I'm too tired to go an all I know how to do is make fried foods
I'm too tired to go an all I know how to do is make fried foods
Shower up, Brush those teeth, Run a comb thru the hair if it is not cut off.
Clean clothes and shoulders back, Make the best fried food in the entire state of Oklahoma.
The first step to owning your own corporation and traveling from Lil Wayne locations in your private jet....it could happen
Yea im just doin it for grip while im in school
Its no big deal man its burger king... Thing is u dont even ever flip burgers
well I tried.
Sonic anyone?
Every job is a big deal. Your reputation follows you wherever you go. I just finished up my application to be admitted to the Oklahoma Bar Association. They made me report every job I've ever had. They're actually checking the references I've given. I'm glad now that I've never been fired. It's one less thing I have to explain
I was once in a similar position. Instead of frying food, I used to hock electronics and cell phones at RadioShack. It was a good experience. I made a lot of good connections. Many which I still have to this day. Sure, it was only a job while I was still in highschool and college, but it was where I began to make a name for myself as someone who is dependable.
If you have a reputation for not showing up and leaving your coworkers in a lurch, that'll eventually be how you're known.
When you took the job, you agreed to show up when scheduled. Are you someone whose word is worth something?
When did I say I wasnt gonna go???????
Stop stereotyping or i'll have to report you
Midtowner, we tried.
I even played patriotic music in the room as I read our posts.
Oh Well.
This isnt my future guys its just fast food
Agreed, Wayne
But to the owner of the store and to the Stockholders and the board of directors and the children of the manager it is their future.
Ah, the typical short-sightedness of youth.
The thing is, Wayne, is that everything you do impacts someone else. Even if you're just peddling fried foods.
When I was in high school, and was on the debate team (yeah, yeah, I'm a nerd and I'm totally ok with it) we discussed how the simplest of actions can affect a great many people. We gave our debate coach the example of a cheese shortage. How would a cheese shortage in our town affect the world?
He made a chart on the chalkboard that I will never forget. He actually managed to link a cheese shortage to nuclear war.
I know that is far-fetched, and it's not supposed to be a real example. But here is a more realistic one:
When I was in high school, I didn't have a regular part-time like a lot of kids. My main job was to be a student, according to my mom. But we had a family friend, an attorney, who liked to travel all over the world with his wife. Now, they had a nice little plot of land out in the country, with horses and other animals, and a beautiful home, a swimming pool...the works. When they would travel, I would take care of their dog and cats. I got to use their swimming pool if I wanted. I never abused the privilege, though.
That person helped out my family in many ways, because I was trustworthy. This person wrote letters of rec for me for college, and I have done well for myself. Little things can make a big impact on your life and the life of others.
I seriously doubt that I will make any sort of impression on you, and I don't really even know why you started a thread just to complain about having to go to work at 3 in the afternoon and to complain about being TIRED. Boo friggin' hoo.
Still corrupting young minds
LOL the end of that one was funny
Glad I could entertain. I think I missed my true calling as a stand-up comedienne.
Still corrupting young minds
Yea but I think you guys misread me...
At 245 im gonna leave my house to go to work an when I get there I'm going to do everything im told an to the best that I can so don't trip I was just sayin I dont wanna go
A lot of people don't like their jobs. So what? Do you see any of the rest of us posting to say that we don't want to go to work?
Hopefully this will be a learning experience for you--you'll learn what you DON'T want to do for the rest of your life.
Still corrupting young minds
This is a public forum i'm pretty sure I can post about just about whatever I want
So can I.
Still corrupting young minds
Never said u couldnt
Midtowner, when do you take the bar? Good luck!
Lil Wayne. I have to agree with the other posters. Everything you do affects other people and you down the road. Yes you are young and mistakes are more forgiven, however be proud of your work and you'll succeed further in your long term career. Keep in mind myself and some of these other posters aren't some old fogies giving outdated advice, myself and several others above are in our mid-to-late twenties, not too much older than you, and we can already see how "minor school jobs" are affecting our decisions and careers today. Someone more mature in life and their career could only give even more advice on this.
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