Stepping stones or the worst job i ever had thread

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Since the dawn of man everyone has had a job they hated which turned into fuel to get your ass in gear to a better paying gig.

Here is mine...I was working 2 jobs at the time part time manager at a arcade called Take Ten which was pretty sweet looking at booty and getting free games.

My worst was the full time working at a porn shop as a bouncer breaking up man on man love in the back room movie booth for 6.58 an hour. Watch big ass cockroaches feeding on the man juice on the booth floor ah the good ole days:dry:
 
best AND worst was a tattoo shop in San Pablo CA. I started as a backup tattoo artist but the place not only was in a bad area 50 miles from home, the owner never tattooed a day in his life so his idea of how thing should be done was more on the side of making money than making sure the place was safe and sterile and the artwork came out well it was always rush rush rush. It was great in the sence that i was able to work in a tattoo shop after 7 years of mearly guest spotting at other places since there isnt many in the area but dealing with a openly racist owner, and a constant revolving door of drugged up tattoo artists with shaky linework was more than this girl could deal with.
 
Since the dawn of man everyone has had a job they hated which turned into fuel to get your ass in gear to a better paying gig.

Here is mine...I was working 2 jobs at the time part time manager at a arcade called Take Ten which was pretty sweet looking at booty and getting free games.

My worst was the full time working at a porn shop as a bouncer breaking up man on man love in the back room movie booth for 6.58 an hour. Watch big ass cockroaches feeding on the man juice on the booth floor ah the good ole days:dry:
WHAT A JOB!:eek: But really, That arcade job sounds sweet.
 
Even though I love the environment of the place I work, the managers are great, and the people there are so cool, I'm so ready to get out of there.

I just can't stand retail any more. I love helping people, but to have people constantly ridicule you, snicker at you, curse at you, yet you are not suppose to "take it personally" and keep a smile on your face.

It makes me sick. People are so ungrateful and hateful. They walk around like their lives are the worst thing in the world.

I'm graduating in May, but with the economy the way it is I may have to continue working there for a while.
 
Even though I love the environment of the place I work, the managers are great, and the people there are so cool, I'm so ready to get out of there.

I just can't stand retail any more. I love helping people, but to have people constantly ridicule you, snicker at you, curse at you, yet you are not suppose to "take it personally" and keep a smile on your face.

It makes me sick. People are so ungrateful and hateful. They walk around like their lives are the worst thing in the world.

I'm graduating in May, but with the economy the way it is I may have to continue working there for a while.
Dude, it is just as bad as retail security. Which is why I'm looking to go into nursing.
 
My worst was the full time working at a porn shop as a bouncer breaking up man on man love in the back room movie booth for 6.58 an hour. Watch big ass cockroaches feeding on the man juice on the booth floor ah the good ole days:dry:
Ewww .. :(
 
McDonald's.

And I've helped dig out septic tanks and such.
 
I quit my second job after six hours. I worked in a steel mill when I was 19 and was the only guy in my area that spoke English. My manager had a pocket translator to speak with me. I moved red hot steel bars, about 8 feet long, from the furnace to a palate to be taken away. That was my job.
 
Even though I love the environment of the place I work, the managers are great, and the people there are so cool, I'm so ready to get out of there.

I just can't stand retail any more. I love helping people, but to have people constantly ridicule you, snicker at you, curse at you, yet you are not suppose to "take it personally" and keep a smile on your face.

It makes me sick. People are so ungrateful and hateful. They walk around like their lives are the worst thing in the world.

I'm graduating in May, but with the economy the way it is I may have to continue working there for a while.

I hear you. I've worked a lot of places. One of them was a Dave and Busters style arcade. I loved everyone I worked with and the job itself was easy, but good god were the guests utterly terrible.

That job made me such a cynical hateful person. I remember after working there for 2 years or so my coworker would always say watching me work was like watching the origin of a super villain :hehe:.

Once you put on your name tag you weren't human. These guests treated you like complete garbage. They were animals. Demanding, careless, rude, messy as all hell. And holy **** the human ignorance and stupidity that came at me in massive waves everyday....unbearable. Especially after hours when we were 21 and older. So many stupid drunks and loud crappy DJ music.

The managers were cool people, but always sided with the guests, often rewarding them for their own misunderstandings and stupidity.

So glad I got out of there. Just typing about it right now angers me.

Now I have a job where I don't have to deal with the general public. Thank god.
 
McDonald's.

And I've helped dig out septic tanks and such.

I can believe that. It's been almost 20 years since I worked there, but I still remember that excruciating experience vividly.
 
I quit my second job after six hours. I worked in a steel mill when I was 19 and was the only guy in my area that spoke English. My manager had a pocket translator to speak with me. I moved red hot steel bars, about 8 feet long, from the furnace to a palate to be taken away. That was my job.


Wow:wow:
 
I hear you. I've worked a lot of places. One of them was a Dave and Busters style arcade. I loved everyone I worked with and the job itself was easy, but good god were the guests utterly terrible.

That job made me such a cynical hateful person. I remember after working there for 2 years or so my coworker would always say watching me work was like watching the origin of a super villain :hehe:.

Once you put on your name tag you weren't human. These guests treated you like complete garbage. They were animals. Demanding, careless, rude, messy as all hell. And holy **** the human ignorance and stupidity that came at me in massive waves everyday....unbearable. Especially after hours when we were 21 and older. So many stupid drunks and loud crappy DJ music.

The managers were cool people, but always sided with the guests, often rewarding them for their own misunderstandings and stupidity.

So glad I got out of there. Just typing about it right now angers me.

