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How much do you like your current job?

  • dlazz
    justincredible;1474459 wrote:I will sell you the OC.

    I'll sell you dlazz.net
  • Belly35
    justincredible;1474459 wrote:I will sell you the OC.
    PM ... me
  • justincredible
    dlazz;1474462 wrote:I'll sell you dlazz.net

    Trade?
    Belly35;1474466 wrote:PM ... me
    PM ... me if you're thinking of making an offer. :)
  • justincredible
    Alright. So Belly just threw me a pretty good offer on the site.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    justincredible;1474537 wrote:Alright. So Belly just threw me a pretty good offer on the site.
    You were able to understand it?
  • Heretic
    I'll go with a 7. I like the job, particularly the freedom I have. Like to have more money, but being able to basically make my own hours and do my own thing as long as I get my work done on time is pretty sweet. Only real complaint I have is a couple people here, who just are obnoxious morons. One in particular just strikes me as the root of everything wrong with this country/world, as she combines external and internal ugliness like few others can do.
  • Belly35
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1474563 wrote:You were able to understand it?
    Money talks ... mofo
  • dlazz
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1474563 wrote:You were able to understand it?

    Lol'd
  • Ironman92
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474336 wrote:Job - 7.

    Commute - 2.

    Long commute or just traffic
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Train. 75 - 100 minutes one way.

    It gets old. Especially with no air conditioning.
  • thavoice
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474650 wrote:Train. 75 - 100 minutes one way.

    It gets old. Especially with no air conditioning.
    Maybe if you were as tough as ccrunner you wouldn't mind it as much...
  • thavoice
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1474563 wrote:You were able to understand it?
    I imagine so. Tree-Fiddy = $3.50.
  • vdubb96
    dlazz;1474584 wrote:Lol'd
    lulz x2
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    thavoice;1474653 wrote:Maybe if you were as tough as ccrunner you wouldn't mind it as much...
    Perhaps. Having to wear a suit and having to stand for half of the time - not easy. I almost have to take a shower when I get to the office.
  • thavoice
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474658 wrote:Perhaps. Having to wear a suit and having to stand for half of the time - not easy. I almost have to take a shower when I get to the office.
    Perhaps keep some work clothes at the office and wear something more cool on the train like a visor and a tank top.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474650 wrote:Train. 75 - 100 minutes one way.

    It gets old. Especially with no air conditioning.

    Do you still live in Fiji?
  • Commander of Awesome
    ernest_t_bass;1474672 wrote:Do you still live in Fiji?
    The Moon.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Commander of Awesome;1474686 wrote:The Moon.
    Wow, that is a long commute.
  • like_that
    Anywhere from 5-7.
  • Ironman92
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474650 wrote:Train. 75 - 100 minutes one way.

    It gets old. Especially with no air conditioning.

    Lol....fuck that. My commute is 75 minutes one way....but do have air and can pick who I have to ride with me.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    And I'm guessing you pick your time.

    Imagine having to make a train schedule...it really, really sucks.
  • Ironman92
    Manhattan Buckeye;1474699 wrote:And I'm guessing you pick your time.

    Imagine having to make a train schedule...it really, really sucks.

    No....I have to pretty much leave at 5:50am
  • SportsAndLady
    8

    Can't complain. It's nice to be able to work in downtown Chicago. It's a fun place.
  • said_aouita
    Classyposter58;1474187 wrote:One. It's terrible, especially on days like this when it's 90 inside the building and doing fast manual labor combines to make it probably the worst thing ever. UPS is just a bad place honestly, an absolute pressure cooker from the top down which results in angry management because they're constantly being harassed by their bosses to increase production with less workers. The result is a bunch of usually grumpy and overwhelmed group of middle and lower management who aren't the friendliest day to day.
    How many years have you worked there? Curious if misloads normally begin to rise in July, August? It's the hottest time of the year and keeping employees more comfortable (not sweating their asses off because of zero air movement) possibly misloads would drop.

    Amazing how much just a simple fan could save a company money..........:rolleyes:
  • said_aouita
    thavoice;1474661 wrote:Perhaps keep some work clothes at the office and wear something more cool on the train like a visor and a tank top.
    With flip flops and Oakleys.