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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What's everyone's worst job you've had ?

Mine was about 15 years ago when I worked for a contractor for the council collecting rent and other debts.

Thing I hated most was the attitude to these families was that they didn't pay because they didn't want to not the fact they couldn't .

Remember seeing lots of cases where their choice was pay the council to get them off their backs or feed and clothe their kids ,was a woman who worked at a shop while her kids were in nursery and school and had saved for three months to pay her debt of £40,when she answered the door her daughter was complaining her feet were sore because her shoes were too small and they were all eating toast for their tea.

I payed the debt for her and told her to use the money to go shopping and buy shoes ,went back to the office and told the managers that these families need help,not chased for money every week.

What's everyone else's experiences ?

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By *andy_FraserTV/TS
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Mine was a Data Entry job for 3 weeks. It was rubbish money and so mind-numbing. The other people I was working with were a little "cooky" and the girl that started at the same time as me quit after 3 days.

Luckily my job was as part of a Council Training program, so I knew I had another job after it, but for the Council it was cheap labour.

When I say is was rubbish money/cheap labour it was 1997 and I was getting £150 a week for a 32.5 hour week, but it was a first job, and it opened the doors to my chosen career.

Mandy

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay

Have worked with families who have a chaotic lifestyle,as the current terminology puts it.

Suffice to say that it is the children who end up most disadvantaged in that situation.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Mine was a Data Entry job for 3 weeks. It was rubbish money and so mind-numbing. The other people I was working with were a little "cooky" and the girl that started at the same time as me quit after 3 days.

Luckily my job was as part of a Council Training program, so I knew I had another job after it, but for the Council it was cheap labour.

When I say is was rubbish money/cheap labour it was 1997 and I was getting £150 a week for a 32.5 hour week, but it was a first job, and it opened the doors to my chosen career.

Mandy"

Bet your glad you escaped Mandy,know a few people that have done data entry in the past and said it was mind numbing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Have worked with families who have a chaotic lifestyle,as the current terminology puts it.

Suffice to say that it is the children who end up most disadvantaged in that situation. "

Your right there,know only too well ,it's sad and frustrating

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh! "

Gutting with a hangover?? That is rough,can imagine it's smelly....did you wear the white wellies ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh!

Gutting with a hangover?? That is rough,can imagine it's smelly....did you wear the white wellies ?"

Nah white wellies were only for the managers. Us skivvys had yellow or blue! Was a good laugh at times though. I went into office work next and there was way more bitching and cattyness there than in the factories, which surprised me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh!

Gutting with a hangover?? That is rough,can imagine it's smelly....did you wear the white wellies ?

Nah white wellies were only for the managers. Us skivvys had yellow or blue! Was a good laugh at times though. I went into office work next and there was way more bitching and cattyness there than in the factories, which surprised me"

Seems the type of place would be a good laugh,yeah offices can tend to be catty,bet you were pleased you didn't need the wellies again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh!

Gutting with a hangover?? That is rough,can imagine it's smelly....did you wear the white wellies ?

Nah white wellies were only for the managers. Us skivvys had yellow or blue! Was a good laugh at times though. I went into office work next and there was way more bitching and cattyness there than in the factories, which surprised me

Seems the type of place would be a good laugh,yeah offices can tend to be catty,bet you were pleased you didn't need the wellies again "

I still dream about them

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Worked in a fish factory, cutting and processing fresh fish. It was cold wet and smelly work. I made it worse on myself though, we were paid on a Thursday night and I always went out. Would go in every Friday with a crazy hangover and my boss would punish me by giving me the worst jobs. Think poking eyes or pulling guts out of fish... urghhh!

Gutting with a hangover?? That is rough,can imagine it's smelly....did you wear the white wellies ?

Nah white wellies were only for the managers. Us skivvys had yellow or blue! Was a good laugh at times though. I went into office work next and there was way more bitching and cattyness there than in the factories, which surprised me

Seems the type of place would be a good laugh,yeah offices can tend to be catty,bet you were pleased you didn't need the wellies again

I still dream about them "

Ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I tried to be a contortionist for about 6 month but couldn't make ends meet i know embarrising

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't really have a bad job experience... but... always wanted to work in a mirror factory... it's something I could really see myself doing

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood


"I don't really have a bad job experience... but... always wanted to work in a mirror factory... it's something I could really see myself doing "

At least you have fond reflections of the job

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood

Could be worse, you could have had a job like I had, was once a lift operator, the job had its up's and down's.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

lol I was offered a job in an advent calendar factory, I didn't take it, I could see its days were numbered...

