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In reply to the discussion: My co-worker got an Outstanding evaluation at the grocery store where she works. Want to guess what [View all]part man all 86
(367 posts)they give you an uniform. all nice and polyester, a little scratching. a weeks paid vacation but you can only take it in the winter because where i live in the smoky mountains, a tourist(pronounced terrorist,yeh i will say it, vacationers are terrorist of my county, fuck them) trap, you work spring, summer, and fall for your lovely vacation in the winter at mytle beach, such fun. do not forget that free meal, or discounted meal at meal time. yum yum! now working for 7.25/hr is life's thrill and getting that nickel or dime raise every 2 or 3 years is an incentative to come to work at 4:30 am and cook the sausage made from some animal, maybe?, mix the dough from plastic containers for biscuits, pour the sweet nothings from 2 gallon white buckets on the raisin biscuits, and wait happily for the first sucker to arrive and eat this chemical soup called breakfast. some slogans from the 20 + years i worked restaurant and clerk jobs: fast is fun (pizza hut), time to lean time to clean (arby's), time to gripe time to wipe (arby's), and you want to see the dead come back to life, be here at closing, (almost by every time clock where i worked,arby's, pizza hut, dominoes, papa john's, oliverio's, spinakers, motels, t-shirt shops in gatlinburg, cactus jack's, wendy's, tgif's, university of tennessee cafeterias, corner markets, but not by the clock at the salvation army).
all i can say is after a career in minimum wage is i am glad i am self employed, but this lack of rain is hurting one of my jobs, mowing. (15/hr). i charge very little for the service, because most of my lawn owners are poor and elderly. now i am not a good person so do not let this little charity fool you about me.
i hate it when even a five cent raise is deemed as a hardship, i feel for your friend and wish them the best. good luck y'all from the sleepy smoky mountains of tenner'see