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Bad Job? New Job? First Job? Share Your Story

Saturday November 7, 2009

princessDo you have a bad job, first job, or how you found a job story to share? We have received lots of interesting worst job stories - ranging from second wives to mind readers and plain old bad jobs that are high stress and low pay.   First job stories run the gamut, too - from paper boys to princesses and just about everything in between.  They are fun to read, and we'd be thrilled to add your stories to the lists.

Photos are a welcome addition to your story.  Just a word of warning though - if you're still working at your bad job, don't include your last name or a photo.   You don't want to lose your job because of what you posted online, regardless of how bad it is.

First Jobs
What was your first job? How did you get your first job? What did you love (or hate) about it? What did you learn from the experience?
Share Your First Job Story

How I Found a Job
Finding a new job isn't easy, especially in a difficult economy. Share your job search success story and what you learned during your job search.
Share Your Job Search Story

Worst Jobs
Have you had a really bad job? Share your worst job story and let us know what made it a bad job, what you learned, and how other people can avoid a bad job situation. If you'd like to include a photo, upload one to go along with your story.
Share Your Worst Job Story

Image Copyright Alexander Hafemann

Comments
October 31, 2009 at 4:48 am
(1) merry says:

i have very nice job

November 11, 2009 at 2:03 pm
(2) ALLISON says:

I am disabled. I have landed my very first job from home. I am quite pleased. I wanted to share this information because there are lots of scams out there that have harmed people. If anyone fits this profile I encourage them to apply. I am happy so far…Here is there information. The J.Lodge Corporation, a quality call services company, has sustained profitability since 1999 and accredits its success solely to its unique employee model that consists of disabled business Americans. D Currently, J.Lodge is expanding and accepting applications for those individuals who are interested in our company and who qualify for our positions. If anyone is interested, please visit: http://www.jlodge.com/careers and apply online. Thanks, Allison

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