Posted by JRSutton on November 24, 2015 at 08:08:58 from (71.126.243.200):
In Reply to: Worst Job posted by Married2Allis on November 24, 2015 at 06:29:03:
I've had some nasty jobs as a kid. Dishwasher for a large college that did weddings and that kind of thing - with a washing machine that leaked all over the place. What a miserable experience that was. It wasn't like a restaurant with an even flow of work, everybody was served at once, so ALL the dirty dishes from 2-300 people came in all at once in one mad rush for each course of the meal.
The kitchen was always like a sauna - hot and steamy, especially in the summer.
Due to the leaking machine, the floor would quickly get flooded and slick as a skating rink. You'd go down every now and then carrying a rack of dirty dishes. So nasty, the garbage all over you was usually worse than the pain. You'd go home just soaking wet, covered in sweat and food people didn't want to eat - not to mention all the cigarette butts.
I guess it taught me that I didn't want to be a dishwasher all my life.
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