In my 25 years on this planet, I've held quite a few jobs. My very first job was when I was 16, I was the "Guy who waves a sign on the street corner."
Surprisingly, that was not my worst job.
My worst jobs would either be a janitor at a middle school, or a door-to-door vacuum salesman. Cleaning up after 12-13 year olds is just terrible, and the vacuum salesman job was just a waste of 2 weeks of my life that I will never get back, and that I never made a dime on. Though one guy did give me some beer and pot because he felt bad that he couldn't afford one.
My best jobs were working at a local mom-and-pop restaurant, and surprisingly enough, a telemarketing job. The restaurant was awesome, great food(at a 50% employee discount), nice clientele, the work was hard but not too hard, and it paid pretty well, hourly + tips. The telemarketing job was a lot of fun, and I made hourly + commission.
What say you all?
Surprisingly, that was not my worst job.
My worst jobs would either be a janitor at a middle school, or a door-to-door vacuum salesman. Cleaning up after 12-13 year olds is just terrible, and the vacuum salesman job was just a waste of 2 weeks of my life that I will never get back, and that I never made a dime on. Though one guy did give me some beer and pot because he felt bad that he couldn't afford one.
My best jobs were working at a local mom-and-pop restaurant, and surprisingly enough, a telemarketing job. The restaurant was awesome, great food(at a 50% employee discount), nice clientele, the work was hard but not too hard, and it paid pretty well, hourly + tips. The telemarketing job was a lot of fun, and I made hourly + commission.
What say you all?