Me....I ALWAYS wanted to be professional chef at a "phoofey" resturant, WELL...I tried it once, needless to say, I only lasted 4 DAYS
You do WHAT for a living?
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You do WHAT for a living?
What's the weirdest, strangest, job you COULDN'T stand, a job that you HAD to take because there was nothing else available?
Me....I ALWAYS wanted to be professional chef at a "phoofey" resturant, WELL...I tried it once, needless to say, I only lasted 4 DAYS
as a prep cook. The PACE was INSANE, I burned SO much stuff over that 4 day period, I thought "Phhhft...if this is what it's like to be a chef, fooooorgeeeeet IT!"
That cured me of that "wild hair"...I now cook "professionaly" at HOME 
Me....I ALWAYS wanted to be professional chef at a "phoofey" resturant, WELL...I tried it once, needless to say, I only lasted 4 DAYS
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I worked in this store on cash, and this store was notorious for the items scanning wrong prices all the time. My first days on that job were all nightmares, angry customers blaming me. And I kept thinking how the management just threw me to the dogs to be all chewed up and spat out.
I left that job 2 months later. I'm surprised I stood it so long.
I left that job 2 months later. I'm surprised I stood it so long.
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My worst job was working as a hotel desk clerk for 3 weeks before INS shut the place down. How was I to know that I was only one of three legal Americans in the entire place (including the owners)??? 
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I worked one summer while still in high school on a christmas tree farm, pruning trees. Talk about hot, exhausting, and dirty. All day out in the sun walking up, down and across hills. The sap in the white pines would gum up the shears, you'd hit a nest of yellow jackets once in a while, and the owner was a drunken nut who would yell and scream all the time.
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DaylilyDawn wrote:Working in a convenience store for Circle K, I was robbed at knife point and a hidden gun point(could of been a finger in the pocket) 3 times in a six week period, 2 of the robberies by the same guy. I quit after the last robbery.
I was robbed as well by knife point while working at Subway (one of my jobs as a teenager). That was one of the worst jobs looking back on it, but at the time I didn't mind it at all. I actually enjoyed all the jobs I have had at the time I had them.
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DaylilyDawn wrote:Working in a convenience store for Circle K, I was robbed at knife point and a hidden gun point(could of been a finger in the pocket) 3 times in a six week period, 2 of the robberies by the same guy. I quit after the last robbery.
Me too, except it was 7:30 in the morning. The guy had a gun, then made me go in the back room. He was a regular customer (or so I thought). I found out that he was casing the place and watching how I made the deposits. I walked backwards to the back room. He told me to turn around and I told him " I am NOT turning my back on you" "If you are going to shoot me, it will be to where I can see you" He then left. He was caught later that evening after he robbed another one of our stores. I walked out of that business and never looked back.
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I'd have to say being a Caddy tops the list. If you've seen Caddyshack, the fights, the stupid head shack guy, well you can imagine because that's what it was like. The pay stunk, the hours were long, and sometimes you sat there and never got out but spent $5 on snacks and drinks. Plus....I rode my bike over 12 miles to get to the course.
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