What's everyone doing today anyway? It's a Monday I mean.
Caleb Brown
i relaxed most of the day food shopped made dinner mentally preparing for the hell of the next 5 days to come. now im watching art streams with my hand in my pants and posting here every few minutes.
dishwasher reminder, i lick my plates clean in the interest of not generating dishes and not wasting food; now look what i do for work... there's more to it, but thats most of it.
>i lick my plates clean in the interest of not generating dishes and not wasting food my fucking god. no offense but your dishes must have an interesting smell
We've been over this before. It's quite the opposite.
Jackson Hall
I want to hear the more to it.
Happiness and fulfillment comes from work you enjoy. Maybe find a job?
Not if you enjoy it/it makes good money.
Xavier Roberts
having a work is pretty cool. there is nothing like having a certain economic independence
Landon Gonzalez
My commute is ten miles on a bike, and we are heading into summer. ive been working outdoor jobs all my life, and now im stuck in the dishpit. if i had to work the other side of the dirty dish table where the waiters throw all the food away into the orange buckets, i dont think i could do it, spraying off the amount i do already hurts. Some of the other employees are good, others are stereotypical mexicans. its prolly not even thaat bad, i just hate it because im me. did i mention the soulcrushing foodwaste that they throw out after catering events? Man, 20 chickens worth of meat, straight to city compost, most nights. I dont feel job/economically secure with how much i dislike it and how inconsistent my hours are.
What di you think I'm doing every days. In my contries people have a weird mentality, even if you have a diploma a training or intership and don't have actual field experience they don't want you. I don't count any more the number of time I've been told "ok you have a training in that fiel but do you have actual field experience?". Its depressing, you have to keep searching in hope that some one will be less dumb than the others. Some people here ask for 5 years experience for an entry level job.
In france. And I'm a train bartender. Not your local pub kind of bartender but the kind you found in up scale bars luxury hotels etc. I've followed a trainning in an english speaking country, and I speak 3 languages that are important in my region. But that is not enought because I don't have "actual experience", abd I4ve even been told that in the local pubs and cheap bars. What hurt is I've seen people working who doesn't even know how to properly how to hold a bottle or a shaker, or whose answer to "what can you tell me about that whisky" was "I don't know" to customers. A damn fucking shame, if I don't get a job here before the end of the year, I move to an other country.
You have been visited by the Laura of horrible cereal noises.
Y-YOU HAVE TO BUMP THE THREAD! It's c-coming, don't you u-understand?! It's coming! And if you haven't b-bumped the thread by the time it gets here, the thread is going to D-DIE!