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Th only reason to have a job is to pay bills, and I hate my current job,  but cannot be bothered refreshing my training and skills to get another one, to give you some idea I have been in my current job 17 years, and not used my training or most of my skills for it, mostly getting other skills which would be pretty much no use unless I went into a similar job and they are all crap at present.

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I am, still, even if they most likely won't call me once I'm on the wrong side of the 30. That's the way things go in the fashion business. Then I would either lean against the bar of a drugstore somewhere, telling the local guys /w all my academic competence 'No sex babe, just cleaned the bar!' or sit in the saddle of a cattle horse, riding butt-plugged for daddy and a handful of bucks, again. Hard to tell what's worse. I simply failed to get me a good husband and father for my son and now I have a gf whose job as stewardess hangs in the air, if you get my meaning. There is no stability whatsoever in my life and that's bad. Right now I'd give us 2/10 points, the classical lemon. Can't get even worse, can it? Yes it can.

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I don't like my current job, I go there just so I can pay the bills, buy some food and booze. I'd like to earn cash by sitting on my ass all day to be honest.

My first job was fucking awesome, I was a tour guide at the local open air museum. Most of the time I was just sitting and talking with other dudes. Also my boss was a slut.

 

Every other job was pretty much shit. Three shifts, assholes everywhere, low wages.

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I enjoy my job. Well the part that actually deals with doing the job. Jumping through hoops for jerkass ivory tower types and a HR dept who couldn't possibly give fewer shits really kills the experience. Feels like for each actual worker in the field there has to be 20 bureaucratic douchebags (all higher paid) to make sure he didn't take a 16 minute coffee break or something.

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Job? What's that? In America the only people getting jobs are minorities (including women) thanks to political BS taking over society, machines taking away jobs from Americans, and outsourcing to Canada, Mexico, and China. I've been denied employment from fast food, to garbage man. And who do you see working today? Non white males. My 'vile kind' isn't allowed anymore I guess. Oh well. Could always learn to make crappy RPG Maker porn games and milk a Patreon for a living I guess since that's about all the 'opportunity' that's around anymore. Seriously screw America it's not great and offers no opportunity. 'The Land of Opportunity' my arse.

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@ Darkening Demise Sheesh it took me over 5 years to finally get a job... not because I didn't try or because I have no skills. I was just not selected among the rest of the applicants. For whatever reason no one would hire me. Everyone I know was getting jobs. When they left one they'd have a new one within a week. Quite strange really. Then one day I was asked by the manager of a toy store if I wanted a job, which was also quite strange, but I guess they were desperate for help so I took the position and started work the next day. Haven't looked back. Pay could be better though...

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I came to hate my job before I finally walked out. It had become so much about trying to please the person above you so they could please the person above them. No longer did customer, quality or pride in work matter. Cheating had become openly common on reports and no one cared as long as it made their department look good. Self serving and back stabbing to meet personal goals utterly killed teamwork and actual problem solving.....and these are a type of safety device, something many of us and our families depend on every day. Dont ask what or who as I dont want to get sued but its a world wide corporation and the behavior was driven by an evaluation process from the top down. 

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Remote job with a flexible schedule so yeah can't complain much. The pay isn't anything amazing, but at this stage being a university student and having no experience at all I guess it could've been worse. Especially since my friends need to deliver pizza or fix cars which seems like more annoying shit.

The work supervision is also lax so many times I use my office hours to fix a couple of things about mah waif.

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I hate being a mechanic, Especially fixing all the newer junk that's on the market and being driven around. It's a living and it gets me a bottle of vodka often enough. Old stuff and my own personal projects are fun, but not after I get done fixing some crap sedan or some fragged truck that some dumbass decided to go mudding in.

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I'm a Photographer for a local newspaper here in our country.

A few years back I was assigned to photograph murder/crime scenes or sometimes the aftermath of an accident for articles/headlines or sometimes we submit the photos we took to the police/authorities to add to their investigation.

Well considering my country, there are a lot of murder cases here and there.

It was really disturbing and sometimes I wanna throw up from what I see.

And so I asked to be assigned to a different assignment, but I wasn't allowed to. So I stayed at same department for 3 years.

At first I kinda hate it but because the pay is kinda high, I took the job. But along the way I met new friends and people.

So yeah, I could say I'm happy with that...

 

This year I was reassigned for a different one. This time I took photos for politicians and VIPs like during press conference and stuffs.

This isn't so bad unlike my first assignment I guess~

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I'm a Photographer for a local newspaper here in our country.

A few years back I was assigned to photograph murder/crime scenes or sometimes the aftermath of an accident for articles/headlines or sometimes we submit the photos we took to the police/authorities to add to their investigation.

Well considering my country, there are a lot of murder cases here and there.

It was really disturbing and sometimes I wanna throw up from what I see.

And so I asked to be assigned to a different assignment, but I wasn't allowed to. So I stayed at same department for 3 years.

At first I kinda hate it but because the pay is kinda high, I took the job. But along the way I met new friends and people.

So yeah, I could say I'm happy with that...

 

This year I was reassigned for a different one. This time I took photos for politicians and VIPs like during press conference and stuffs.

This isn't so bad unlike my first assignment I guess~

That's interesting, as someone who wants to get into lawenforcement and possibly investigation (whatever it's called in english) I'm kinda qurious. Do you get used to seeing scenes like that after a while or does it just wear you out with time?

 

Also, if you are ok with telling of course, what country are you refering to?

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That's interesting, as someone who wants to get into lawenforcement and possibly investigation (whatever it's called in english) I'm kinda qurious. Do you get used to seeing scenes like that after a while or does it just wear you out with time?

 

Also, if you are ok with telling of course, what country are you refering to?

 

 

Kinda stressful during the first year but I got used to it.

It's even depressing when you hear the victim's stories.

 

Ohh, and I'm from the Philippines.

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