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Fatt Mar 2, 2006 04:48 PM

Job Hate
 
We all hate our jobs. We break our backs and bend our brains for a lousy fist of dough each day, so what do you hate about YOUR job? I want a response from everybody. I don't care if you are a lowly grunt shoveling shit from a barn, or if you are the CEO of faceless conglomo. Backgrounds don't matter, we all have something to say.

Two key rules:

1. School is not a job.
2. This is not a competition. Some complaints will be more significant than others, but we do not want to discourage quantities!

Sometimes I hate working stagecrew as some of my coworkers whine about the dirty jobs. Sure it is fun to build platforms and flats with a nailgun, but somebody has to paint it afterwards. Focusing lights maybe real easy, but sorting gels is teidous. I myself don't like doing the montonous work, but when you have strict deadlines, there is no room for crybabies! Don't bother whining when we all do the same job.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 2, 2006 05:11 PM

Man, I like this idea. I have a lot of bitching I could do about the people in my office.

I don't mind my job so much as I mind the woman I have to deal with in the office. Oftentimes, her work is pawned over to me, for some reason. I am pretty much the electronics person in the office (for some godawful reason) and just today as an example, a scanner was bought for the bitch.

A scanner I will never touch. A scanner she requested.

And I had to install it for her. Apparently, her fatass is too wide to bend over and plug in a scanner herself. I wasted a good 30 minutes installing all the fucking software required for her (because she needed it RIGHT AWAY - which is a lie), thus backing my own paperwork that 30 precious minutes which I could have used to export some internationals.

Dopefish Mar 2, 2006 05:18 PM

I don't mind my job.

That's the problem. If I'm content doing what I do then I won't feel like finding something else to do.

But so far I've met a couple ladies who have piqued my interest, not to mention the fact that things are laid back and not particularly stressful.

I lose at this thread.

SenorKaffee Mar 2, 2006 05:48 PM

I don´t hate my job - really. But since you want everyone to contribute I will tell you a tale about my former superior, our Ex - Head of Marketing. :mad:

Normally I don´t use any of my talents in video editing and screendesign on my job - so in 2003 when we went on an important fair for the first time a movie for our booth had to be made - I cried "here! here!". Since this was an additional task I invested some overtime in it. Unpaid overtime I might add.

After the fair my superior asked me to come to one of the meeting rooms with me so we could to for a few minutes. Instead of a Thank You or something like this he complained that everything took too long, that he didn´t have enough chances to check my work before it went to the booth, that he could have asked our advertising agency to realize it (sure, one week before the fair) and in the end he told me to look for a Time Management seminar.

Man - I was so damn pissed. When I chatted with our PR manager about the talk I just had, she was pretty speechless, too. Thank god this guy is no longer working for us and my new superior appreciates such efforts. :D

gaara-chan Mar 2, 2006 05:52 PM

Oh my god, I'm posting in an ANGST thread. Like the idea, though.

I recently started working full-time at the place where I did my last internship, and since that's a high school, rule number 1 does not apply to me. (right? :D) I'm an assistant system/network administrator, by the way, so no teaching involved.

Anyway, I'm having a great time there, but I have these moments of extreme frustration and annoyance with some of my 'superiors'.

First of all, there has been an IT Manager there for almost two years now. Before that, the entire department was totally screwed over by the system administrator who I replaced (won't go into the details), but mostly by the lack of control from the higher ups. They had (and still have) this "if it works, it's fine with us" attitude.

The department is run by people who know jack shit about IT, and they don't really need to, but they don't take advice from the people who DO know what they are talking about. Whenever we try to make to make changes in well, whatever the plans are always put on hold, cancelled or being made into a huge drama because most of them don't like changes. And changes is exactly what we need to create a good functioning network infrastructure. I realise this, my co-workers realise this. It's the people who run the damned department who don't.

I could go on for ages giving examples about stuff that's happened. It gets really frustrating and really de-motivating because I never get the idea that I'm actually accomplishing something.

Alice Mar 2, 2006 07:38 PM

The thing I hate most about my job is that every time the phone rings, I know it's a dentist on the other end of the line and that nine times out of ten he's going to talk to me like he thinks I'm a sub-human who can barely hold down my end of the conversation because a)he is a dentist and I'm not, and b)I have a southern accent, which (in most people's minds) makes me stupid.

