Best, Worst, Hardest, Easiest Job?

Shadows

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#1
What's your best, worst, hardest and easiest job?

Since I've only had 2 jobs I guess I can categorize them.

Best/Hardest job - Probably the gas station. It was always busy with people buying gas here a lot in Southern California. I always had to stock beer and a bunch of heavy shit too...but it was probably my best job given that I was always given 40hrs and so.


Worst/Easiest job - Where I work now. Zoo. Easy job. Just sit there, press adult button or child button, and if they have a coupon, just press apply discount button, and that is all.

It's shitty though b/c I get no hours, and sometimes it can be EXTREMELY busy with a bunch of questions or it can be VERY slow, about 1 or 2 customers per hour.



So, anyone care to share their experience? Too bad I didn't have 4 jobs to classify them all.

I'm kind of hoping for a "Best/Easy" job category. :D

But in my career, I think I would more so like a "Best/Hardest" job so I wont get bored.

(just trying to add discussion here I guess)
 
#2
Best, easiest job - The one I have now. Baptist Home for Boys. It's juvenile delinquents who are trying to avoid prison. Most of them are smart enough to know if they act up, they'll get shipped off, plus it's actually kind of rewarding, in a sentimental kinda way...doesn't pay worth shit, though. $9.50 per hour starting out.
Worst job - Burger King. It was easy, but it was just so degrading and shitty. Min. wage, shitty coworkers, no hours, etc. etc.
Hardest job - I've never really had one that was hard...unless odd jobs like mowing lawns and shit counts. Which still isn't "hard."
 

Da_Funk

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#3
From a couple weeks ago

Stred, I work as a physical therapist at a rehab joint. Nothing spectacular or glamorous...but it pays the bills...sort of, lmao.

And now from today
Best, easiest job - The one I have now. Baptist Home for Boys. It's juvenile delinquents who are trying to avoid prison. Most of them are smart enough to know if they act up, they'll get shipped off, plus it's actually kind of rewarding, in a sentimental kinda way...doesn't pay worth shit, though. $9.50 per hour starting out.
I guess roaches was right after all.
 

masta247

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Staff member
#4
I used to help my friend working as a database admin. Studies are hard as hell but then you get to do basically nothing with some minor problems from time to time and salaries starting from 10k/month. Problems start when you get a call in the middle of the night because something goes wrong and you have to go and fix it. Also when something goes wrong and you're not able to fix it you're fucked :cheesy:

The worst one?
When I was a kid I used to distribute leaflets for a pizza company so within 1 hour of work I had to distribute them to about 30-50 buildings - from 4 to 10 floor each and there was no way to use elevator since it was way too slow and you had to leave leaflets on each floor.
It was my vacational job, I worked 3-4days/week for about 4 hours/ day (because I was fast, others worked for about 5-7).
After a month of work like this I got 150$. A lot of older people had health issues with knees from walking on thousands of stairs each day.
That was fucked up.
 
#5
i've only ever had just 3 jobs in my life

1st job: paperboy, this was years ago, damn i hated those early mornings and delivering papers in winter, trying to ride my bike through 5 inches of snow. at one time i had 3 paper-rounds at once, earning myself £25 a week, i would finish one round then go back to the shop to load up my paper-bag and start the next round. one of those rounds was delivering newspapers to the local prison daily, imagine me delivering all the daily newspapers for the whole prison, i rode my bike there with three full paper bags over my shoulders every day! come to think of it i bet i looked ridiculous riding my bike with three paper bags full of papers, one at the back, one at the front resting on the cross-bar, and one at the side, it saved me making more than one trip to the prison though. outside the visitors entrance to the prison i found daily stashes of cigarette lighters

i worked a break in tele-sales for 18 months, the pay was good as well as the bonus was, i remember getting £700 just for working there for a certain time period, plus i would get free vouchers to use to buy stuff like clothes, music, and electronics. stuff like portable tv's i got out of just using the vouchers. despite the benefits, the work environment wasn't for me.

my first job was in catering as a chef, where i began to establish a career as a Chef. starting out in a a la carte restaurant where i trained to be the chef that i am now. i gained my cookery qualifications there, and went on to work in numerous restaurants kitchens around the local area, 7 different establishments in total now, over 13 years. now, i work in the best hotel in my home town, a 4 star hotel rated by the AA guide to having 1 Rosette, i have been there six months and have been given the responsibility to manage my own department of the kitchen
 

