached me after my exam and he told me that I should go into do something art related because I could go far in art so I was obviously flattered and decided to do art at college but then I realised I preferred doing art in my own time rather than as a job and it made me realise that what I really wanted to do was work in the care industry and now I've been looking after people which I love doing for the past 6 years or so. So there's a positive about that job that maybe you haven't seen yet?
Try something like stocking shelves in retail. Standing on your feet for large amounts of time is physically draining, so as long as you can sit or even kneel for a few minutes, that'll really help.I've only ever had one proper job which I was paid for and I quit that yesterday!
I absolutely hated it and was going to carry it on until I got another one but I realised life is too short and there's no point doing something that makes you bored/miserable
I was basically an administrator for this woman who taught foriegn people english and I absolutely hated it. I done all her boring adminy jobs which just really drained me, I wanted more of a people interaction but she'd always give me jobs like making documents and brochures
Didn't like how personal it was either, she'd expect me to do stuff for free and I'm not confident enough to say no
right now I want a retail job or something where I can constantly be working with people and chatting to them and not have to worry about my job when I go home!!
thank god i quit that place tho
more staff and nhs to sort itself out lol 4-6 midwives on a 48 bedded postnatal ward is a joke
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