I hate condescending people, and I hate being told, "Now read that message back to me," by someone who is more educated that I am, but probably isn't as smart. So there.

Mercury Blue Mar 2, 2006 09:08 PM

I work for my dad's company as caretaker of the website, writing contracts, and answering the phone, I do a little bit of everything. But there are times when my idiot of a father makes me want to kill him. Esp. when writting contracts, I'll ask him to look it over himself after I write them. He half arse reads them and gets mad at me later when he finds out HE forgot to tell me something HE left out. And I get chewed out for something I didn't know that was suppose to be in there! Sometimes being broke seems a lot better then being employed.

Dark Chocolate Mar 2, 2006 09:38 PM

My job sucks big dicks. My manager is getting present from this week, though (2 weeks notice). My mind has been manipulated and I'm now going to fast food- Wendy's. I was told today one of my friends cut her finger chopping lettuce. She had to go to the hospital. I told my friend who told me that to make sure the finger doesn't get dropped in Chili.

Chaco Mar 2, 2006 09:47 PM

Seeing as I work at a deli.
I can't stand cleaning up everyone elses meat scraps. Its a clean store, maybe too clean compared to some other places Ive worked at but I hate cleaning up mayonaisse and stuff.

Kaiten Mar 2, 2006 09:47 PM

My job's just fine. Other than having to scrub toliets that have been shitted on (and clean up spilled milk), I see hardly any reason to say I hate my job (plus almost everyone I work with is very nice to me). Though I don't like having to wake up at 5:30AM every morning!

stormshadow Mar 2, 2006 09:59 PM

I like my job and all the aspects to it. What I don't like is whiney customers. They complain about any and every little thing.

evant Mar 2, 2006 09:59 PM

I work full time and also have a part time job. My full time job is okay, it's just that it's not my passion and I don't want to stick with it longterm. Only thing I would complain specifically about is my supervisor. The guy is constantly forgetting important things. I update him about a case I'm working on and two weeks later he denies I've told him about it. I have to constantly repeat myself.

As for my part time job. I work in a museum taking admission fees. It's practically the lowest level job there. I have to take crap every day from the visitors. Some don't want to pay (even though you can get in by just giving a penny, they're just cheap) and complain to us cashiers like we have the authority to change museum policy. Or they want a refund because they found out they're at the wrong museum. It's not my fault they're so stupid they don't know where they are.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Mar 2, 2006 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by AliceNWondrland
I hate condescending people, and I hate being told, "Now read that message back to me," by someone who is more educated that I am, but probably isn't as smart. So there.

What do you do for a living wher eyou talk to dentists exclusively, Alice? ^_^

You get offended when someone asks you to read back a message? Wow. You're worse than I am! I usually ask people to read things back to me just to be that they got the right idea, or in case it was unclear.

In general, I try not to condescend to people on the other end of the phone line, but oftentimes, I just can't fucking understand what they're saying to me. Me, being the unprofessional that I am, usually bluntly say "I can not understand you through that accent, sir."

It's almost always the Chinese physicists who I can't fucking understand. The Russians being a close second.

One time, about a month ago, while my father was out of the office, one man just DIDN'T BELIEVE ME and refused to stop calling our office. He was convinced my father was in, and he wanted to speak to him. RIGHT AWAY. He got really angry with me. I was totally offended when he started condescending to me. I kind of snapped on him. But at least he didn't bother calling back.

I instead called my father's cell and told him to call the jackass. Turns out he wanted to only buy a $300 piezo. ;_;

Traumatized Rat Mar 2, 2006 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Chyna~Girl
My job sucks big dicks. My manager is getting present from this week, though (2 weeks notice). My mind has been manipulated and I'm now going to fast food- Wendy's. I was told today one of my friends cut her finger chopping lettuce. She had to go to the hospital. I told my friend who told me that to make sure the finger doesn't get dropped in Chili.

You guys are supposed to wear the cut resistant gloves when using the knives, lettuce slicer and tomato slicer.
Please don't ask me how I know this.