Eric

Well-Known Member
#6
The worst one?
When I was a kid I used to distribute leaflets for a pizza company so within 1 hour of work I had to distribute them to about 30-50 buildings - from 4 to 10 floor each and there was no way to use elevator since it was way too slow and you had to leave leaflets on each floor.
It was my vacational job, I worked 3-4days/week for about 4 hours/ day (because I was fast, others worked for about 5-7).
After a month of work like this I got 150$. A lot of older people had health issues with knees from walking on thousands of stairs each day.
That was fucked up.
I could use you.
 

ill-matic

Well-Known Member
#8
best / easiest job -

working as a sales assistant for a big up market department store. the old bitches working there loved me for some reason. im a hit with 50+ women, it's great! i did nothing in this job. i stood at one of the counters which was near the escalator and stared at all the hot bitches coming down. i was a fraud. i pretended to help customers by saying "ill go check out the back for you" but all i did was stand there for a minute, and then tell em i couldnt find it

worst job - telemarketing

this job busted my balls. i had to swindle lower income families to book appointments with our sales consultants for some mathematic home tutor program which cost in excess of $6K. it was highway robbery and i quesitoned my manager about it and shes like "education shouldnt have a price". she was hot with a GREAT ass, so i let it slide.

hardest job - marketing coordinator;

marketing coordinator for a health fund . i had to report to the product manager who was a real bitch. her breath smelt like stale coffee. she needed a thick, black drain pipe cock because she was always in a bad mood or a real bitch
 

keco52

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Staff member
#9
Worst job was medical assistant in a cardiologist's office. The patients we had were: elderly ppl-they were my favorite but doing ekg's on 80+ year old bodies is not as much fun as you'd think. Ppl who messed their hearts up doing drugs...most of them were still on drugs. And anorexic girls...ppl who starve themselves have the WORST breath EVER! It's disturbing and I want to gag thinking about it.
 
#10
New job, pays less but I like the work a lot more. We go on canoe trips, play sports a lot, camping trips. It's like that Rock movie Gridiron Gang. Only less shooting and more swearing.

I got called by a telemarketer once and I kept on fucking with him, telling him I couldn't hear him, and he started yelling, then I told him to stop yelling, and then he started fucking with me back. We ended up talking for like fifteen minutes and he was telling me how awesome the job is and how I should do it, lol. Said he made a killing, but I think he was exaggerating. I was like 16 at the time, so it sounded fantastic, now I'm thinking I would hate to do it. People despise telemarketers.
 

Big Flipp

Active Member
#11
best job would be my current job. I am a social worker for homeless and at risk teens.

hardest job would also be my current job. I love the kids but some of the shit they have been through and are going through has brought me to tears. you could not imagine the stories I hear.

easiest job would have been when I was a camp counselor.

worst job would have to be my first job working in a restaurant. I started out washing dishes in the back.
 

DarkPhantom13

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Staff member
#12
Worst job was medical assistant in a cardiologist's office. The patients we had were: elderly ppl-they were my favorite but doing ekg's on 80+ year old bodies is not as much fun as you'd think. Ppl who messed their hearts up doing drugs...most of them were still on drugs. And anorexic girls...ppl who starve themselves have the WORST breath EVER! It's disturbing and I want to gag thinking about it.
I can give you a good paying job if you need a new one kelli. :horny: :thumb:
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#13
best job would be my current job. I am a social worker for homeless and at risk teens.

hardest job would also be my current job. I love the kids but some of the shit they have been through and are going through has brought me to tears. you could not imagine the stories I hear.

easiest job would have been when I was a camp counselor.

worst job would have to be my first job working in a restaurant. I started out washing dishes in the back.
Care to share some stories? I think it would lighten up the board a bit....
 

Big Flipp

Active Member
#14
Care to share some stories? I think it would lighten up the board a bit....
Well 80% of the kids who come through our doors have been rapped and molested by a family member, usually their father. One of the girls was rapped by her father and ended up being pregnant. Her father beat her almost to death, needless to say she lost the baby.

One of the kids, when he was just 4 years old was saw his father shoot his mother and then the father shot himself. He was alone in the house with his parents bodies for a week before anyone found him. He was/is mentally retarded and did not know to call the police.
 

Big Flipp

Active Member
#16
Damn...those are some tragic stories. Almost tragic enough to forget you spelled raped wrong...twice...

Bad parents = scum of the world.
yeah I guess I should spell check every post but just can't bring myself to care enough about it. I agree with you about bad parents, really makes me appreciate my father for being the great dad that he was.
 
#17
Just giving you hell for the spelling.
My dad was always a piece of shit alcoholic. Hit my mom, but never me. It takes a coward to hit a woman that doesn't weigh 110 pounds, or a woman at all, for that matter.
It does make me respect my mom more, for raising my brother and me, and getting out of the bad marriage. She is stronger than I will ever be.

We are getting off subject...
 

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