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"lol I was offered a job in an advent calendar factory, I didn't take it, I could see its days were numbered... "

Shoot me now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

But but you haven't heard the best one... I couldn't become a chiropodist because I didn't know what was afoot in the business

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"But but you haven't heard the best one... I couldn't become a chiropodist because I didn't know what was afoot in the business "

Fab police, where are ye??????

This is conduct violating all the rules

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood

Defo worst job I'd say would be a grave digger, it's a bit of a dead-end job

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But but you haven't heard the best one... I couldn't become a chiropodist because I didn't know what was afoot in the business

Fab police, where are ye??????

This is conduct violating all the rules "

I did think about the police too... it sounded an arresting occupation...

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling


"But but you haven't heard the best one... I couldn't become a chiropodist because I didn't know what was afoot in the business

Fab police, where are ye??????

This is conduct violating all the rules

I did think about the police too... it sounded an arresting occupation... "

Noooooooooooookioooooo

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood


"But but you haven't heard the best one... I couldn't become a chiropodist because I didn't know what was afoot in the business

Fab police, where are ye??????

This is conduct violating all the rules

I did think about the police too... it sounded an arresting occupation... "

Would be flaming great to be a fireman.

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling

Be hard pressed to be a steel worker these days

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

(Nessarosa writing)

Nessa: Community care, the driving and low pay. (My clients were wounderful)

Lee: Sky customer service rep. (The team, management and job atmosphere were really cutthroat)

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"lol I was offered a job in an advent calendar factory, I didn't take it, I could see its days were numbered... "

Ha ha ,that reminds me of the bowling alley one

Picked up some work at a bowling alley

Ten pin ?

No its permanent.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I tried to be a contortionist for about 6 month but couldn't make ends meet i know embarrising "

Ha ha

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"(Nessarosa writing)

Nessa: Community care, the driving and low pay. (My clients were wounderful)

Lee: Sky customer service rep. (The team, management and job atmosphere were really cutthroat)

Xxx"

Community care can imagine is tough,my sister did community nursing and like you loved the patients but was frustrated with the lack of time she had with them.

Thought sky would of been good to work for .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"(Nessarosa writing)

Nessa: Community care, the driving and low pay. (My clients were wounderful)

Lee: Sky customer service rep. (The team, management and job atmosphere were really cutthroat)

Xxx

Community care can imagine is tough,my sister did community nursing and like you loved the patients but was frustrated with the lack of time she had with them.

Thought sky would of been good to work for ."

(Nessarosa)

That is so true....wee shame.

Sky: there is a hidden clique mentality, if you are not in...your out. (But everyone smilies so they fit in. )

Fair....it could have been just the area Lee was at, but the same situation happened to others.

Oh well, karma gets even sharks in a shark pool.

Lee is happy back in nursing.

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Worst job was working in a coffee shop part time when I was at uni. Unhygienic, long hours, equipment was never cleaned and my feet were killing me every day.

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood


"(Nessarosa writing)

Nessa: Community care, the driving and low pay. (My clients were wounderful)

Lee: Sky customer service rep. (The team, management and job atmosphere were really cutthroat)

Xxx

Community care can imagine is tough,my sister did community nursing and like you loved the patients but was frustrated with the lack of time she had with them.

Thought sky would of been good to work for ."

Don't know thought that lot at "sky" had there heads in the clouds

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any of you ever been a chef?

They're all shit jobs haha.

Thank fuck for education.

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood


"Any of you ever been a chef?

They're all shit jobs haha.

Thank fuck for education. "

Tried to be a chef years ago, but I ended up getting the chop

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Furnace technician in the summer it bloody horrendous

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By *homasP80Man
over a year ago

Linwood

Possibly, if it goes ahead - the poor people who'll be building a wall all the way across the Mexican border.

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By *yldstyleWoman
over a year ago

A world of my own

I was a trolly dolly for scotrail. I lasted a week. Being on the train dealing with customers was fine but the way staff were treated behind scenes was terrible.

The day I left the manager was busy reducing some other girl to tears. I walked straight out.

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By *eterjamesmcMan
over a year ago

glasgow

After graduating I got a job collating the mental health statistics for Scotland. I quit after three days when I realised my actual job was adding and subtracting ones and twos for eight hours a day. Honestly , a five year old could have done it . This was 1990 and my salary was 12 grand a year!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In situations like this it's the perfect morale opportunity to live the dream and punch your boss. Potentially even wangle it as self defence if you could prove "you were in fear of your own safety"

Maybe next time.

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