I've found the hardest thing with jobs is doing menial labour. I am an intellectual / scholar by nature and I am also a musician which automatically rules me out as being the most stout and coordinated individual.
The issue with music students is that we do have a cerebellum, just a majority of the neurons are devoted to find motor control of a specific area of the body and it functions to control a specific task. i.e. playing an instrument.
As a result, everything else tends to be just a touch more difficult.
In the end, I found that while I was able to lift heavy objects I lacked the grace that was necessary to make me an easy individual to work with. Furthermore, brainless work is exceptionally unfufilling for me so it becomes an egregious chore to be forced to go toil every day.

What I had been doing was labour at a park in the city. I cut grass, operated a huge weedeater (which is bad for the nerves in my fingers) and did the occasional heavy lifting. The lifting wasn't hard for me and I had the energy to workout in the evening even after a hard day's work. In spite of my klutziness I actually am now more adept at maneuvering heavy objects than a majority of people I know. Honestly, while this job paid well I liked working in a restaurant because this way I at least got to work with people.

I think working a number of jobs that weren't a fit has been the largest motivating factor in getting me to persue music as a career. The experience of trying to do everything I want to do in the evenings while suffering through 8 hour shift thinking about all the things I'd rather be working on was a very valuable and enlightening ordeal.

OZZcln Mar 2, 2006 11:10 PM

Ok I really can't complain about my job. Other than it getting boring at times.
I'm an assistant store manager for Gamestop. I mean we typically have plenty to do putting out games and stuff. Putting up marketing stuff. But it gets rather boring being the only one in there and the music on our cd player has gotten rather old since they only update it like every month. It's good music but after a while obviously gets old.

Chibi Neko Mar 3, 2006 01:38 AM

I am actully content with my job now, I currently take orders for a internet company in a chat room, so I don't have to talk to customers directly. Before however I was on the phones troubleshooting internet connetions with customers... not only where many of them rude... but there are alot of idiots out there!

coeccias Mar 3, 2006 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Sassafrass
It's almost always the Chinese physicists who I can't fucking understand.

I was almost one of them. I would have called your office, preferably Cheryl's extension, and demanded to speak to Sass. Of course, I would have done so in almost unintelligible English.

I am often confronted by adults who cannot dress themselves and do not know the sizes of the clothing they wear. There have been occasions where I have been asked to look at the size tag on the pair of underwear said customer is currently wearing.

Of course, I cannot preface this with my own question, such as: "How often do you wipe?" But as luck would have it, they are at least able to wear underwear correctly, and with their back turned to me, they cannot see that I am in actuality looking in the opposite direction while I come up with an estimate on their size.

kat Mar 3, 2006 03:48 AM

I worked at Gap for around 7 months last year and I didn't think it was that bad until I came back for Christmas 2005. Standing for 8 hour shifts in heels, battling crowds of price gouging monsters, folding the same piece of clothing for an hour to make a nice pile, only to have it ripped apart like deer to a pack of hungry wolves the second you turn your back. I wanted to strangle every Christmas mall shopper that came through our doors with a lamb's wool knit cardigan ($29.99). The nice part was trying to foist clothing presents on people to try to get them to deplete your stock, I would talk up fucking anything they had their eye on, no matter if I was sure their husband was going to hate it.

But that wasn't nearly as bad as my job as the file monkey for two years at a bank. I was surrounded by chatty, catty, annoying and competative workers who would knowingly sabotage my efforts for no reason. I was just a temp, I wasn't planning on climbing that corporate ladder but this one girl made me her enemy with matters worse that she was appointed my trainer by our manager. So she taught me how to do things wrong so I would get reamed out by our boss, I hope she fucking falls off a bridge.

The cherry on that shit sundae was that the reason I left that job was due to the fact that I was continually groped by the parking lot attendent and when I made a complaint, two of my collegues overheard and spread the lovely news to every one who was on the bank's fucking payroll. So I left that day and never came back and put my notice on my manager's answering machine, calling the whole place "hellish". I won't be putting them down for any job referrals anytime soon.

Technophile Mar 3, 2006 04:21 PM

Good God Kat, Which bank was this?


