Oh dear don't get me started.. I just came back from a double shift, everything went wrong, people complaining and whining left right and centre...students, tutors and somehow I get the blame ...people being quite unpleasant and expcting me to just take it...lol they picked the wrong person- I take only so much.. I was going to have a straighttalking word with a tutor today.. but she managed to evade me as when she came in i was crazy busy with students... so now i am annoyed I didnt get to say my piece.. and then she had the cheek to say something she should have done was because she wasnt TOLD .. grrr
My job used to be nice but loads of rude people this academic year :(
I love that I work outside for my job but I despise it because it's a dead end job and I can't seem to get out of it!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at January 17, 2017 4:26 PM MST
You and i tend not to see eye to eye but I'd say.. dont give up.. I have worked outside, as a gardener - loved it.. and as someone who washes dishes... Now I have a pretty cool, (should be anyway) job.
What I like most about my job is - when ever I am near birds suddenly appear. I'm a residential grounds keeper and birds always follow me around hoping I'll disturb the soil so they can get worms and bugs. There are also a lot of deer in the area and they follow me around hoping I'll throw some greens over the fence. What I don't like about my job is I work alone and have no body to talk to all day. Cheers!
Ahh but look at the good side, you have plenty of time to think.. most people seem to do very little thinking and way too much yapping.. I worked as a gardener for a couple of years.. loved it.. so peaceful.. but yes no one to talk to...
Ya I thought up a lot of Trump jokes well I was supposed to be working and it's kind of like I get paid to do it. Cheers!
This post was edited by Nanoose at January 16, 2017 6:27 PM MST
I love my boss and the fact that I get paid a lot of money for doing very little. I hate it because I'm bored and it takes forever for the day to go by.