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Mexicano Rojo

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« Reply #30 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 19:08:15 »

anchor was alright. did it for a couple of months putting the sex cream tins on the production line.

that fucking chcken factory was pretty fucking hellish. my job: to break the chickens legs and stick them in their tummy. i was all trenchcoats and meat is murder so i saw it as a mental challenge to toughen me up.

parcelforce in brum had its moments. theres an estate called lee bank and the vans had been robbed so many times we had a policeman on a horse escorting us every day from 9am -10 am.
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« Reply #31 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 19:45:11 »

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anchor was alright. did it for a couple of months putting the sex cream tins on the production line.

that fucking chcken factory was pretty fucking hellish. my job: to break the chickens legs and stick them in their tummy. i was all trenchcoats and meat is murder so i saw it as a mental challenge to toughen me up.

parcelforce in brum had its moments. theres an estate called lee bank and the vans had been robbed so many times we had a policeman on a horse escorting us every day from 9am -10 am.


Lee Bank has been flattened and is now the swanky park central estate.

 I did 6 summers as a labourer on a building site which I loved, the worst would be one day packing magazines for Sky, total gash.  I enjoyed a job I did for a week when I had my own crane for loading bags of plastic into tankers, that was fun.
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« Reply #32 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 20:06:59 »

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"Correction. You are a terrible teacher, and you are fired"

Terrible job, but at least I got the last word.


Did you ever manage to slip a few dodgy words in and keep it straight faced ?   Never been a teacher, but I do like to think that I am responsible for a few Americans that I met taking that well known British greeting "bollocks!" back to their home town thinking it meant "have a nice day".
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« Reply #33 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 22:30:49 »

Delivering beds was my worst job and i've done a fair few. Don't mention the spiral staircases!! Grrr.  :x
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« Reply #34 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 22:36:06 »

I worked in a toolbox factory in melbourne cutting, shaping and welding sheet steel into toolboxes and chests. no safety guards on the machines (which were about a hundred years old) - saw some horrific accidents in there. Fortunately I made it out with nothing more than a few small scars on my hands. Bizarrely I quite enjoyed the job but wouldn't want to do it long term for fear of losing a hand.

When I left the lads made me a toolbox and signed their names in the paint before it was cooked. good bunch of people - we always had a good laugh.

I guess thats not my worst job then  :?

i did once have a temp job at WHSmiths warehouse that involved emptying the water / piss / whatever out of plastic totes and restacking them. I did that for a whole day which I thought was good going.
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« Reply #35 on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 23:23:24 »

Thames Water - Got hired to collect money and had been working as a debt collector then got grassed up for having a go at someone and apparently "bullied a customer to setting up a direct debit to pay back money" erm thats whta collecting money is about is to pressure people and be an all around cock. Anyway I got a warning etc and put on some stupid action plan and I quit/
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« Reply #36 on: Thursday, January 10, 2008, 09:55:20 »

Had an interview this morning, which I think wen't very well. The only thing in Thailand is that with so few Jobs available for foreigners (Asides from teching), the job market is extremely competetive. It's a job that I think that I will really enjoy as well, and the money isn't bad either.

Finger's crossed and that eh!
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« Reply #37 on: Friday, January 11, 2008, 08:45:25 »

Just remember Workers can't think Thinkers can't work.
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