Anyway, there's so much I hate 'bout my job I don't even really know where to start. I work at the Home Theater section of the local abominable hellhole. (a.k.a. BestBuy) First of all, the hours for part-timers are either ridiculously high (45 hours a week for part-fucking-time!?) or ridiculously low (4 hours a week. That's gonna translate into a nice paycheck). We have this one manager who's sole job's to just sit there and just slave drive you. He'd give you some task to do and while you're keeping yourself occupied with the task, he'd call you over and make you help customers while he'd just stand there. He also fucking isolates people all alone like some fucking 1920's-30's assembly line factory. If two people are cleaning things or restocking products and they engage into conversation together while still working he goes fucking nuts and divides them up. On and he completely gets on your ass if you're ever 2 to 3 minutes late, yet he regularly locks the store doors when you're closing and asks/makes you stay overtime to finsih up closing duties.

Another lovely issue is the fact that they've recently implemented this new bat-shit-crazy policy where you have to request days off 3 weeks in advance. Cause, we all know exactly everything we're gonna be doing practically a month from now. You need to give a 3 weeks notice for days off, and yet a 2 weeks notice for quitting. Anyone else see something wrong with this comparison?

Also, working in retail has given me a deep, new found hatered for people. They just barge in like barbarians, toss shit all over the place, and just drive you crazy by asking you for help on matters that just require simple reading. If they don't need help, then they'll just use you as something to vent on regarding their crappy product that brokedown on them even though it was a used and returned off-brand shit-box which they shouldn't have purchased in the first place.

Oh and don't even get me started on Christmas time. Multiple people at the same time would tug on your shirt pulling you into different directions and screaming on the top of their lungs at you about how they want you to get them some fucking Britney Spears remix, single CD, not to leave them and help others cause they've been waiting too long and getting that goddamn DVD player...

God I cannot wait to quit!

kat Mar 4, 2006 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Technophile
Good God Kat, Which bank was this?

It was a small bank in Los Angeles, I worked at the Chinatown branch downtown.

eks Mar 4, 2006 12:02 PM

I like my job, actually. I wouldn't do it for FREE, but I don't feel the same dislike I have for past jobs.

I do get annoyed by the temperature at my desk. I keep meaning to buy a little fan, but I never remember until it's too late.

I'd also like to smack the 2 fat chicks who eat McDonald's almost every day. I just watched Super Size me a few days ago, so that only sickens me more. lol

majario Mar 4, 2006 08:45 PM

I like my job. The problem is that it is only open on the weekends so even if I clean everything in the place by next weekend there is so much dust that when I sneeze, a kind of black dust comes out. I guess being in a place where they cut wood using saws all the time and that is a warehouse for wood laminate wouldn't help solve the problem. Besides that, my job is pretty smooth sailing.

S?ecter Mar 5, 2006 10:02 PM

I HATE my job.

I work at A&W, it's stressful, greasy, unsatisfying, my boss is an ass, he gives us raises a week before minimum wage goes up, then we are back to making minimum wage again when it goes up! I'm making the same amount as people who have just started, and I've been there for 2 years. He also steals holiday pay, by not telling new people that they even GET holiday pay, hoping they won't ask, and he also doesn't pay it when people quit, if they don't ask, so he pockets it! Also, he keeps track of school schedule enough to call us in to work EVERY time we have a snow day or inservice day, but isn't understanding about needing time off to study or do homework. We have horrible supervisors aswell, they all do things a different way, so if you get trained one way, you get yelled at by someone else, and then if you change you get yelled at by different people!

It's a shitty, shitty, shitty job...

ZeroSlash Mar 5, 2006 10:34 PM

I like my job ok.
I work as cook/dishwasher at a bar and grill of a local golf course plantation that my parents are members of. It's an ok job where I only work on the week ends. Fridays are usually the Friday night Dinners where it becomes a full scale resturant. I just hate how hot it gets back in the kitchen and how when I almost get done with the dishes I'm washing they bring up more dirty dishes and stuff which takes me even longer to get done. Saturdays and Sundays are just breakfast and lunches which can get boring as hell. The only big thing I hate about my job is how much drama goes on. The main boss lady there is an extreme bitch who does nothing but nag and push her weight around on every one and isn't very bright in many respects. The main reason I don't like her is that she's only the girlfriend of the guy who owns the whole plantation and it just doesn't make sense because she's dating one of the richest men in the county but she's just so bitchy it doesn't make sense.

