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2006-07-31 10:03:37 · 11 answers · asked by WORD UP G 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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getting along with the jerks and morons who work with me. Sometimes I think I'm the only normal person there. The bosses are the biggest idiots of all.

2006-07-31 10:06:39 · answer #1 · answered by Jenny A 6 · 3 2

The hardest part of my job is being nice to people who get on my nerves. There are a few old ladies who I avoid completely because after 5 years on the job...I'm losing my fake smile.

2006-07-31 17:08:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The heat I work right by a tool oven. The time I have to get up in the morning for the job. and the not knowing until the middle of the day if I'm working 8 hours or 10. Not knowing if I'm going to have a job tomorrow because I'm a temporary.

2006-07-31 17:34:15 · answer #3 · answered by forgetmaenot 3 · 0 0

I am a lab person in an OB/Gyn doctor's office. I love my job.

The only hard times I have are when I have to be nice to someone who I know does drugs while they are pregnant. Or I have to not comment on people coming in for complications of an abortion procedure. Or I see the same person coming in for treatment of the same STD over and over again because her and her partner keep passing it back and forth because they don't follow the doctor's directions. And when I see someone who would make a great mother cry as she gets told she is having yet another miscarriage. Or when I have a woman who comes in to be tested for a whole panel of STDs because she just found out her husband was cheating on her. These are the sad parts. I just wish I could take the pain away from these people.

There are lots of happy ones too: normal births, heathy people coming in for check-ups, a great support staff. I try to focus on those things.

2006-07-31 17:27:06 · answer #4 · answered by Sara B 4 · 0 0

Trying, desperately, to keep from imploding from frustration at the number of utter gits who think it's perfectly okay to send in work for publication written entirely in text message spelling with neither punctuation nor the use of the shift key.

That, and the fact that no one apparently knows how to use words instead of ellipses marks. Puh-leeeeze. A string of periods does not add drama to anything.

Uh. Sorry. I'm going to go sulk now.

2006-07-31 17:08:40 · answer #5 · answered by Muffie 5 · 0 0

When people ask me "So what am I supposed to do about rent and food?" When they realize that a disability decision cold take up to 3 to 4 months. It is a very unfair question. I feel like telling them that they should've informed themselves a bit more and that that's not a question for me to answer. But I just smile, grimly, and tell them to hang on and that I'll process their applications to the best of my abilities.

2006-07-31 17:09:30 · answer #6 · answered by El Teke 4 · 0 0

I have no "hardest part". My job rocks.

2006-07-31 17:06:43 · answer #7 · answered by yo_momma_is_sweet 4 · 0 0

Seeing the little kids that come to school who don't come from very good families. There clothes are often too small, and dirty and they are developmentally delayed because they have no one to work with them besides at school.

2006-07-31 17:10:25 · answer #8 · answered by tgirl 1 · 0 0

To sit in the same place for 12 hours. I get cabin fever real bad.

2006-07-31 17:07:16 · answer #9 · answered by alias1013 4 · 0 0

piano player in a w@&re house its all good

2006-07-31 17:09:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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