Easiest Job Ever
Dazbrilliantwhites says he spent five years working at an airport where he spent his days "racing down multi-storey car parks in wheelchairs and then using the lift to go back to the top". Tell us about your best and easiest jobs. Students: Make something up.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2010, 12:14)
Dazbrilliantwhites says he spent five years working at an airport where he spent his days "racing down multi-storey car parks in wheelchairs and then using the lift to go back to the top". Tell us about your best and easiest jobs. Students: Make something up.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2010, 12:14)
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injection moulding
My summer job whilst at uni was with one of those agencies that charge stupid amounts of money to pimp out monkeys like me on a pittance, to perform the most mind numbing jobs in the world.
My job involved pressing a button, waiting for the machine to do it's thing, pull said item out of machine, stack item and press button, rinse and repeat for 8 hours (with a half hour unpaid break).
On the plus side, I got to listen to my walkman throughout the day (I managed to get through the cure back catalogue a few times), drink coffee, smoke fags constantly and pretty much rest my brain, as you kind of mong out after a bit.
The only interesting part of the day was when you'd swop cigs with a co-worker to make things a bit different.
Easy job, but the wages were shit.
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 13:24, 5 replies)
My summer job whilst at uni was with one of those agencies that charge stupid amounts of money to pimp out monkeys like me on a pittance, to perform the most mind numbing jobs in the world.
My job involved pressing a button, waiting for the machine to do it's thing, pull said item out of machine, stack item and press button, rinse and repeat for 8 hours (with a half hour unpaid break).
On the plus side, I got to listen to my walkman throughout the day (I managed to get through the cure back catalogue a few times), drink coffee, smoke fags constantly and pretty much rest my brain, as you kind of mong out after a bit.
The only interesting part of the day was when you'd swop cigs with a co-worker to make things a bit different.
Easy job, but the wages were shit.
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 13:24, 5 replies)
haha...
I worked in an injection moulding factory. Good times...
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 13:34, closed)
I worked in an injection moulding factory. Good times...
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 13:34, closed)
benny henny lung bleeders
smooth but deadly to the uninitiated, if you swapped a marlboro light for one of those bad boys
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 14:21, closed)
smooth but deadly to the uninitiated, if you swapped a marlboro light for one of those bad boys
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 14:21, closed)
Me too
I worked machines in a mould shop too. I made the time pass quicker by working out how to made the process more efficient. I got told off for being too productive, for making the night shift look bad and made to leave 50% of my output for them, so they didn't have to work so hard to make up their quota. Lazy bastards.
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 14:00, closed)
I worked machines in a mould shop too. I made the time pass quicker by working out how to made the process more efficient. I got told off for being too productive, for making the night shift look bad and made to leave 50% of my output for them, so they didn't have to work so hard to make up their quota. Lazy bastards.
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 14:00, closed)
I did this
for a company who made GRP stuff. Day shift I just took my time, but on the night shift we went mental and got the work done in half the time, then played cards and brewed up or had a kip for the rest of the shift. Money was shite though, I was only there for a few months. The most memorable thing was when someone on the day shift brough in a newspaper with the headline 'RIPPER - MAN HELD' cos they'd got Sutcliffe.
( , Sun 12 Sep 2010, 17:14, closed)
for a company who made GRP stuff. Day shift I just took my time, but on the night shift we went mental and got the work done in half the time, then played cards and brewed up or had a kip for the rest of the shift. Money was shite though, I was only there for a few months. The most memorable thing was when someone on the day shift brough in a newspaper with the headline 'RIPPER - MAN HELD' cos they'd got Sutcliffe.
( , Sun 12 Sep 2010, 17:14, closed)
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