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Aug 2nd, 2005 02:57 PM
kahljorn You know, sspad, I always pictured you as a bruce willis. I don't know if you had an avatar of bruce willis or one that looked like him besides that, but you should get a picture of bruce willis's character from sin city. Maybe the part where he rips his "Weapon" out.
Aug 2nd, 2005 01:08 PM
sspadowsky I'm rather shocked that, having spent a good five years on this website, Mod would still solicit advice from this lot.
Aug 2nd, 2005 01:08 PM
AChimp Produce is indeed the best job in a supermarket. Aside from the occasional rotten thing, it's pretty clean.
Aug 2nd, 2005 12:08 PM
MetalMilitia Meat and fish counter is the worst (in terms of half decent supermarket jobs). My mate used to work there and always smelled rather fishy.

But you do learn how to butcher meat 'n' shit so it might be useful in later life.
Aug 2nd, 2005 12:01 PM
ziggytrix
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Originally Posted by SUFFER
cashier is like the least paying job in a supermarket try and get moved to a different department like deli or something they usually get paid like 2$ more an hour
stockers get paid less or the same as cashiers. if you have any desire to stay with the company for a while, aim for PRODUCE MANAGER. i worked in produce at an IGA for a semester and i cannot stress enough how superior PRODUCE is to the rest of the supermarket in terms of enjoyable work. course, i walked off the job and pissed off the store manager, but that's what the fucker got for repeatedly scheduling me to cover for grocery stockers during closing shift like i was some high school fuckwit who could just blow off studying and homework for 6 bucks an hour.

i'm sure deli and bakery are lovely too, but PRODUCE >>> ALL.
Aug 2nd, 2005 11:04 AM
Skeleton Hand Good for you, Miss Modular. I guess it'll be cashier's job at a supermarket for me as well, at least for the coming year... Unles I get really lucky and land some, no, any other job.
Jul 30th, 2005 07:13 AM
SUFFER cashier is like the least paying job in a supermarket try and get moved to a different department like deli or something they usually get paid like 2$ more an hour
Jul 29th, 2005 12:00 PM
AChimp If you got that job two years ago, you'd have had four raises by now.
Jul 29th, 2005 10:05 AM
MetalMilitia haha
Jul 29th, 2005 10:03 AM
Archduke Tips A physics major, an engineering major, and a liberal arts major meet at a restaurant. The physics major looks at his drink and thinks about the forces acting on it and the diffusion of light through it. The engineering major does a dimensional analysis on the cup, and looks at the fluid motion inside. The liberal arts major asks, "Would you like fries with that?"
Jul 29th, 2005 09:47 AM
Dole If anything Miss M, you will be MORE motivated to do other stuff now, as your free time will be that much more precious.
Jul 29th, 2005 07:45 AM
Wiffle Bat Well, it doesn't matter how much you make. As long as you are comfortable and have a job.. After all, we all move up someday and make better for ourselves.

And congratulations MM (^^)
Jul 29th, 2005 12:33 AM
adept_ninja Get a new job im 15 and im park super intendent. I get paid $8 an hour and another raise is coming at the end of the season.
Jul 28th, 2005 10:34 PM
Krythor Was the company Tesco by any chance?
Jul 28th, 2005 10:33 PM
Miss Modular
I GOTS ME A JOB

After having graduated from college two years ago, I have finally secured a permanent job, even if I'm only going to be working no more than 32 hours a week right now. I'm working at a supermarket, starting as a cashier for $7.50 an hour. It's not the most desirable job, but this company was recently voted #1 in some major publication in terms of the treatment of its workers. They've promised that I'll have a raise within six months.

I was kind of panicky at first. I've reflected on the fact that I've started and nearly completed a documentary based on the sheer fact that I've been broke and have had nothing to lose. Soon it will be time to submit it to film festivals. I was wondering if I'm going to get lazy about the film. I really hope that if anything, it will give me more focus, and soften the blow incase the movie doesn't go anywhere. Having a real schedule again is going to take a lot of getting used to.

Why do I have such mixed feelings about this?

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