idk how people stay in the food service industry. I love "industry" night at local places because all the servers come out to drink, but if you want to party find people in the service industry lol
i mean i get it - how else do you cope lol
I worked as a line cook for a few months when I was in college and it's the hardest job i've ever worked lol
idk how you could be rude to them? But whatever lol people are trash
And they are actually garbage people and you just have to take it for a meager tip. lol i know, im always super nice to staff even when I don't like the food. I just won't go back, but i don't make the staffs life hard.
in the corporate world you don't deal with the garbage that people are. I feel for service workers and retail people
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yoiu can't really understand unless you work in the service industry.
it's amazing how much lib tards look down on the work though.
Oh well, I will just take my shekels and buy another truck while the wagies keep waging lol
You know, you don't get much respect, but I love wearing boots, dirty pants, knee pads and my tool belt. idk makes you feel capable
yah, it was one of those days i don't feel bad about. LIke i feel like i accomplished something today
We are building like 300 linear feet of 14 foot wall with 2 by 6s so im actually excited for the rest of the week. I like framing so it'll be fun.
We figured we could do it with three of us, and it took like an hour to do the lumber and plywood and then the sheeetrock was so heavy two of us could barely lift one set lmao.
We piled it up onto pallet jacks but that only made it slightly less hard...
The plywood and 2 by 6s weren't bad but the fucking sheetrock took 2 hours. They were 12 footers
im back home now so it's all good
not the fun kind of cold holy shit. I've been shivering literally all day
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