Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As a kid, earned money topping corn. Three cow rows, one bull row. If you have never walked in a corn field you don't realize how sharp the corn leaves are. Hot summer, wearing long shelves so that your arms don't get all cut up. Made $.25 a row.
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Florida CWL Instructor NRA Certified Law Enforcement Handgun/Shotgun Instructor NRA Certified Civilian Handgun/Shotgun Instructor NRA Chief Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Home Protection Instructor Retired Army Military Police Investigator - 20 years, 4 months, 13 days Retired Deputy Sheriff/Corrections Officer IDPA Safety Officer Instructor All skill is in vain when an Angel weewees in the flintlock of your musket. |
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I believe in advoidance, if at all possible and this person put you into a position where you could not avoid being assualted.
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Florida CWL Instructor NRA Certified Law Enforcement Handgun/Shotgun Instructor NRA Certified Civilian Handgun/Shotgun Instructor NRA Chief Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Home Protection Instructor Retired Army Military Police Investigator - 20 years, 4 months, 13 days Retired Deputy Sheriff/Corrections Officer IDPA Safety Officer Instructor All skill is in vain when an Angel weewees in the flintlock of your musket. |
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Compared to others, I guess my first summer job during college was not as bad. I worked at Chicago's Pick Congress Hotel front and back reception from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. I enjoyed the front as many of the airlines used the hotel for pilots and stewardesses. In the 50s, many of the stewardesses were beautiful like movie stars. They came in late in the evening and loved giving them their keys. I didn't like the back where I had to type the names and room number of customers on to addresograph where carbons will smear my fingers. Added to that I as a telephone operator had to deal with irate callers or customers. But now all those events are pleasurable memories.
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With all due respect to the jobs where someone has to endanger their lives. policeman, firemen, military personnel, etc.
IMHO - The worst jobs in the world are the ones where employers don't readily allow you to take care of bodily functions. It's very tough to concentrate on work until someone can relieve you of your duties. One feels like a little kid in having to raise their hand to tell everyone that you need to use the restroom. Very embarassing to have people constantly know of ones needs. ![]() Just sayin........but TMI
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The mgr at the Golf Cart Store has now been promoted. I was told that in TV the customer can do what they want. As for the cemetary job, yes they locked us in and this was in 1979 and I was too young and stupid to know it was illegal. I was working an extra job to pay off a credit card because my fiance wouldn't marry me with debt. We've been married 31 years now so I guess it worked out - and we have no debt.
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![]() Both of those situations, the boss acted totally inappropriate to what transpired.
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working on a sewer pipe job in a residential area. We would be making the house connections from the street and I would be holding the pipe for the pipe fitter and the residents of the home would be flushing their toilets.
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Forgive me if this is crude, but I saw it on TV on a show about bad jobs. This guy was working at a chimpanzee research place. One of the things they did was inseminate chimps. This guys job was to get the bodily fluid needed to do this. All I can say was the chimp was drinking a bottle of soda while the guy was......ummmm...well, you can guess. All of this was televised. The only thing I could think of was the workers family, happily sitting around the TV waiting to see Daddy at work.
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Oldcoach Ed "You cannot direct the wind, but you can adjust the sails" "Be yourself - everyone else is taken" |
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No, but the guy did...that was the weird part!!!
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I think the worst job I ever saw was captured in a picture in Life Magazine many years ago. There were about 20 guys lined up with their shirts off and their right arms raised above their heads. A woman in a white coat was the "deodorant tester" and she went from armpit to armpit sniffing to see how effective each deodorant was. I guess that job really was the pits.
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