
This is about job experiences... mostly bad, some jaw-dropping, and probably all are some version of your own.
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August 25, 2025. This past week I got a call from the local nature center asking if I wanted to interview for a job. I had not applied for a job there, but about 10 months ago, I visited the nature center, walked around, talked to people, a...
July 2025. I have finally succumbed to applying for a job at Walmart. I’ve somehow avoided this all my life. But talking to a cashier the other day during my weekly trip to the trump-supporting mega-monopoly, I decided that maybe this would...
I just found out this afternoon that the manager (“G”) at my thrift store quit this morning. We got a blanket email from the director stating “the store will be closed until further notice in order to figure out what the next steps will loo...
June 2025. Today I had an interview with the giant thrift store (GW) for an “Older Workers Data Tech” position based in ABQ. From the Indeed job description, I honestly couldn’t figure out whether this was a job <for> older people or <about...
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Over the last 50 years, I have had A LOT of jobs, and have simply had the forethought to write it all down. I've decided to share.
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