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I'm still young and so my jobs have all been pretty simple. Working in shops, teaching piano..
The hardest challenge for me is not the job itself, but actually finding one. :)
Most difficult job I had to learn? That would be mohel.
Lying to a customer. Could never get it right. Was repeatedly admonished by Management for botching things. Pleaded and almost begged Management to let me have my earlier job back. They never agreed. My immediate boss had taken up the challenge to "change" me. He made it an ego issue. I quit.
I've had close to 40 jobs. I started working at 15 and kept adding. The top 3 would be careers and wonderful jobs using my education and experience. The hardest to learn was an operator answering after-hours calls. I was stuck in a room with 5 other women, throwing this lazy susan back and forth, looking for the right number to answer. I could not FORCE myself to get interested, and quit after 3 months. +5
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You have just been hired by me for life! hehehe
by Thinker on September 14th, 2009
Yay!! Ok, i'll be right there as soon as i pluck up the courage!
by Strength on September 14th, 2009
Thanks for answer Strength.
by Sharona Life is a Tale Told by an Idiot on September 14th, 2009
You are most welcome, my friend.
by Strength on September 14th, 2009