Thanks for the replies people! :thumbsup:

I get student funding every month by the government here, but by not getting paid, I mean by the company. There is no hourly wage there and what I do get is a check once a month by the government, so really, I don't get paid by the company, but I do by the "man."

It's fuck all too. I have been living off about $90 a month for the last 4 months for personal spending money. That includes weed and basic toiletries too, so in the end, I get maybe $10. So lame.

I am working in a warehouse and in logistics, or warehousing, it became a certified trade in 2006. I'll save you the mumbo jumbo, but this place I am working at doesn't have a aisle/bin/product number picking operation. It's one of those places where nothing is numbered. You just have to memorize where everything is.

Not to mention they didn't even show me around. He just brought me in, said this is so and so, and we just started working.

The main part of our job is picking the orders, loading them up on pallets, shrink wrapping then, then load them on the truck with the forklift. I don't mind doing this at all, but after I pretty much watched buddy do the order, they gave me a sheet to try.

I didn't have a clue where anything was, or what it meant on the sheet. I'd ask them to explain, and all they would do is point out where it is.

I'm a dummy, I need things explained to me, not just shown to me.

So I guess I started getting overwhelmed when no one was around, and I had no flipping clue what I was doing. I didn't want to screw things up by pretending to know what to do and ship the wrong product out.

I'll try to ask more questions. I feel like a pain in the ass or a dipshit when I ask a question every few minutes, because that's how I learn. I have to have things explained and shown to me, but once I learn it, I do a damn good job and have it right.
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . Ways of dealing with work anxiety/stress hey all, It was my first day of my work experience for school and things didn't go so well. The people there are awesome to start off with, no complaints there, but I have a severe anxiety disorder (bi-polar) and new experiences get me worked up. This time it got bad though, really bad. Whenever I start a new job I get insanely nervous. The day started out good, but then they kind of put me in the spot where I didn't know what to do. I got overwhelmed and got flustered, which leads Rating: 5