Worst job I had was in basic military training. I understand that the training has to be tough but did they really have to be pricks about it?
Lol..... sounds familiar!.......the more you save, the sooner you are out.For me almost any job can be enjoyable depending on the people I work with. I've enjoyed some low paying labor jobs as a student when working with other entertaining students.
Currently I make a fairly high income but I hate my job and I'm not really interested in spending time with any of the people at work. If it didn't pay as well I'd have left a long time ago. I've spent many days wondering if the money is worth it.
Instructors are pricks for good reason- their mandate is to break you. If you can't stand the heat in training then you're useless in the field.Worst job I had was in basic military training. I understand that the training has to be tough but did they really have to be pricks about it?
I got my drivers license on my 16th birthday. My mom let me skip school and took me down. Motor Vehicle Branch on Commercial Drive, East Van. All the staff found out it was my birthday and sang me happy birthday. Quite memorable. A lifetime ago...I actually know quite a few people in their twenties or early thirties, living in the city, who have never had drivers licenses and see no need for them.
My father never, ever drove.
I got my license within weeks of turning sixteen.
They have to get a medical examination every 6 months to keep their job, so I believe most of them do lots of running or something to stay in good shape. Also, the long haul planes have a rest area for crews where they can stretch out for periods.How do airline pilots who fly overseas say NYC to Germany non stop do it? I have never seen them standing or walking to stretch their legs.
Mmmmmmmm....you must have some nice BIG armsThe worst job I've ever had was unloading a trailer filled with car batteries the entire trailer took me 8 hours to hand unload it. I felt like my arms were going to fall off by the end of it..
It's worse and hotter of the guy in the loft!Haying.......loading small square bales onto the trailer, throwing them onto the elevator, then stacking them into the loft.
I mostly do the round bales so thankfully there's only 500 or so that I have to manhandle.....and I have a guy in the loft stacking, so there's that little bit of help.
That job I'm doing right now in 38 degree weather.
Thanks handsome!!My worst job was my first job but I benefited financially for 20 more years. From 17 to 24 I was a grease monkey and gas jockey. If you know what these terms mean your a boomer like me. From 16 to 22 I did this job while going to school. I learned so much that I was able to keep my personal vehicle costs way down and could do a full v8 rebuild. BUT it was the time of leaded gas. If I was away from work a few weeks on return the leaded gas fumes would give me 6 hour headaches for another week. Then I got used to the fumes. That couldn't have been good for me but you have to earn a living somehow. Gia, this is a great thread and tells us all something about the members here.
When you are being held accountable for seemingly insignifant stuff, the person doing so will seem to a prick. The purpose of basic training is to teach you accountability and attention to detail. At the end of the day, do you think the military really cares how well you made your bunk? They do care how well you follow instruction and the care and diligence you exercise when completing that task.Worst job I had was in basic military training. I understand that the training has to be tough but did they really have to be pricks about it?
I've been there. It's absolute balls! I got yelled out for calling somebody in Sask. for interrupting a curling matchMany moons ago, I did cold-calling. Yes. It will make you or break you. But you are being modest. Part of your job is to keep smiling even when you really don't feel like it.
The numbers were something like this:
90% No
5% No, you **(#&, get out of my office.
8% Maybe... but ends up no.
2% Yes, and that eventually leads to good business...
I've applied it to dating (and that actually has better odds). :amen:
I work in an office where a director wears shorts and sandals to work. I'm the same way regarding business attire. I'll dress nice at work if I have a function right after work.I agree. Offices SUCK though I admit I've been in a boardroom or three in my life. Comes with the gig.
Funny part is I HATE dressing up in business attire, but if I go out for the evening or even for lunch I like dressing well. Offices seem to be full of passive aggressive types
lolI've been there. It's absolute balls! I got yelled out for calling somebody in Sask. for interrupting a curling match
I'm pretty sure you have one big muscle...I hope :canada:Nope I'm tall and skinny! It was hell lol





