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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Im getting pissed. I was reminded today my coworkers in general are very bad listeners (to the point I almost started yelling at one because of her repeated failure to appropriately respond to a donor having a reaction) and everything I'm trying to dl to make the job hurt less and more tolerable (in otyer words no more bad limping or screaming back) I'm told no. But it's not like they've actually given me any ideas.
And my training has been halted due to that one off day I mentioned awhile ago (about a month ago). I'm ****ing pissed about that too.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Straight up, Old Me didn't hurt this much after most wrestling matches. It took things like the first time running the ropea ams getting slammed around in the ring, a long drawn out match, or some sick bumps to get me hurting and aching (and then I'd be hurting more than I do now).
Short people need to just get over it and grow up into big boys amd girls.:tonguewink:
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm slogging through figuring out shopify, using guides but for some reason I can't get it to do what I want.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
At a crossroad, I stand:
Stay at the job I'm at and kill my back but have more time for my own business (which will include shipping inventory)?
Or do I apply for a different job and save my back but have less time to work towards quitting the job world?
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
At a crossroad, I stand:
Stay at the job I'm at and kill my back but have more time for my own business (which will include shipping inventory)?
Or do I apply for a different job and save my back but have less time to work towards quitting the job world?

As a cartoon I saw recently put it, when they say "adult themes" they don't mean "adult themes" like the one you face.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
As a cartoon I saw recently put it, when they say "adult themes" they don't mean "adult themes" like the one you face.
I'll probably just stay where I'm at. At least for now. My goal is to just be comfortable so I should be able to easily do that as it's not really that much (especially once I have a car to do rideshare with again to get me to my comfy goal), but if the store doesn't really take off I do need to decide when a point when I do need to start looking for something else before the pain gets the better of me.
I call this existentialist themes because what I want to do with my life is not have a boss, a schedule I don't set and no one holding me back. I just wanna do my thing, no leading (I'm not in a supervisor role, why was I asked about my leadership skills in a work self evaluation?), no following, kind of more of the sort of traditional living where it's me and mine and everyone else can bugger off.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I'll probably just stay where I'm at. At least for now. My goal is to just be comfortable so I should be able to easily do that as it's not really that much (especially once I have a car to do rideshare with again to get me to my comfy goal), but if the store doesn't really take off I do need to decide when a point when I do need to start looking for something else before the pain gets the better of me.
I call this existentialist themes because what I want to do with my life is not have a boss, a schedule I don't set and no one holding me back. I just wanna do my thing, no leading (I'm not in a supervisor role, why was I asked about my leadership skills in a work self evaluation?), no following, kind of more of the sort of traditional living where it's me and mine and everyone else can bugger off.
My wife has worked for herself at times having employees because that's the way she's built. So I understand from her the urge to be one's own boss.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
My wife has worked for herself at times having employees because that's the way she's built. So I understand from her the urge to be one's own boss.
It grew today. They bave actually stuck me, for a fourth day in a row, in the position that hurts me the most.
Today has been a day of holding my worst impulses (like the urge to flip off management at one point).
And they aren't as "mistakes happen, learn and move on" as it seems from the new hire stuff. Made one today, discussed it with the quality assurance guy, but then here comes a manager telling me to slow down and blah blah blah I know, was told, bugger off.
 
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