Raquelle wrote:
scoff wrote:
idk man, i guess grocery stores and nursing run in my genes, you know? my grandparents owned like four different grocery stores in their lives, my mom's worked in grocery stores for most of her life (she went to uni to become a teacher but apparently once she was done, she didn't like the job AND at one point in the early 2000s she worked in the elderly care at a group home but other than that, it's been grocery stores), two of my aunts recently took over my grandparents' grocery store because they're retiring (whereof one of my aunts is a nurse and has worked with nursing for a bunch of years but tired of it), my youngest aunt is a nurse, my great grandma worked at a group home for emotionally disabled and disturbed children, my paternal grandmother always worked in a grocery store before she got sick and then retired...
man, i'm never getting out of this, am i? it's gonna be a grocery store and then, once the right opportunity shows up, the hospital or a group home (preferably for children)
but yeah, back to the point - we can definitely complain about customers together.
Ohh damn it really runs in the family i see! You all must be very lovely and strong people when you do that much customer service.
Raquelle wrote:
we can complain about customers together
to be honest aside from having a shitty boss the last time i worked in a grocery store, i was quite comfortable with it - the only thing i really hated was people constantly asking me what i was planning on doing later in life lol like "oh, do you go to uni?" or "what are you studying to become?"scoff wrote:
i mean it's not like the other job is my dream job either; it's a grocery store hah BUT the thing with grocery stores is that they're obliged to pay me more than say a restaurant or a group home for disabled people because i have four years experience in the field (and i wouldn't even apply for a job someplace where they don't follow those... contract thingies)
oh, and saturdays and sundays you get paid 200%/hour so that's good
yeah, i'd rather work at the grocery store
Yea grocery store is pretty chill i hope you get iti mean it's not like the other job is my dream job either; it's a grocery store hah BUT the thing with grocery stores is that they're obliged to pay me more than say a restaurant or a group home for disabled people because i have four years experience in the field (and i wouldn't even apply for a job someplace where they don't follow those... contract thingies)
oh, and saturdays and sundays you get paid 200%/hour so that's good
yeah, i'd rather work at the grocery store
we can complain about customers together
idk man, i guess grocery stores and nursing run in my genes, you know? my grandparents owned like four different grocery stores in their lives, my mom's worked in grocery stores for most of her life (she went to uni to become a teacher but apparently once she was done, she didn't like the job AND at one point in the early 2000s she worked in the elderly care at a group home but other than that, it's been grocery stores), two of my aunts recently took over my grandparents' grocery store because they're retiring (whereof one of my aunts is a nurse and has worked with nursing for a bunch of years but tired of it), my youngest aunt is a nurse, my great grandma worked at a group home for emotionally disabled and disturbed children, my paternal grandmother always worked in a grocery store before she got sick and then retired...
man, i'm never getting out of this, am i? it's gonna be a grocery store and then, once the right opportunity shows up, the hospital or a group home (preferably for children)
but yeah, back to the point - we can definitely complain about customers together.