Eh, nothing real bad but it puts gas in my car and games and figures on my shelves.

Mystil Mar 6, 2006 08:04 AM

If you're a Kroger employee then you probably know that this is one company every employee would love to see go under because I sure do. Here's a rundown:

»Store managers like to nitpick at things to make you stay longer.
»If you are in a 600 series store you're screwed over.
»Somehow, someway you will work on Christmas. Either after 12:00AM or later on, but you will not have a full christmas day off.

»They will work you 11 weeks in a row with 40 hours and then cut you to 32 so you do not qualify for benefits. Better hope you never get sick because they will not give you time off if you have the flu or something or hurt your back. They have every department setup where you will not have adequat help or always short on help.

»You will be expected to work on your days off when asked.
»You will not be allowed to take your vacations because of the lack of help I mentioned in the note above. Instead you can cash in your vacation check.

»They love to waste time. Overtime will be your friend.

I work overnight and since december I've been working 65-70 hours a week. Thats 13 hours a day folks and to say it again I work overnight. Yea that overtime is not healthy but Kroger doesn't care. This company sucks, nobody is happy working for them.

Sarmentosa Mar 18, 2006 12:04 AM

what i hate....
 
Stupid dumb fucks (clients) asking stupid shitty questions and treating you like dirt.


I used to just take it, but now I dish right back.

E.g "when you calm down, I'll be able to answer your question...until then you can step outside"

NinjaSwiftblade Mar 18, 2006 12:26 AM

Haa Job Hate. Wow.

Um...I work Security at Target...yeah...those flashlight cops standing at the door when you go in...that's me....except...5'1"...and extremely small. o.o

My job is ridiculously easy, though. Technically we can only "aid" our supervisors in apprehensions...so basically we only really provide a "visual sense of security" in the store. Right.

I mean there are some cool aspects about the job...like cameras, handcuffs etc...but overall, what kills me is how boring it is. I know, it's such a lame thing to complain about...but I just hate standing there for hours...I feel like a huge chunk of my day is completely wasted... But whatever, it's not something I'll be sticking to for a long time...it pays well, and the money is nice.

Actually...if I ever had a choice, I would prefer just not to work in retail. Haaa...although the drama among the workers there makes me laugh inside. Fortunately for me, I like my co-workers and supervisors a lot in the Assets Protection area.

Another thing that I hate about my job...is that during the times when we're not standing around the door we have to walk around and tell the other team members stuff they're doing wrong...even if they're executives or team leads or whatever...and I'm just not in the least bit authorative...so I suck...and of course my supervisor knows that I lack confidence and don't like to tell people what to do, so therefore he thinks it necessary to give me tasks to "get over" the problem. -.-'

Yeah...but in any case...my stuff really is pointless whiny things that really aren't that bothersome against what most of you all have to deal with.

soapy Mar 18, 2006 12:28 AM

Ahh.. this is a subject that has been on my mind for the last while. Hence why I am quitting and going back to school ;)

I work in inside sales. Sales was basically the last job I ever had in mind, but as circumstances would have it, I was handed this job on a silver platter. Let's just say I refuse to do this job even if they paid me 6 figures and here's why:

1. Micromanagement. I am being micromanaged by people who aren't even managers. They watch when people come and go, watch what we do on our computer, and these hall monitors will run to any manager to let them know that we had a 70 mins lunch instead of 60.

2. We are being switched to hourly as of next week. Why? Because it is better for our managers to track us because someone is underperforming or not working 40 hours, so we all suffer. You might say hourly lets you work overtime, but I asked, OT needs to be pre-approved and there will be no approving of OT.

3. Don't like the sales/marketing people I work with. The women give me dirty looks, probably because they're old, wrinkly and are too tired with raising a 2 year old when they're 45. The men are mostly married, and yet they still flirt with young girls. They feel the need to ask me about my personal life, and they're at least 10+ years older. Some even like to brag about how good they are in bed, these are guys with white hair I'm and/or balding.

4. Young people. Now I have nothing against young people, but these people who are MY age, think they run the place when I have more experience than they do! I don't even pretend to know everything but these kids are all narcissists and they lie, argue and refuse to be helpful.