Now I have a job where I don't have to deal with the general public. Thank god.

origin of a super villain:woot:
 
I worked in a call center once for a company that sold breakdown insurance for cars, etc.. It was awful, the hours were to long and the managers were the dumbest people I've ever come across. In the end I got myself fired by putting the phone down on customers, when they were listening to my calls :dry: something I'm not to proud of now. But that's how much I hated it.
 
I quit my second job after six hours. I worked in a steel mill when I was 19 and was the only guy in my area that spoke English. My manager had a pocket translator to speak with me. I moved red hot steel bars, about 8 feet long, from the furnace to a palate to be taken away. That was my job.

I can't believe you lasted that long, I'd have walked out after an hour.
 
I can't believe you lasted that long, I'd have walked out after an hour.

I was pretty proud of myself. Other people were more derisive of that fact that I lasted that long, but that is a complaint for another thread.
 
Any job involving telemarketing where it's like a boiler room/high turnover rate environment.
 
I would have to say the worst I ever had was working at Fed-Ex Ground. It was RPS then. I had to be up by 3:00am to be at work by 4am. Work a 5 hour day throwing packages into trucks and then go home. It felt like you did a 10 hour day of heavy lifting the whole time.
 
I would have to say the worst I ever had was working at Fed-Ex Ground. It was RPS then. I had to be up by 3:00am to be at work by 4am. Work a 5 hour day throwing packages into trucks and then go home. It felt like you did a 10 hour day of heavy lifting the whole time.


I have been there with UPS for just 4 hours seem like 12:o
 
My current one is pretty bad. I'm a baker and I enjoy the work but it's a small company (around 50 people) it's run by a family. There's the Owner, his brother is General Manager, wife, nephew and sister both work in the plant. The GM is a good guy and actually understands the work we do and gets his hands dirty to fix things and help us out if we need it. The family does whatever they want to (big surprise) and a few weeks ago one of them got into a huge fight with one of the Supervisors as they wanted to leave 2-3 hours ahead of everyone else but we had a few people call in sick so they were under staffed as it was. They left anyway and the rest of the team had to stay another 1-2 hours on top of the projected time.

The owner really has no idea what is happening in his plant anymore. My direct supervisor runs two lines and has around 12 people reporting to him on a daily basis, he's a good guy and extremely competent at his job, before he took over we usually had an extra 20-30% waste of time and product just getting things to work properly so we could mix. Everything runs very smoothly when he's running the lines.

The owner has been b****ing him out for months now due to the hours spent and waste due to the lines constantly breaking down due to the fact we can't get proper parts/regular maintenance on the machines. We've filed dozens of reports on everything that breaks and it still takes months for anything to be fixed. I filed a complaint about the wheels on my dough bins (that carry a minimum of 300-400 pounds every time, loading each of them with dough slamming about 20-30 times a day from a five foot drop) back in May and they just got fixed a few weeks ago, the bearings were shot, the wheels were almost falling off and we had to keep screwing the nuts back on.

The sensors for the lines are broken so we have to have a delicate jury rigging system set up to make the line work. If a certain wire gets hit the entire system shuts down, it's the same type of issue on both lines (mixing and packing) and both wires are easily hit due to the placement of them.

Best of all is four things happening at the same time

1) We have an audit for an international company happening in the next few weeks that determines if we have any contracts (read: jobs) for the next year or not and my line is 100% going to fail it and if they check certain things we could have a auto fail which could mean the plant could close.

2) The cooling tower/oven system we have setup has had so much patchwork jury rigging done that we can no longer order parts directly from the manufacturer, our lone maintenance man must WELD NEW PARTS into existence and my entire line needs a massive rewiring job which would take weeks to redo as it also is a mishmash of fixes over the years.

3) We have been told that due to a massive amount of construction happening (for the last several months) that they will not post pone any audit no matter the cause unless the entire plant is shut down for the duration so we don't even have that grace period.

And best of all :D
4) The owner has let it been known down the line of management that since that there is a air pressure control system in my area and that it cost alot of money that if it gets broken that he's decided that the repairs would come out of our paychecks. It just so happens to be completely out of the sight of the cameras and the construction crew has taken to parking the extremely large and unwieldy scissorlift right beside it that they drive like a half broken bus and tend to crash into things every now and then. they haven't even bothered to put back the protective guard that was stopping it from getting hit in the first place after they moved it a few months ago.

When I first heard that was his new proclamation I laughed. I thought my Sup. was kidding. If the owner had said that to us directly I would have laughed in his face just because it was completely ridiculous. The whole system costs around $7000-$10,000 to replace. If they want us to pay that then they're kidding themselves. They pay us minimum wage and just are getting insurance/benefits for the staff after being in business for over 20 years. I'm positive that there's no legal way for them to make us pay for that when they would be no way to verify who did what and that there's no preventive steps taken whatsoever.

So yeah, that be my job. I'm going in for surgery in a few days for my hands and expect to be off for a few weeks (I'm going to go friggin crazy with boredom) and I'll be looking for a new job. I love my co workers (mostly, there's several I couldn't care less about) and enjoy the job (except for the above) but I can't do this job anymore.

Edit: Sorry for the novel. Just actually writing it all out just points out exactly how much is wrong with the place. Just looking at how much is there and the stuff I didn't include tells me just how bad it's gotten. I tend to just take it all in stride and deal with the small stuff instead of the whole thing at once.
 
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Working as a temp - never knowing from one week to the next how much money I'd actually be able to make that week. Working in the oddest locations doing the jobs that none of the full time office staff wanted to do.
 
Sadly enough, my worst job is my current job: sales associate at Sears Auto Center.

I hate every moment of it.
 

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