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12-16-2005, 05:14 PM #1Senior Member
I quit my job!
"A man, when he is able to work, finds no acre to till, no machine to set in motion, unless he agrees to sell his labour for a sum inferior to its real value."
It sounds like you made the right decision. Don't allow yourself to be taken advantage of by greedy companies. Be happy in whatever you do and don't settle for anything less. Too many people today are slaves by choice.lemonboy Reviewed by lemonboy on . I quit my job! high all, Whoo! I finally did it, I finally quit my stupid, fuckin job as a stupid, fuckin dishwasher! I have reasons: First, the work. Has anyone here ever worked a dishpit? It sucks! Low pay, non-stop work, you're basically the kitchen bitch. Another reason, the waitresses have dubbed me the Dish Bitch. I walked in as they were laughing and making fun of job, yet they turn to me, smile, say hi, yesterday, I told 3 of them to shut the fuck up. Pay, low pay. Here I am, reading Rating: 5
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12-16-2005, 05:14 PM #2Senior Member
I quit my job!
some very wise words there well said
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12-16-2005, 05:24 PM #3OPSenior Member
I quit my job!
A lot of wise words here, much appreciated! :thumbsup:
It's the screwing over that really choked me. I mean, I work my goddamn ass off for 4months there, then I see in the paper, the exact same job as mine, same company, an ad that reads that it paid $2 more an hour than I was making, starting wage. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if that was the original starting wage, $2 more than I was making after 4months, and they offer me the starting wage after 4months when I threaten to quit...? Sorry, but that's a nice ass fuckin there.
But I'm not bitter about it. I'll work there for a few more weeks and that will tie me over until I find something a little better...one where I won't feel the need to bitchslap every mouthy bitch there.
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12-16-2005, 05:27 PM #4Senior Member
I quit my job!
I would've demanded way more. Like 70% of your wage. Those fucks screwed you over, and you should do the same. Of course anyone could wash dishes, but it worth a shot. You could've made the argument you were screwed over for 4 months, and you want backpay plus more.
Ah hell, that job sounds too demeaning anyway, you did the right thing.Happiness only real when shared
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12-16-2005, 05:28 PM #5Senior Member
I quit my job!
lol you are deaf best out of there
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12-16-2005, 05:29 PM #6OPSenior Member
I quit my job!
Originally Posted by thcbongman
I'm not even going to bother with argueing with them about backpay. I quit, that's enough. Good luck finding someone else who's going to put up with it for this long.
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12-16-2005, 05:56 PM #7Senior Member
I quit my job!
Originally Posted by lemonboy
As for growing for medical use... where the heck are you because laws vary from area to area.
Is a good idea and takes care of "head" too.
But keep this in mind....
Unless you too have a permit/script or live in a pot free country you can't partake in same location of medical grow so you'd have to have 2 locations.
If you get into any trouble with the law you may jeapordize patients meds.
Most patients who can't grow are stuck in a adult foster home or they would be growing. Isn't that tough to grow weed.. To establish new sources isn't that easy when your tied to a bed hooked up on machines.
Working for a cannabis club/organization is a good thing if your area permits you too grow for them with-out some sort of permit/script of your own.
The only down fall I personally don't like about cannabis clubs for medical patients is that they sell it for close to if not street value. Most patients are on a disabilty pention from the medical problem they conquered and can't afford to pay $50. a day for medical marijuana. But it is a source for meds.
Cost money to get the first harvest in too. So unless you got money for 4-6 months of rent and electricity for 2 places, plus growing suppies and food for your self; Or find some rich ass person(s) who are rich and would pay someone to grow for them... Are'nt those called gardeners??
I wish you good luck.
Best to quickly find another job before the bills get too far behind.
On the side you can look further, make the proper plans and take the proper precautions to the feild of being a full-time medical pot grower.
Schooling for a 2 year degree while persuing other possibilities in life at your age only adds to the survival skills you have already earned. Lots of programs from financial aid and student loans can cover that cost.
Hope you make the right decissons and take the proper precautions in life ahead of you.. Stay on the paved roads and avoid the rocky ones.
~peace~
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12-16-2005, 06:15 PM #8Senior Member
I quit my job!
You can get them for $0.05 and it sells like crazy when you sell them for 50 cents a piece. I will teach you how, just e-mail me.
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12-16-2005, 06:51 PM #9Member
I quit my job!
good for you man, I worked as a busboy for a few months, until I c ouldnt take it any more.
Your hot, sweaty, smell like shit and hafta constantly work for shit pay.
Its just not worth being unhappy at a job. No job is worth it if it brings down your quality of life.
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12-16-2005, 08:05 PM #10OPSenior Member
I quit my job!
Wow. Getting license to grow sounds like a task and a half, whew!. I'm in Alberta Canada by the way
Who knows though, someday maybe.
I choose happiness over money. At this job though, the money was shit and I was unhappy...so, it was an obvious choice.
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