Dotzilla wrote:
Battletard wrote:
When not starring in porn flicks, dismantling nuclear warheads in midair while plummeting out of an airplane, beating up Chuck Norris and Jackie Chan at the same time or kicking foreign dignitaries in the vagina for laughs, I can be found at my nightstocking job at Lowe's.
TLDR: Receiving / Product Flow Team Member
when i was in college some friends of mine bet me 1000 dollars that i couldn't work as a lowes truck unloader for a month. since then, i have been a paramedic/firefighter, a US army infantry medic, and a nurse and i can say without a doubt, that was the absolute hardest job i have ever done. bar none. it's terrible how horrible you blue collar product receiving types get paid. i lost the thousand dollars btw. quit after 2 weeks.
It's a source of pride to me, to an extent..the difficulty and demanding nature of the job. I know it flat out sucks, but I do it because the money is relatively decent for my level of education (HS Diploma, knocked up my woman a few years too early so college is out for present time)
But I'm not strictly unloader...I unload on really rough two truck nights, particularly when we are shortstaffed due to 'my-vagina-hurts-itis' aka laziness and there was a party to go to...then once done unloading I also work the freight. We're expected as a company wide standard to move two pallets an hour. It never happens, but we do need to bust ass to get it all done.
It is a very physically tiring job, coupled with an asshole manager (moreso than any of the others in my location...downright verbally abusive and constantly has a chip on his shoulder), and due to it being overnights yes it gets tiring as fuckall.
But I'm not complaining, I do enjoy many aspects of it.
BrawlsackTaking an extended hiatus from gaming