I love my current job, it’s unionized, we get weekly pay, the managers are some of the kindest people I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet, let alone work alongside of, I get plenty of breaks and reading time when I’m not busy, I get Saturdays off and additional Sunday pay. But two things suck, the coworkers and the pay. One of my coworkers is an old Lib that was very Pro Ireland and we talked for a bit but he’s TERRIFIED of Soviets, like he’s literally spooked by me bc I wear a USSR jacket and Ushankas in winter. I also had a coworker that claimed to be Jesus. Yep, they thought they were the Son of God sent down to redeem humanity’s sinners. He also claimed to have been in the military, a few cults and a few mafias and eventually got fired for calling a young black coworker the Hard-R N-slur, so he was a piece of work. You could never trust what he says and would love to cockblock people. Very odd guy, tough to feel sorry for him but I kinda do, he’s obviously not all there. With all that craziness out of the way, I’m interviewing for a new position that makes like 2-3x as much as my current job and a lot more professional than a grocery. Technically the title of this post is a TINY bit misleading because I already did the interview early this morning. I had to look up stuff about the company and slob a whole bunch of corporate knob to make me seem interested in the job without sounding desperate. If it went well I go on to Interview #2 in-person, if THAT goes well, I get the job. Hopefully I never have to see that crazy wannabe Jesus dude again.

  • DamarcusArt
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    6 months ago

    It can be frustrating moving from a job you like to a job you’ll probably enjoy less for more pay, but sometimes that’s the decision we have to make for ourselves. Good luck!

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      6 months ago

      Definitely! I loved being in a Union, having a local number and pin to wear, I’ll never forget my time there and the many benefits I was afforded, but end of the day, I need more money. It’s a sad reality but I’m glad to move on. It’s an office job, so it’s a good step-up from working at a grocery and it looks more professional on a résumé. I thank all of the comrades that wished me luck and gave me the confidence to bullshit properly in both interviews lmao