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Shovelling corn around in the underground hopper when the tractors tipped was fairly nasty, and clearing blocked sewage pipes and tanks on a holiday park wasnt too good either.

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Working in a call center environment. Office politics is like watching Big Brother - boring and pointless with loads of backstabbing.

 

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For me it was working at a Custodial Bank doing Money Transfer [ All currencies ] Prior to that thought Office politics was a myth until I got an unhealthy dose of backstabbing - totally unproductive atmosphere where you weren't marked on how good you were at your job, more how much you sucked up to your immediate Boss. Absolutely loathed that job and wouldn't ever go back to Office work ever, EVER again.

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working in someones driveway think it was my old boss anyway worst job ever. Sitting in the rain picking all the black stones out that were mixed in with the red ones his drive wasnt small.....:cursing:

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Putting dead cows on the fires when foot and mouth was about they'd been in the wagon five days bloatin up wi gasses the tractors burst them with the spikes what a smell kept spewin up good pay like

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at the time (as a schoolboy) I thought the worst job in the world was having to sit on the gate of a bale sledge being pulled by a tractor baling straw. I did it all day , every dry day of the 6 week holidays for a few years , I think me and me brother were the only kids that didnt look forward to the school holidays. we came home looking like coal miners , but the funny thing is now I look back it doesnt seem so bad :001_smile:

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Putting dead cows on the fires when foot and mouth was about they'd been in the wagon five days bloatin up wi gasses the tractors burst them with the spikes what a smell kept spewin up good pay like

 

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