two hours to do some labels? delegate the task to someone lower than you on the ranking scale.. then go for a tea break
You know, getting a job became harder than ever before, can you belive this, I worked in woolworth about a year ago for just like 5 weeks then I got kicked out aka fired ever since I never got a job, I think i'm cursed you know what they say, good things come last.... Daaaaaaaaaamnnnnn, where is it then ..............
Sainsbury's, started on checkouts seem to of been "promoted" to odd job man yesterday I spent about hour looking for a tyre roaming around the car park
i understand you 100% im in the same boat... like you i use to work at wollworths but i left about a year ago and finding a job since then is flipping hard.... ive been rejected everywhere
Currently: MS Tech monkey. Hopefully by the end of next month: Application Support Consultant for a market-leading Asset Management Software company working on site with one of their clients, managing and training for the implementation process. (bloody protracted interview process :/ ) *n
Test engineer for Sprint... soon to be Sprint/Nextel (as soon as the merger is approved by the gov't) -Fiz
When there is 3 people working. One on tills. Manager doing paperwork i thought that doing the lables was a very good waste of time.
currently, i am a security officer (not exactly what you think) at an almost 1 million sq ft regional distribution center just north of cincinnati. although the site is owned an operated by Liz Claiborne (and thier women's clothing monopoly - they own EVERYONE) i am employed by an outside firm - the USA's biggest security outfit. but i dont just wand people down and walk the parking lot. I work in the S&R office on 2nd shift - so i basically deal with the truckers, inventory the trailers in hte yard (we have a drop&swap program -they bring an empty, and take a loaded trailor, and i have to do thier BoL's and yard passes), i pinlock loaded trailors in the yard, seal loaded trailors, and do access control for the back door. i an trying to start a small home pc repair/upgrade/mod business - but nothing real serious yet. I have a degree in IT, and cert's, but there just arent any jobs to be had with no actual "professional" experiance around here. I'd be happy with an in-house tech support job. just isnt there.
Work at a University as a Main tech for some 200 some odd staff. I could get paid more doing woodworking with my landlord... hrmm... why do I not yet? I dunno...
Them too? AT&T and Cingular just "merged", who's next? I thought we went through all this deregulation back in the 80's when AT&T was forced to break into all those baby bells, now it seems that all these companies are merging back into larger ones again.
It does appear that way doesn't it.... I know Sprint did it so they could at least try to be a close third place in the telecom industry, behind AT&T and Cingular and of course MCI and Verizon.... fun stuff man, fun stuff. Hopefully it doesn't involve a R.I.F. though I can't remember how many I've survived in the last 4 years -Fiz