I will start...First real job working at the Pontiac Roadside Assistance Center. The things people would say or do with their vehicles! The classics were: "Come get YOUR piece of sh'it". - Ahhh, that would be your POS, you own it. A rental person said "it is YOUR car I do not care what happens to it". I locked my keys in the car, again! Ran out of gas, again! I put diesel in my gas tank is that bad? Or I put Diesel in my tank and drove a few miles until it quit.I got into an accident, the trunk is smashed in and I cannot get my Tickle Me Elmo out for my kid.I drove through some high water and now my car is dead. Waiting for hours on Christmas Eve for a tow truck. I could go on but besides working in a 24 Hr call center (never again) most of the people were the same age and we still keep in contact. Come on lets hear the stories people!!!!!
Ok, I'm in. Although mine aren't as interesting as yours--not by a long shot! I'm a receptionist now, so that always makes for some interesting phone calls. But my favorite--most FUN job was working for a record store years ago, only because I LOVE music and it was great to have someone come in and say the one line they could remember, and I could tell them which cassette it was on (yes, it was THAT long ago that I worked there). The pay and the benefits sucked, but the job sure was fun!
would have to be a local pizza place i wont name due to things i will say. I was the manager there!!! imagine, drunkenboss!!! the entire place was run by me and buddies the same age. it was like hanging out! we used to toke up in the back room, enjoy pitchers of beer and have fun on the intercom when noone was there. doughfights, dirty messages/pictures on the dry erase board. there was much fun to be had. ah, the days of irresponsibility, how i miss them so.
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HAHA, I had a job just like drunkin when I was 18, but it was at a hockey rink not a pizza joint. The BEST job I ever had, was working as an actor in Castle Dracula on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ. So fun to scare the crap out of people, it was truly the best.
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I think I have my most interesting job right now! I work in Master Control for The New RO (television station), a division of Chum Ltd. in Canada... For those canucks reading, check out StarChoice Ch. 342, Bell ExpressVu Ch. 209, Rogers Cable Ottawa Ch. 6, Cogeco Cable Pembroke Ch. 6, and off transmitters Ch. 5 in the Ottawa Valley, and Ch. 43 in Ottawa (I think). So now that I'm done my shameless plug, I'm responsible for airing all programming, and commercials, plus I record all satellite feeds (ie. Everwood, Access Hollywood, Cops, and a bunch of other shows we air.) This job combines two of my favourite things... Watching TV and sitting! I do a lot of shiftwork, but it's cool. Anyone else get paid to watch Leno and Conan? lol. I also just got hired at Cogeco Cable Pembroke as a Production Assistant. I will be producing/directing community events like City Councils, and other Remote productions.
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Me,if i don't work on the office i drive the barrett,the picker,swick,and forklift,AND sometime we play with this machine,like making a race,and texterity competition,and ya not afront of our supervisor ;all are on battery,but we have one on propane gas and it's Toyota,when you drive this you fell all the power,the sound make you do some crasy thing It's one of this,i dont's know exactly which model.http://www.toyotaforklift.com/....aspxYou can litteraly lift a car on the street,and go This baby is my toys
For me, nothing beats working at a burger joint as a junior and senior in high school and not having to deal with responsibilities. Mommy and Daddy paid for the nice car and car insurance, all I had to do was be an idiot and go blow what little I made on stupid crap... I guess we all have to have a worthless crap job to cut up in before we join the ranks of the ho-hum "golly gee whilikers, i'm having fun learning this mission statement and core values" society that is Corporate America. The friends were great, and one even still is a friend! Can't beat that. And we all survived, nobody ever was fired, no injuries, we (or someone else) cleaned up our mess, no permanent damage to any property, and amazingly not even a write-up! it was all just dumb teenage fun. Oh my, the crap we'd do... Dumping hand sanitizer on stainless steel surfaces and lighting it up, watching the alcohol burn that kewl blue glow... Muitilating children's toys, usually in an obscene fashion. We burned those too although they pretty darn flame retardant. Broke trays against stuff... One buddy of mine was ticked and smashed his head against the stainless microwave door, denting the heck out of it. Another guy got chained to a table, another managed to cram his small body into the biscuit oven. (A Darwin Award waiting to happen, but the thing had been off for 12 hours, fortunately or unfortunately depending on how you look at it.) Drew little wheels on empty boxes and acted like we were driving little cars around the kitchen... Threw sauce packages at each other, not to mention the outside of the building and sinage. On a hot sunny day when it was 95 degrees out and we'd much rather be cleaning out the freezer, some would spray weed killer on the shrubs, call it retaliation against the management (although same management were cool as hell when you could bum a smoke off them...) On at least one instance, which I was not a part of, the rival joint next to us was griping about something so some of the guys flung our trash on thier roof, instead of its proper place in the dumpster. Which another thing about the dumpster I choose not to participate in - people would go out back and fire it up. The only thing I ever did back at the dumpster was take a leak on it. Had this one psycho dude that I hung around with that had this strange obsession about taking a cup of Big Red (not sure why it had to be such beverage, but that's all he would use) and throw it against the driver's door of the owner's, manager's, or other person who he didn't like's vehicle. Oh yeah, nothing beats silly string strung about heavily on a despised co-worker's car. Maybe one thing beats it - vegetable shortening smeared on a car window on a very chilly, damp autumn evening. Which that happened at a different restaurant... And my, when they sent us out there to arrange the letters on the reader board outside, watch out! The chicken I am, I always put funny stuff up there only long enough to show someone else. Another party had something in regards to a bong up there for a while until it was noticed by management. When we weren't working, we were there hanging out. It was a cool place, skateboard through the parking lot, play hackey sack or whatever... Ahh......... The heat and fumes from vegetable shortening in its pristine liquid form, grease from burgers, being completely stupid! Can't say I'd like to go back, but in a way, that's about as much fun as I've ever had an actually got a (albeit small) paycheck for. Hey Polo... Now THAT'S what I call LIFT! The GT ain't got nothin' on that! lol (j/k gt fans!) Sounds like fun!
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we pulled the vegetable oil windshield before, it was a great prank that was a real pain in the (removed)!!we also used to send childrens toys we found through the oven!also, making huge "body parts" out of dough and sending them through the oven to create an edible... >
chew aura pizza cheat main"the world in my hands, there's noone left to hear you scream, noone's there for you"
I was a bike courier for 2 years in Toronto....had seceratery/receptionist friends all over the city! Not to mention getting paid well to ride my bike all day!Then there was my high school job...working for a small company that made calendars....the one year we got the contract for Playboy calendars!! My buddy and i were pretty popular at school that year selling off 'rejected' calendars!!!
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