So I've been thinking about what I do want in a job. More on that later. For now, worst jobs. I want to hear from you about what was the worst job you ever had, and why. Mine was working at a hallmark store in my home town the summer I finished high school. Really, it was for about 3 weeks, if that, at the beginning of the summer I finished high school. I applied hoping I'd get to work in back a lot. This was back in the days of typewriters and handwriting, the accoutrement for which I found endlessly fascinating (much as I like hardware stores and lamp shops).
Alas, no, I did not ever get to work in back with the stacks of linen stationery or crisp typewriter paper. I was exiled to the front of the store which was pretty much what you usually see in hallmark stores these days. Cards - lots of cards, but also figurines, small stuffed animals, and various doodads, thingies, and whatzits themed for festive/ornamental/quasi-religious (these days you can add spiritual, but not then and not there) intent. What got me worst was the figurines. And June. June was the older woman who ran the front. This was silly as there were, as far as I could tell, only two employees. Mike, the guy who hired me and who inhabited the cool side of

At the hallmark store, my job was to dust.
I hated being there. It was not bad in an overt and evil way, it was just this low level WTF feeling all the ti

Eventually, I was called into the back among the carbon paper and tracing pads and let go. I don't even remember the reason Mike gave, not that he needed one, but he was polite enough that I'm sure he offered something. I was too lost to notice and feeling heady with my impending freedom. My mother's insistence that I have a job for the whole two months between the end of high school and the start of college was why I had this shitty job in the first place. Getting fired was the perfect out.
I know this is far from horrible. I've asked this question at parties (btw, a nice "chit chat" conversation and you get to find out some really interesting things about people, their experiences, but more importantly their attitudes) and heard some truly terrifying, gross, shocking, outrageous, and otherwise just plain awful examples. There are a lot of ways a job can suck. So what's yours? Worst job, or at least bad.
Worst job was being the Office Manager for a cleaning company, i can't even begin to tell you what I dealt with..insane!
ReplyDeleteI did work for a 'Party' store when I was in HS, but that was a blast...
When I got out of college with a BA in cognitive psychology I had exactly two potentially marketable skills: fixing computers and beating people up. Since the later is hard to find legal employment for (though it was a part-time gig while I was in grad school) I gave my resume to every computer place within about a 20 mile radius. Being insecure, I jumped on the first offer I got, which was at a place called Max-4-Less in NoHo.
ReplyDeleteThe place was frankly a dive. The entire space, both front and back, was full to bursting with computer equipment that was obsolete, broken, or had been fixed but customers hadn't picked up. And a ton of stuff that people had dropped off like 4-6 weeks prior and been told it'd be fixed in a week and it hadn't been touched. I quit after about 2 weeks to take a better paying job at a place where you could actually see the floor...
BW - Party store? That sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteJay - so was beating people up like your minor? (man I crack myself up) I can picture exactly the kind of place you're talking about. In my mind, it's located in a strip mall and has windows which are either painted or covered with that peel on tinting and yellow/dust crusted blinds.