Now I know most people don't like their job, but I can handle just not liking it. I HATE it. It makes me depressed, irritated and I feel drained everyday and I don't want to get up in the morning. I don't think anyone has to suffer in their job, and at this point, unless they're paying me $200k a year, I'd pause and think about it. But at this point, I'd rather be unemployed. So I'm heading back to school and eventually want to work as an editor reviewing video games ;)

On a side note, I actually applied at IGN and was offered a job but in sales. As much as I would love to get into that company, I still declined because to me I just can't take it anymore. :p I have recruiters calling me every week telling me they can double my take home. They are all pushy and annoying and think I'm crazy that I'm not motivated by money. Guess I'm not cut out for it. I do well at my job, and I'm the most efficient one on my team, even then, it's not satisfying at all.

sleipner Mar 27, 2006 11:15 PM

I work for Rite Aid ie guy in a blue smock that goes up and down the aisles
1) Clients who come in are clients who need medication therefore theyr'e either angry, irritable, or need physical help. I've never had to take so much bitching for not having Post Oreo O's on the first day of the sale. (Come on! It's not like I'm the one that supplies the cereals, I'm just the one that puts it on the shelf!)

2) My boss? he's pretty okay, only reason I stay on the job

3) It's retail so people will decide they want to buy something, go to another aisle, decide not to buy that item and leave it in that wrong aisle on the other side of the store...now multiply that by 100 and that's how many times I have to go around the store putting everything back.

4) I hate people who don't take showers or brush their teeth before getting out of their house and coming to the store.

5) I don't like people who don't even say hi (I don't care if you don't smile) when I try my best to be friendly and amiable

6) Standing on your feet for 7 hours

FLEX Mar 27, 2006 11:49 PM

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6) Standing on your feet for 7 hours
Pussy.

Try standing on your feet for 12. That's what I (used) to do at a video manufacturing plant, for about $7.00/hr, stacking, cataloging and inventoring DVD and VHS crap. Temporary staff = no benefits, but more flexible schedule.

Ah well, at least you knew what was coming out on DVD a few weeks beforehand.

Summonmaster Mar 28, 2006 11:13 PM

I hate working at the bank when I did. I always got comments like: "Aren't you a bit young to be working here?", and in the meantime I could understand the new paperless system better than some of the people who worked there for years under the old system. I mean some clients were very nice, and I wished they would come every day because they totally understood how tiring the job is. I swore off working at the bank after this guy was on the borderline of whipping his cheques at me and yelling at the top of his lungs...for no apparent reason. Aah, retards complain excessively >=(

I hated piano teaching for a while when I had this student who didn't practice, and he had very irritable parents. The parents would complain that I was apparently starting minutes late and ending too early. I was unfortunately stupid enough to believe them despite actually clocking the time on my watch. I felt bad for the student I had after them, who I would always run late with, and she practiced a lot and had wonderful parents. Fortunately, my boss also realized that the irritable parent set were also troublesome when it came to payments and coming on time, so suck to them, since they got expelled from attending the conservatory.
I hate travelling up to my job for some reason, due to the anxiety of seeing what kinds of students I will get on different daysand what kinds of parents they will have.

Another irritable story (heard on the bus today from some girl): The girl worked at the Bay and some woman complained that even though she only had $0.18 on the credit card, she was still being charged the ludicrous 26% interest. The girl explained to the woman the dangers, especially the fact that no matter how little is on, it will still be charged, but the woman raised a fuss. People complain too much -_-;

S?ecter Apr 13, 2006 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by S?ecter
I HATE my job.

I work at A&W, it's stressful, greasy, unsatisfying, my boss is an ass, he gives us raises a week before minimum wage goes up, then we are back to making minimum wage again when it goes up! I'm making the same amount as people who have just started, and I've been there for 2 years. He also steals holiday pay, by not telling new people that they even GET holiday pay, hoping they won't ask, and he also doesn't pay it when people quit, if they don't ask, so he pockets it! Also, he keeps track of school schedule enough to call us in to work EVERY time we have a snow day or inservice day, but isn't understanding about needing time off to study or do homework. We have horrible supervisors aswell, they all do things a different way, so if you get trained one way, you get yelled at by someone else, and then if you change you get yelled at by different people!

