ok i have been at this job for over 2 years it will be 3 in feb i was at this store before it even opened. i work in receiving unloading trucks I bust my ass for this company i come in early and stay late when ever they ask me to. I feel they dont even care about hard i work for 8.30 and hour I have wanted to quit so many times and say fu to the store director and walk out. I have thought about joining the army but i dont know if its right for me. I cant just quit though even though i want to because i do need a job and to pay bills i just dont know what to do i mean i am a hard worker who doesnt get the respect i deserve. I have applied for so many jobs that i know i am qualified for and i have had a couple of interviews but no luck still stuck in a nightmare of a job. If anybody knows of any good jobs in the bloomington normal area pm me i need some help. Gl in the rb tourny on ft tonight. thank you and have a good day.
kyle
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[even if retired you have those sometimes] try this:
On your way home from work, stop at your pharmacy and go to the
Be very sure you get this brand. When you get home, lock your doors,
Change into very comfortable clothing and sit in your favorite chair.
Now the fun part begins.
Take out the literature from the box and read it carefully. You will
'Every Rectal Thermometer made by Johnson & Johnson is personally tested and then sanitized.'
Now, close your eyes and repeat out loud five times,'I am so glad I
HAVE A NICE DAY AND REMEMBER, THERE IS ALWAYS SOMEONE
you
>>> realize it's real! Next time you have a bad day at
work
think of this
guy.
Rob is a commercial
saturation diver for Global
>>> Divers in Louisiana .
He performs underwater repairs on
>>> offshore drilling
rigs.
>
Below is an E-mail he sent
to his sister. She
>>> then sent it to radio station 103.2 on
FM dial in Ft. Wayne
>>> , Indiana , who was sponsoring a
worst job experience
>>> contest. Needless to say, she
won.
>>>
Hi Sue, Just another note
from your
>>> bottom-dwelling
brother.
Last week I had a bad day at
the office. I know
>>> you've been feeling down lately at
work, so I thought I
>>> would share my dilemma with you to
make you realize it's
>>> not so bad after
all.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Before I can tell you what
happened to me, I
>>> first must bore you with a few
technicalities of my
job.
As you know, my office lies
at the bottom of
>>> the sea. I wear a suit to the office.
It's a wet suit.
>>> This time of year the water is quite
cool. So what we do to
>>> keep warm is this: We have a diesel
powered industrial water
>>>
heater.
This $20,000 piece of
equipment sucks the water
>>> out of the sea. It heats it to a
delightful
temperature.
It then pumps it down to the
diver through a
>>> garden hose, which
is taped to the air hose. Now this sounds
>>> like a darn good
plan, and I've used it several times
>>> with no
complaints
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
What I do, when I get to the
bottom and start
>>> working, is take the hose and stuff it
down the back of my
>>> wet suit. This floods my whole suit
with warm water.
>>> It's like working in a
Jacuzzi.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Everything was going well
until all of a
>>> sudden, my butt started to itch. So, of
course, I scratched
>>> it. This only made things worse.
Within a few seconds my
>>> butt started to
burn.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
I pulled the hose out from
my back, but the
>>> damage was
done.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
In agony I realized what had
happened.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
The hot water machine
had sucked up a jellyfish
>>> and pumped it into my suit. Now,
since I don't have any
>>> hair on my back, the jellyfish
couldn't stick to it
>>> However, the crack of my butt was not
as
fortunate.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
When I scratched what I
thought was an itch, I
>>> was actually grinding the jellyfish
into the crack of my
>>>
butt.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
I informed the dive
supervisor of my dilemma
>>> over the communicator. His
instructions were unclear due to
>>> the fact that he, along
with five other divers, were all
>>> laughing
hysterically
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Needless to say I aborted
the dive. I was
>>> instructed to make three agonizing
in-water decompression
>>> stops totaling thirty-five minutes
before I could reach the
>>> surface to begin my chamber dry
decompression. When I
>>> arrived at the surface, I was
wearing nothing but my brass
>>>
helmet.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
As I climbed out of the
water, the medic, with
>>> tears of laughter running down his
face, handed me a tube of
>>> cream and told me to rub it on
my butt as soon as I got in
>>> the
chamber.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
The cream put the fire out,
but I couldn't
>>> poop for two days because my butt was
swollen
shut.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
So, next time you're having
a bad day at
>>> work, think about how much worse it would be
if you had a
>>> jellyfish shoved up your
butt.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Now repeat to yourself, 'I
love my job, I
>>> love my job, I love my
job.'
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Now whenever you have a bad
day, ask yourself,
>>> is this a jellyfish bad
day?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
May you NEVER have a
jellyfish bad day.
Nope!!! I am a handyman, working for myself, and make a decent amount of $.
I will, and have, refuse work if I don't think I want to do it (or the customer is an ass). I give people my opinion on whether what they want done will work for them (esp aesthetics), and my opinion is respected amongst my customer base. I don't pay for advertising, almost all of my work is through referral (as a matter of course, I routinely send non-referral customers elsewhere) and I'm usually booked 2-8 weeks out. I take days off when I want to. I work 7 day weeks when I want to. I have an awesome job, because my wife is the only boss I have.
If you are in Bloomington, then my reccomendation is to take classes at the college there, and get a degree that will help you find a better job ! There is all kind of tuition aid offered now days, and you can do a lot of the work online I believe !
....Tc....