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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: janesue on March 25, 2021, 01:11:15 pm
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name it?
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I honestly can not remember, since I have not had a job working for someone else for over 50 years.
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Personally, most of my working life has been okay so far, only issue is with the level of pay and sometimes the working condition..
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Didn't care for working at family dollar. It wasn't a pleasent experience at all. Most of the time I'd work while the other employees did whatever outside during work hours and practically did nothing. So, Got tired of being the only one really working quit and never looked back
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I worked in a call center for seven years and hated pretty much every year except for one when I wasn't on the phone.
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I liked all of my jobs to be honest. The people I worked with made it a plus to enjoy !!
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I worked in a lab that involved cleaning petri dishes. I thought the science experiment part was so cool, but the daily tasks of cleaning petri dishes were quite mundane and boring. After a couple of months of washing the dishes, I got very tired and unmotivated.
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Retail
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The last job was doing clerical duty at this plumbing company. Crappy supervisors and dealing with the customers over the phone...never again...
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Not sure as I have been retired for awhile; probably was one of the first jobs I did after graduating college.
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My first job....fast food! I didn't last long!
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Working in a call center for a telecommunications company.
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It wasn't the last job I disliked, it was the people. Or should I say a couple of people that can ruin a day.
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name it?
Any job that requires a lot of time and force...
Update:
I worked as a waiter, marketer, web developer, accountant (yeah, I had a busy life). Still, every time I understood that I don't want to work like that when I have 9-to-5 work, and I have to work every day, in a strict period, that's why I stopped working for some time. That was a period of consciousness. I wanted such a kind of work where I had to work on weekends only and earn money that would be enough to live. I googled and tried these positions:
1. Delivery Driver
2. Instacart Shopper
3. Uber/Lyft Driver
4. Car wrapping
5. Virtual Assistant
6. Trainer & Fitness Instructor
7. Dog Walker & Pet Sitter
that I found in this article with the list of weekend jobs (https://yourmoneygeek.com/weekend-jobs/). Currently, I try working as tutor kids online, and I hope sometime that I will get to the last item on the list of who I would like to try to work with
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It wasn't the last job I disliked, it was the people. Or should I say a couple of people that can ruin a day.
This is it for me. Not the job. Some people you work with are like rats.
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I haven't ever had a job that I disliked. Of course, any job will have some parts that might not be appealing as other parts, but as a whole, I've been fortunate.
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I have never had a job that I disliked. But then again, I've only had one job. I liked the job, it was the people I had to deal with on a daily basis.
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I agree, it was not the job but the people and that was so long ago
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We sold our company and I was staying on for the transistion. The person that bought the company decided to give it to his 20 year old daughter. It was dealing with overseas companies and we had been diong very well for about 30 years. She said everything we did was wrong, daily for 6 months. SO I told her you got this and left.
She ran the company out of business in about 4 or 5 more months. You are only as good as your word, and her word was useless.
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None that I can think of.
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The question of work is essential. After all, we work almost all our lives, and therefore it is crucial to find a job that will be comfortable. I found the perfect option for myself. I am an introvert and, therefore, a vacancy! remote qa tester jobs (https://zizu.io/remote-jobs/qa-en/). It was an ideal option for me, a minimum of contacts with people, working on the Internet, what could be better? Yes, what can I say? I also got my friends hooked on some work (yes, introverts also have friends, no matter how strange it may sound:)). Yes, of course, in any profession, there are shortcomings without them. Unfortunately, you can not do it, but, in my opinion, this is an ideal option.