It's a shitty, shitty, shitty job...

I Finally Quit!

I got hired at Shoppers Drug Mart, as a Digital Photo Lab Technician(overly technical name for someone who sells cameras), and I'm finally getting out of that hellhole!

3 cheers for me!

Aya Apr 16, 2006 08:03 AM

"1. School is not a job."

Sir. I work at a highschool, doesn't that count? ._.

I have no actual beef with my job, I love being an art teacher. There's atleast one or three students in every class (I have 16 classes through the week) that has some sort of artistic talent, so it's very inspiring and exciting.

HOWEVER.
There are the students goes "This is booooooooooooooring!" and "I can't draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw, I don't know what to do, draw for me!" not to mention "lolz art is not a real class, I'm going out for a smoke and then bully the other students becuz I'm cuul and stuffs"
actually, they're not bad themselves, the trick is how to get them intrested too and let their frustrations out on a paper. I can deal and handle that.

Then we have the other teachers...
AUGH.
AUGH.
AAUGH.

1) I'm relatively young looking .. and young. I just recently became an art teacher a month and 3 weeks ago. There are STILL other teachers, thinking I'm just another student. So everytime I need to make up copies and another teacher runs into me, they look at me suspiciously, raising an eyebrow and say "You do know that you will need another teacher helping you with the copymachine" or "do you really have the permission to be here, in the teachers longue!? >=o"
It's rather annoying.
And while at it, with the whole being young and look young (mind you, I don't look my age at all, I look younger, like 17.) Students get crushes on me ._.; (not too sound arrogant or whatever) but I've already got 3 confessions and I have a small fanclub following me around. It's a bit troublesome, seeing how I already am in a relationship and not to mention the whole student + teacher = no no.

2) This may sound a bit GTO'ish, but I just hate it when the other teachers sit in the teachers longue room and gossips about the other students, how she/he is going to fail and why, they keep yapping about how things are going to turn out and how bad this student is. But they have absolutely no intention to ever help said person solve his problems or trick he/she into working harder. It's rather sad.

3) The drama'ing between the teachers themselves. There are a couple of teachers that absolutely cannot get along, everytime they end up in the same room, you get the whole hostile and cold feeling and they barely talk to each other. >>; good job. Good thing I only eat lunch there and spend the rest of my time in my own class room ._.;

Duo Maxwell Apr 22, 2006 11:51 AM

I'm in the military. Do I really need to expound on this much further?

The only thing is, there are a lot of benefits, but it's about the only thing that off-sets the low pay.

I do get to travel, a lot. I'm going to Australia, Japan, Russia and South Korea this summer. It also gives me an excuse to go long periods of time ignoring my family, which is sort of a bonus.

Kazyl May 13, 2006 05:19 AM

I used to work at the airport uploading and downloading freight off commercial airlines. The job itself was easy but there were a lot of little things that annoyed me.

It was a secure area so you had to have a key card to get in. Since I was new I hadn't received my key card because my supervisor hadn't scheduled me for one. So I had to wait outside the gate in the cold (it was around 4am) and sometimes the rain for 10, even 45 minutes, for someone to come out and get me.

When my supervisor finally scheduled me to get my card, he forgot we had an appointment so it ended up getting canceled and I ended up having to wait a few more weeks.

Fumes. 'Nuff said.

I worked on the airborne express side. While I was there, the leads over at UPS were having disputes with management because they didn't receive the raises they were promised. So the leads left and so did about 30 other workers they brought in. We eventually had to let some of our people go over to the UPS side and that put more work on us. Sometimes we'd even have to work the UPS side in addition to ours.

The hours. I was working 4-8am (I had to be there at 4 but I was only on the clock for 3 hours) and 4-8pm Monday to Saturday which wasn't so bad initially. Then school started and I ended up only having 2 sets of 4 hour sleep periods, 12 hours apart. I really hated my job and I hated my life at that point because I just physically felt like shit.

I ended up quitting and just focusing on school.

Cobra Commander May 26, 2006 01:44 AM

Well I am currently working as a janitor for the local mall. Well it didn't seem too bad at first, but then I graduated...from COLLEGE and I am still there! Even the old people that used to think I was just working my way through college are starting to think that its my full time proffession.

