What is the worst job you have had, or the worst job you wouldn't want to have? Consider that even though the job sucks,
you may be obligated to it because NO other jobs may be available.
Mines would definitely have to be:
UPS truck trailer loader
Imagine having to lift packages that range from 30 to 70+ lbs over and over, and stack them higher than you can even reach. And if you make a mistake (scanning) they want to hold your feet to the fire. I'm a small girl, yet they expect me to do it like some macho man. "Well you have to be able to lift 70 lbs" (in a geeky executive voice). I can, ONCE!!!! But try having 30 or more heavy ass packages tumbling all over you. You do this for 3 to 5 hours (part time), but you only make $8.50 an hour. A little stingy for a Fortune 500 company

. Well let's just call it what it is:
SLAVE LABOR!!!!!!! And the ****ing rollers that the packages slide down on ISN'T EVEN AUTOMATED!!!!! You have to push the motha-****a by yourself. If you ever received a package through UPS (United Parcel Service) and it's damaged, all this would be the reason (lighter packages constantly get crushed by heavier ones). All that work and those high expectations all for such low pay, but far be it from me to assume the people doing the back-breaking, energy-draining manual (slave) labor deserve more pay. CEOs aren't trying to hear any of that though

. We are told to be thankful for any job, but working there will make you see how anyone lucky enough to have a job can actually hate it.
So what is YOUR horrible job story?????? If you're never be employed, do NOT become a UPS slave.
