the thread about nothing...

Went to pickup my brother from work (he works where i had my first job) and I saw people that I remember seeing three/four years ago. It’s crazy to think i earn more than double what they earn now in only three years since quitting. I wonder sometimes why people stay and if they ever think of branching out.
 
Went to pickup my brother from work (he works where i had my first job) and I saw people that I remember seeing three/four years ago. It’s crazy to think i earn more than double what they earn now in only three years since quitting. I wonder sometimes why people stay and if they ever think of branching out.
Being too comfortable is one reason lol I've definitely been guilty of that

Then again trying to move up to a better job is hard af (or at least in my history). I've probably had over 40 interviews in the last 2 years and only got 3 or so job offers lol
 
I was 19 at the time and was only going to live there for a short time. These other guys were 21-22. They should've been mature enough to clean after themselves. I joined the lease towards the end and wasn't going to call a house meeting to introduce rules. Plus it was during Summer when classes go by fast, and I did not have much spare time. So I just came up with my workarounds. *shrug* if you thought this is wild, I have some other roommate stories.


Usually trash bags. Water + toilet paper + paper towels. I didn't have to do this everyday, only when nature called. Most of the time I was able to take care of business at the school and gym bathroom.
I **** three times a day so I can't imagine not ****ting in my own toliet at home.

To wake up in the morning and not have your morning glory? To come home after work and not wipe away the rest of the day? Like someone said, that ain't living.
 
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This is beyond most foulest move a company can do. MGM is about to go under if they think people are going to visit or stay in thier hotels and casinos.
 
The bathroom at my work is terrible. People constantly taking dumps so it smells bad all the time. Could never do it in a public restroom.
When I was working at the office I used to happily take ****s at work...multiple a day. We had nice ladies come clean the bathroom every morning...had 2 urinals and 4 closed door stalls.

People **** frequently but I had no worries that the area was clean. I would pre-wipe before sitting though. I hate going into the stall and seeing that random pube...no tp in the bowl...no poop...everything clean except the one random pube.
 
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When I was working at the office I used to happily take ****s at work...multiple a day. We had nice ladies come clean the bathroom every morning...had 2 urinals and 4 closed door stalls.

People **** frequently but I had no worries that the area was clean. I would pre-wipe before sitting though. I hate going into the stall and seeing that random pube...no to in the bowl...no poop...everything clean except the one random pube.

All of this.
 
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Went to pickup my brother from work (he works where i had my first job) and I saw people that I remember seeing three/four years ago. It’s crazy to think i earn more than double what they earn now in only three years since quitting. I wonder sometimes why people stay and if they ever think of branching out.
Care to share what job?
I worked at Marshall's as my first real job post trade school. Part time for 2.5 years and full time for 3. Proud to say I more than doubled my yearly earnings in less than 2 years since finding a new spot.

There is only one person up there now who was a full time associate when I was hired...not quite sure what her deal is but she is taking steps to become a manager...so good on her. Everyone else filtered out. One of those people actually got me in touch with the temp agency that got me my current job. Still wanna thank her for that.
 
All of this.
I have since been moved to the warehouse...where it's all guys except one woman...she has her own bathroom.

The guys bathroom is a 1 urinal, 2 closed door stalls set up. I don't **** in there...I have my limits.

We also have a co-ed bathroom that is just one bowl by itself...it is the designated ****ter for most. The ladies that stopped by the office every day only come to the warehouse 2-3 times a week. I have to really drop one if I decide to go at work now a days.
 
My school/roommate poop stories...

So I went to Jackson State for a year...first half I was in the dorms...second half stayed in off campus apartments.

Off campus apartment was a 4 bedroom where everyone had their own bath in their room..some foul some clean. Nothing repulsive.

When I stayed on campus, I remember the only time I decided to shower there...check out the entire bathroom area...at the end of the room is a full tub instead of just a standing shower stall. This tub has **** and puke in it that is at minimum 2 hours old...dry and what not. And it's not like there werent toliets available...there were. Safe to say I never went back.

Still showered though which was probably a bad call.
 
I used to live in an apartment where the bathroom was so dirty to the point where I never used it for anything. I just locked my room and took a deuce in a bag, then threw it in the dumpster immediately. Before going home, I took a shower at the gym. When I had to pee, I used one of those dark colored Arizona bottles.
Yooooooooo :rollin
 
Care to share what job?
I worked at Marshall's as my first real job post trade school. Part time for 2.5 years and full time for 3. Proud to say I more than doubled my yearly earnings in less than 2 years since finding a new spot.

There is only one person up there now who was a full time associate when I was hired...not quite sure what her deal is but she is taking steps to become a manager...so good on her. Everyone else filtered out. One of those people actually got me in touch with the temp agency that got me my current job. Still wanna thank her for that.
It was working at an amusement park. 8.35 an hour starting. It’s a blessing where I am today and I’m proud to say I’m still going to school. Also started up software development and love it so hopefully in about 6 months I can land a junior developer role at around 50k. Once my foot is in the door for that field, easily in 3-4 years I can move to a position making around 85k. I’m honestly trying to hit 6 figures by the time I’m 30 and I’m only 22.
 
Won 8 straight pick up games at the ymca this morning. My defenders made the mistake of picking me up full court so I just turned on the jets because I ran 40 under 5 in high school. It was either a easy layup or a dish
 
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