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My job is the easiest I have had, most tiring, and highest-paying job--what is there to dislike? The fact that I can have up to six hours of downtime is one of the negatives. Also, there is always one employee that has been there for way too long and has a power trip (although they are not a supervisor). I have had a guy--on numerous occasions--put me down because I was "not trained right" and did not perform tasks correctly. I throw ice cream onto pallets. It is not a hard job, although supposedly I cannot throw ice cream correctly onto a pallet. This does not make sense to me since I do my job and everyone else thinks I am doing fine.
Actually working at a factory or other entry-level job has made me realize how important education will be to my future and well-being. If I want to be able to support my family and to be able to not go into debt, then my mission will be complete. I cannot wait to get to school in the fall to start my journey...
2 comments:
I hate people like that. They are probably just made that you aren't going to waste the rest of your life there. I think everyone should atleast have one job in retail or at a factory to make them appericiate college so much more. It makes you realize that you don't want to be stuck doing that job the rest of your life!
Yeah, I think Stephanie and I have some experience with those coworkers who think they are supervisors, but really don't know what they are doing. Frustrating!!
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