

It also helped that he’d take month long vacations to Florida (not making that up) regularly in the offseason, so I’d have long stretches where I didn’t see him at all. Luckily while I was there I didn’t get much overlap with him in my shifts, since he left every day at 5 and I’d often get the overnight shift. I actually heard stories about that guy and how much of a prick he was before I first worked there. The real issue was the OTHER owner, who was there every day 9 to 5, and is, without question, the worst person I’ve ever met. It’s incredibly isolating and monotonous, particularly since you’re allowed absolutely no leisure time while on the clock, but it’s a job. You do the normal stuff like stocking and deliveries, but in between that what you do is essentially aimless busywork when business is slow. It’s a small business, and as such it’s really disorganized and your job isn’t really clear, particularly when you’re working “on the floor” as it were. I hated this job for several reasons, some of it was due to the personal issues I was going through at the time, and some was the nature of the job itself. I decided to come in with a really upbeat attitude, not necessarily because I wanted to impress, but I was thankful for being hired so quickly, even at a job I truthfully hated. I went in and talked with the owner I knew, he’s a genuinely nice guy, and he said I could start the next day. I really didn’t want to go back there because of how absolutely miserable I was at that dead end job, by I knew one of the owners and I knew he’d hire me immediately and I needed to money.

I moved and wasn’t able to get a new job immediately, and so I decided I’d help pay the bills by working part time at the place I used to work over a year ago. So I’ve been unemployed for a few weeks and it’s been incredibly frustrating. I want to start this by saying I’ve never quit a job before. Do not post content with the purpose of antagonizing other subreddits. No calling out other users or subreddits Do not leave Reddit usernames visible in screenshots or links. This does not apply to public posts such as tweets.ġ0. This also includes procedurally generated output such as ChatGPT. This includes but is not limited to screenshots of SMS communication, WhatsApp, and private chat on social media. Screenshots of private text are prohibited. Please note that this includes social media handles of people who are not notable public figures as well as information that uniquely identifies a place of business.ĩ. No sharing of personal information as it violates the Reddit ToS.

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