packing womens underwear in a factory.??
but the rule stated we couldn't take our work home with us.!!
needless to say i got the sack for stealing.
2007-07-09 01:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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sorting out the bras in this department store. they expected me to not only do that part, but the underwear, the socks/stockings, the bags/wallets, all within three-four hours. with the bras, you have to have a lot of patience. they always seem to get tangled up, and they want you to put them in the right order. when customers look for bras, they don't take into consideration where the bras go if they decide not to get it, and would therefore put it wherever. either that or they wouldnt look to see if they are putting it back properly. as a result, a lot of them wind up on the floor or only just hanging, and they are usually put at the back of the bras, and so to have to go through all of them to make sure there arent those lying around, it really does take a lot out of you, and you need to have a lot of tolerance as well as what i said earlier. patience. not only that, but the bras are usually all close together, and that's what makes it so hard to actually finish the job as that's what causes them to tangle. how hard it was on the 1st day of that section, and having been told off for it that same day for "going too slow" and having been accused of doing nothing, it certainly was the worst job i've ever had to do
2007-07-09 01:23:35
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answered by kristyb872001 6
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I worked maintenance at a major apartment complex. One of my jobs was cleaning the bathrooms at the clubhouse. It was the second job I had that involved cleaning women's bathrooms. I can tell you from experience, women are the most disgusting creatures on the planet. You joke about men not being able to aim? Ha! At least we sit when we crap! And I know this is gross sounding, but it's worse doing... picking up those bloody things off the floor! There are containers in the stall for a reason! Use them!
2007-07-09 01:21:19
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answered by Captain Happy Pants 6
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I worked in the kitchen of a rehab center that was also a home for retired priests (different floor). The worst part wasn't doing the dishes or emptying the garbage it was that when I would take the meals up to the retired priests they would hit on me! So creepy!
2007-07-09 01:16:30
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answered by skylo0406 4
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Flowers,
I use to work at a steel mill and the worst job I ever had in my whole life was jack hammering out the refractory bricks from below the blast furnace, wow did that suckkkkk.
TDCWH
2007-07-09 01:17:37
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answered by TDCWH 7
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Working at a school over the summer cleaning classrooms and lockers for the fall. I spent the majority of my time scraping gum off of the bottoms of desks and out of lockers. And those bathrooms were a real treat, too! Especially the urinals. Can't you guys aim a little better?
2007-07-09 01:14:55
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answered by kati9 2
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I worked in afish shop when I was 18& besides smelly fishy all day The worst part was finding out they expected me to gut the fish I eventually quit not before I chucked up everywhere!!!
2007-07-09 01:16:36
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answered by Mazzie 5
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a waitress/hostess/why don't you just take care of the whole place by yourself!!job!! and then have a literally insane supervisor who can't understand why you can't make your own desserts, your own salads, take care of your own station in the kitchen, while you wait on all 32 tables in a full-service restaurant--clean & bus your own tables--fold the napkins, make the coffee & tea, and keep it replenished!!! and still be happy at the end of the night when you got lousy stinkin' tips because you couldn't give your guests the proper attention & service that they deserved!!
needless to say, i quit after 3 days!! just walked out!!! i have never done that before, or since!!!!
WOW!! that felt good, thanks!!!
2007-07-09 01:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, one of the most difficult was to dig a drainage trench in a crawlspace, then install pipe to the sump, and fill the trench with gravel.
2007-07-09 01:55:06
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answered by Anonymous
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when i was thirteen i went into the Navy TRAINING SCHOOL and because i was some kind of rebel at this point in my life , i was put on toilet duty , they was 110 cadets their and twice a day i had to clean them out , and the showers , to , not a nice thing to do , but what it did in the end it made someway of makeing me do better , in my life
2007-07-09 01:35:38
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answered by Tranquilty 5
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Making inventory reports and labeling bar-code stickers for every desktop, laptop, printer and other hardware devices for various big corporate companies...
2007-07-09 01:21:48
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answered by Skyn3t 4
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