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The hardest I think I ever worked was at the 4-H dairy bar. And now I know that I don't want my first job to be at a restaurant. I love being in the chicken barn, and working with animals. I think I will work at the megadairy down the road. I could run there, don't even have to drive. Or bike to the one behind our house. I am surrounded by megadairies. Or I could get driven to one a couple minutes away.
hmm, hardest worked ever?

I think I would have to say... pulling double shift waitressing for a week straight co-worker kept calling in "sick" she wasn't. 14 hour days some days because I would be opening and closing. breakfast lunch and supper was at midnight for me because there was just no time to eat.

waitressing is a really hard job.
 
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I agree. Lol.
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hmm, hardest worked ever?

I think I would have to say... pulling double shift waitressing for a week straight co-worker kept calling in "sick" she wasn't. 14 hour days some days because I would be opening and closing. breakfast lunch and supper was at midnight for me because there was just no time to eat.

waitressing is a really hard job.
I can imagine. Or when I had to work at Cheese Fest, a festival that our club gets money from by selling stuff. We are able to donate lots of stuff to places because of all the money we get. It was 4-6 hours, I can't remember. Anyway, I was working, and we were under a tent, but it rained so much in the trafficked areas that it turned to mud and the mat beneath us was like rubber crisscrossing so lots of mud squelched through and that was disgusting and we had to make sure that the food was clean. Also the customers were slipping on mud, and my dad put cardboard under it. So they basically were walking on stepping stones. At the end, my shoes and pants were ruined and the cardboard was all but unrecognizable.
 
But I feel sorry for the people from the night before when it was raining. It was a longer shift, and a drainage hole kept flooding, and that's why there was so much mud.
 
I can imagine. Or when I had to work at Cheese Fest, a festival that our club gets money from by selling stuff. We are able to donate lots of stuff to places because of all the money we get. It was 4-6 hours, I can't remember. Anyway, I was working, and we were under a tent, but it rained so much in the trafficked areas that it turned to mud and the mat beneath us was like rubber crisscrossing so lots of mud squelched through and that was disgusting and we had to make sure that the food was clean. Also the customers were slipping on mud, and my dad put cardboard under it. So they basically were walking on stepping stones. At the end, my shoes and pants were ruined and the cardboard was all but unrecognizable.

But I feel sorry for the people from the night before when it was raining. It was a longer shift, and a drainage hole kept flooding, and that's why there was so much mud.

wow, that sounds miserable.
 

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