fun q for the day: what's the worst job you've ever had?
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in my short working life, bagger at a grocery store.
it was fun for the first couple months since i worked with all of my friends. after that it sucked until i got moved to the back of the store. then it became awesome. hanging out with the dairy department guys in the giant walk-in cooler and eating our lunch was the greatest thing ever...
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mine would have to be my very first job at 14. flipping burgers at hardee's...
after a couple months i got a second job at a bike shop working on bikes. that helped keep me from going crazy. but i did hold out at hardee's (you may know it as carl jr.'s) for a little over a year. i even got promoted to the counter.
the job sucked but i enjoyed the people i worked with, got free food, and it was a quick walk from home.
the job sucked but i enjoyed the people i worked with, got free food, and it was a quick walk from home.
#7
Ski Instructor high atop Mt. Molehill....
OK, it got me on the hill for pay, and there was this cutie working with us...but so was her boyfriend....
Job ended up being a glorified babysitter for spoiled kids that just wanted to blast straight down the hill. I only had one student that really wanted to learn, the rest were rugrats and I was constantly picking them up since they refused to learn to do so on their own. Then during break one day I saw a couple kids hiking the hill with swallowtail Burton Elites.....I bought a board 2 days later and bailed on the babysitting duties. My knees and my back have never regretted it since. (img below is similar, but mine was the last year for a metal skeg!)
<img src="http://www.robertsski.com/webpgss/mus45.jpg">
Cheers!
Job ended up being a glorified babysitter for spoiled kids that just wanted to blast straight down the hill. I only had one student that really wanted to learn, the rest were rugrats and I was constantly picking them up since they refused to learn to do so on their own. Then during break one day I saw a couple kids hiking the hill with swallowtail Burton Elites.....I bought a board 2 days later and bailed on the babysitting duties. My knees and my back have never regretted it since. (img below is similar, but mine was the last year for a metal skeg!)
<img src="http://www.robertsski.com/webpgss/mus45.jpg">
Cheers!