Overall the job isn't bad but the stigma attached to it and that fact that a lot of the time people don't show up to work hence i need to work their shifts bugs me a lot.

Thank goodness I think I finally got another job somewhere else...just gotta wait for that phone call

PS2 May 26, 2006 02:49 AM

I hate my job. I am a CAD designer at Verizon.

First of all, I went to college for electrical engineering. I thought I was going to be doing stuff dealing with my major, and it turns out I'm not.

Secondly, there are way too many contractors who went to ITT tech who are jealous of employees who went to college. The contractors outnumber us
significantly.

It's in the middle of fucking nowhere, indiana.

I haven't quit the job mainly for three reasons:

1)The pay is really nice. Even though we do the same job as the contractors, we get paid more than them.

2)It's helping me to take me deficiency courses in mathematics. Cuz of that stupid job, I've been able to complete a course sequence in undergraduate real analysis. Since I already have a abstract algebra done, all I really need is one more mathematics course so I can start applying to grad school for mathematics. I will be taking complex analysis in the fall.

3)Even when I goto grad school, I will not quit the job because it's easy work, I like my money, and I don't have to be broke anymore.

Sin Ansem Jul 12, 2006 09:20 PM

I work at a daycare center.

IN MY FUCKING HOUSE.

And because I LIVE THERE, I'm obligated to do more work and have less time off than everyone else, save my stepmom who runs the place. I have to fight off 8 snotty nosed kids aged 2-7, with the kids under 4 considering me somewhat of a joke. I don't interact well with people not close to my age, so having to entertain 8 kids (sometimes with no help at all) five days a week for 8 hours tends to drive me insane.

Also I (and my parents) have noticed that sometimes the parents are idiotic about their own children and refuse to raise them, and they're the prime assholes that blame video games when their children go out and do stupid crap.

Also I'm paid a weekly salary and not an hourly rate, which my parents can reduce or destroy if they feel so much as pissed off at me on Friday.

I want to go back to college :(

Visavi Jul 12, 2006 11:28 PM

I wish I had seen this thread earlier.

I attend college full-time and have two jobs. The primary position has me training people to work with software and I recently received a promotion to Supervisor since I was basically the only one of four workers that wasn't graduating that didn't get in trouble for skipping or sleeping on the job multiple times. Internet surfing is fun, but it can be SO BORING in there that I even start nodding off. Why does it suck? First of all, my boss realizes that I do work and he thinks that I can do the work of two to three people at once. Also, since the college has it listed as a "worker's grant", I don't get paid minimum wage until this semester when I offically become Supervisor (even though the college claims that they are paying their students $15 an hour, they steal money any way they can).

Oh, my secondary position as a technical writer for a newspaper sucks even more. I am not only in charge of the technical writings, but I have to be prepared to write any random story that comes my way. Which means, while everyone else is enjoying Homecoming week, I am doing homework, attening class, competing, and trying to cover an extra story on top of my usual 2-3 stories per week b/c I'm not married or heading out-of-town.

The newspaper used to run every other week since the town is BORING! However, we received a lazy editor who decides "hey, I'll wear a suit everyday, make the paper WEEKLY to waste more paper and create more stress, and hang out in the lounge with my SGA buddies and sweetheart while everyone else does the work". Now, we have this new girl who makes Avril Lavigne's skater image look like a caffinated cheerleader and she doesn't understand that you can't follow the "inverted pyramid" with certain abstract stories and the most experience she's had was a class in Beginner's Journalism (which she took WITH THE EDITOR).

I remember one time I was told to write 2-3 articles during finals week and one of the articles were assigned to me last-minute. I worked almost all night on the story and submitted it to the editor. Three days later, he sends an e-mail saying "Oh, by the way, we're not having another issue until next semester". And he forgot to send in our stories so I could compete for my first journalism contest. Oh, and the pay is only $3.25 an hour and it's not the lowest-paying position.

Don't get me wrong, both jobs have their perks, but it seems as though the secondary position is getting worse and worse every year. Frankly, the new editor is intimidating and I have the feeling if I were to disobey her she would pull an inverted pyramid out her butt and use it as a chakram. I don't like to be pushed when I know what I'm doing with a story.


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