What made you quit?
I thought I'd go on the McLoaf.What made you quit?
I worked at a 7/11 when I was 19. It wasn't that bad.I hear ya Marcie. I worked in convenience stores some years, the same BS.
I'm on SSD now but worked over 40 years before my car accident. I hope you find something Ed.I'm looking for work but I feel unqualified for many positions. I can't stand for long periods of time so that rules out retail stores. I joined a care providers group via app, however, I don't want to care for somebody in their home with who knows what kind of environment I would be exposed to. Perhaps if I were younger I wouldn't mind caring for somebody to a point, but I wouldn't want to bathe somebody.
I had one moron boss who kept on me. I finally went off on him and he knew I meant business. I take crap to keep jobs (not now though), but push me too hard and I'll lay on the meanness.I've wanted to say that (take this job and shove it) to employers a few times in my life, and came so close to doing it,
but I thought I'd better act like a lady so I graciously held out my hand and thanked them for the opportunity to work with them.
haha! Not what I felt like doing but maybe I misdirected some bad karma.
You didn’t burn any bridges. Bet your next job was based on a positive referral from the previous jerk(s).I've wanted to say that (take this job and shove it) to employers a few times in my life, and came so close to doing it,
but I thought I'd better act like a lady so I graciously held out my hand and thanked them for the opportunity to work with them.
haha! Not what I felt like doing but maybe I misdirected some bad karma.
You are so kind! I doubt the referral but I did notice their mouths fell open! hahaha!You didn’t burn any bridges. Bet your next job was based on a positive referral from the previous jerk(s).
Same pay and better conditions. In-n-Out train their staff well and they’re always pleasant. It’s a place young people want to have on their resume.The In-And-Out Burger that's being built near me has a sign out front advertising for workers at $14.50-$17.00 an hour. If I were a young lad looking for work, I would much rather work at a fast food restaurant than at Amazon for about the same pay. Working at Amazon seems kind of dehumanizing, and I guess that could be said for most factory work, also. I can think of worse jobs, though.