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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My current one...
...working part-time for a national travel company. We call people up, ask them if they happen to use our particular form of travel and if not, after asking them a few demographic questions, send them a free week's pass worth anything up to twenty quid. My own take on it is that anyone who has a low-paid job, or works for the NHS, or in education, gets one whether they use our services or not.
On top of all that I work for a football-mad boss who worked our entire shift pattern around the World Cup and Champions League, and who firmly believes that quizzes are just the thing to stop the mind atrophying (if that's a real word), whereas doing what we're paid to do will undoubtedly stultify whatever intellectual powers we might possess. And he even creates overtime where none exists.
I think I've died and am now in some kind of Ragged-Trousered Philanthropist's heaven.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2010, 14:46, Reply)
...working part-time for a national travel company. We call people up, ask them if they happen to use our particular form of travel and if not, after asking them a few demographic questions, send them a free week's pass worth anything up to twenty quid. My own take on it is that anyone who has a low-paid job, or works for the NHS, or in education, gets one whether they use our services or not.
On top of all that I work for a football-mad boss who worked our entire shift pattern around the World Cup and Champions League, and who firmly believes that quizzes are just the thing to stop the mind atrophying (if that's a real word), whereas doing what we're paid to do will undoubtedly stultify whatever intellectual powers we might possess. And he even creates overtime where none exists.
I think I've died and am now in some kind of Ragged-Trousered Philanthropist's heaven.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2010, 14:46, Reply)
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