The worst job I’ve ever had was probably working at Petsmart, in Sand City. I have had a lot of jobs and this made me realize I don’t like working at corporations or in retail. I grew up in the country and have always had jobs doing physical labor either at my parent’s farm, or the surrounding farms. When I first started working at Petsmart I liked it. As time went on I started to see how bad it really was. The management was horrible, I was assigned for a graveyard type job, and no one did anything until the District manager was coming in that week.…
It has been my dream to work at Chick Fil A ever since I was 14 years old. You may think that's a silly dream, but I'll do my best to explain to you why I've always loved Chick Fil A and wanted to work there. Who knows, maybe I'll convince you to apply for a job there as well.…
Lucking back, I realized that working in the store was not bad at all. The experience made me to become a…
The ideal occupation for me is a Bricklayer because of the benefits, other people you work with, and when and where you are working. A mason or bricklayer is the perfect job for me because I don't have to work on snowy days or rainy, Also I think this is the perfect job for me because I get to work with family. Did you know Bricklaying is the most environmentally-friendly building system…
While my resume reflects more notable accomplishments, it does not reflect my passion for healthcare and medical loss control.…
In my opinion I would love this job. The reason why i think that i would personally love this job is because id get so much fulfillment out of it. It is just simply knowing the fact that what i was doing throughout my work day, all of it was contributed to helping someone and making a difference. For me I feel like there would be no better feeling than to see someone that was that their lowest and weakest point in their life, comeback being even stronger than before and just knowing that you were one of those people that had helped them get there, well that would make all the long hours all worth it. Id also really like this job because i love working with people. In this job id also never have to worry about being bored as there would never be a dull moment. I would be working with my hand and i'd be constantly learning new things everyday and those are some of the things that i love, because the last thing i want is to do the same old thing day in and day…
As a child, I always found myself participating in creative activities. My siblings and I were always playing make believe from acting as if we were in college or grown up to running up and down our neighborhood’s sidewalks as secret spies on a mission to save the world! When I was first introduced to writing short stories in grade school, I became hooked because I could literally depict any image I wanted to and that sparked my 7 year old brain. There were always movies playing in my head; it was crucial to me to produce those visions. Now, as a senior in high school, I have become partial to not only writing fictional narratives but non-fiction narratives as well. I have applied and been accepted to Clark Atlanta University…
The most demanding and somewhat difficult part of my job is having a new student introduced into my class. I don’t really have big issues with behavior. I think that if others took time with them as I do, they would not have to be in my class.…
INTRVEW ONE:I have twice in my career had the misfortune of working for a toxic boss. These guys were terrible to work for and made people's lives an absolute misery.…
Years ago when I was in college night classes…I purchased and began carrying a gun after [taking firearms training] sponsored by the local [police department]. It may seem odd now, but at the time many girls [at our school] carried guns everywhere, including in classrooms. How much things have changed.…
Know thyselfAssuming that no one wants to work on a job that he or she dislikes, a person must have a clear understanding of what path she or he should follow in his or her business life. However, to choose a career is a tricky business, if the chosen career is one that does not suit the person, then their personality is likely to become confused which will lead to unhappiness and a feeling of being burned out.…
I have held a couple of jobs in my short yet young life. I have not so much as hated a one particular job but rather didn't like a certain conditions or a particular person, but at Western Inventory I recall too many things that were unpleasant, intolerable and unbearable. The first job I ever had, that I recall I hated the most was working at Western Inventory Service where I worked for roughly about three years. It isn't a classy job and it isn't the cleanest one either. There are times you get really dirty from crawling on the floors of the stores or in the storage areas and back rooms where dust just loves to live so by the time you were finished you looked like a magnet for dust bunnies. The extensive traveling, immature coworkers and the lousy malfunctioning machinery used are good enough reasons never ever to work for Western Inventory Service.…
One of my first jobs I ever had was being a bus boy for a pub and grill in my hometown of Dixon, CA. my cousin worked there at the time and got me the job. I was 15 at the time I got the job and was super excited. Little did I know this job would become a nightmare. It was physically hard, the pay was low, and the work environment was just ridiculous.…
Even though there are many things that I do not like about this job, there still are good things about it. I enjoy a lot of the people I work with, I consider many of them good friends. The pay is also very good, I am able to support myself and go to school off of my salary. This job also inspired me to go back to school, because I wanted to achieve more than I have, and wanted to do better for myself and my…
Many of us have to go through different hurdles in our life and one among those is having the worst job. All of us have to work in this world and the jobs that we get may not be the best job that we like. “All things are difficult before they are easy” (Fuller, Brainy Quote). The printing job was the worst job that I ever had. I was assigned to print designs on the T-shirts. There were two huge machines that looked like a waffle maker with two hot surface sides that can hold an extra extra large size T-shirt. The T-shirts were plain and available in different colors, texture and sizes. Each design has the word New York and a picture that promotes the New York City. For example, there were pictures of the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, the National Museum of History, etc. After the T-shirts’ are printed, the owner will sell them in Manhattan city for $2.00 each. I had to quit the job on the first day because it had many risks involved; I had to face many difficulties and there were only minimum rights given to the employees.…