i worked at tyson chicken pulling the skin off of chicken breasts. it was awful the plant is kept at 32 degrees, the chicken is packed in dry ice. my hands were so bruised i had to soak them in parrafin everynight, just to be able to unclench them enough to drive home.
2006-12-28 18:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a waitress at this Retirement home. The residents were all from the Depression era and would yell at you if they were brought too much food! Waste not want not I guess. They didn't understand that everything got thrown away at the end of the day anyway. And on top of that they were racist and they ordered me around like a slave! I'm so not kidding. Plus you don't get any tips since the restaurant is how they eat everyday. After a month of that I quit, I literally walked off the job when some man had the nerve to say quite loudly .. you know because they are deaf .. that 'the black girl is moving so slow, why back in the day the house *nwords* blah blah blah'. So yea .. that was it for me. Good question.
2006-12-29 02:30:32
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answered by DepthsOfMyEyes 4
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I worked as a nurses aide. I worked for two hours on my first day and quit because I had to help clean up a bed after a patient had diahrea. {can't spell it} It was all over the bed. We used towels to get it up with and made several trips to the bathroom to shake the mess out in the toilet. I gagged and gagged and gagged tremendously the whole time. I just left. I didn't stay long enough to help clean the patient. Not only was it the worst job; it was also my shortest. Two hours. When I got home I called my supervisor to apologize. She fully understood and told me if she had to do something like that she wouldn't be there either.
2006-12-29 04:41:28
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answered by ctsnowmiss 4
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Oh, I've had my opinions! I even felt sorry for myself until I read the best description I've ever heard - from a writer who really wanted to work with animals and wrote to every concern he could find in the 'phone book. He was, finally, offered a job
"We have an opening at XYZ Zoo"
As he wrote "they forgot to say that the opening was at the back of a tiger. But I was in no danger - the tiger was so old that only the stripes were holding it together"
P.S . Boss Brat has an opinion about her son - he's never going to change a diaper? I had hoped that the slave era had ended - but I was Wrong.
2006-12-29 02:21:39
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answered by WomanWhoReads 5
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I'll tell the worst job my son ever had. He got in some minor trouble when he was about 9 and the judge was going to fine me and I told the judge my son wouldn't learn anything if I had to pay the fine. So the judge gave him community service at the local animal rescue center. He was a pooper scooper for a couple of months. That has to be the worst job ever for a kid!
2006-12-29 02:21:42
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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When I was 14 I had to work for my 16 year-old brother, who was pretty mean to me. He'd let the friends who worked for him sometimes take nice long breaks, and he paid them 2-3 times what he paid me.
We made and sold fish and chips out of an old bus that had been converted, and had five deep fryers in it. Every morning I had to get up early and peel 250-400 pounds of potatoes before we opened up for the day. We took turns cutting them into fries throughout the day, and cutting them hurt my hand after a little while.
The temperature could get to be 130-140 degrees farenheit inside if we didn't have the back door open and a barn fan blowing air through. The temperature, and getting covered in a film of grease that permeated the air inside the bus made us both irritable, and we bickered.
Often when he was cooking, I was taking orders and payment, and pulling cold fountain drinks. Wasps would congregate around the pop machine, and I got stung from time to time.
The following summer I put my foot down, and flat out refused to work there again, despite my parents' intentions that I would.
2006-12-29 02:26:51
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answered by ladyfraser04 4
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Answering Phones
2006-12-29 02:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a toss up between 411 operator and Limo Driver.
Yup, I really did both those jobs...I had always been curious about them so I took a job doing them. I'm strangely impulsive that way.
2006-12-29 02:16:57
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answered by DEATH 7
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In a bakery I had to put the cross on top of hot cross buns, but get this, I only got to put one line across then I had to pass them along for another guy to put on the second line to make the cross!
2006-12-29 05:04:57
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answered by drawman61 3
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working at a deli that was so disgusting and gross and smelly and hot. I lasted two days. They wanted me to clean behind the refrigerator and there was nasty rotten food behind there! Ish...
2006-12-29 02:37:14
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answered by Meg 5
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