What does your day look like?

pink poodle

気が狂っている男
12 hours of lazy colleagues and chaos.

Nah I don't want to, someone else can do that...

I think I've done enough glasses. It's making me feel sick.

I finish in 15 minutes, so I probably shouldn't start another task.

That's really heavy.

Yeah I'll do that (then not actually do it).

I think we can just leave that for someone else.

Why are you so mean?







Fuck I hate the shifts when we have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for staff. This was the last day of 14 days straight. I wasn't in the mood for lazy attitudes. The Wip was out!




As a bonus I scored a pizza at home time.
 

fatboyonabike

Captain oblivious
Hospitality if full of fun loving, hard working people, and lazy oxygen thieves with no future or plans to do anything other than carry the odd plate!
I worked for a large hotel for a number of years, didn't seem to be a lot of middle ground....go-getters fueled by party drugs or useless chunts!
 

Flow-Rider

Burner
Hospitality industry is a joke, I can remember when a friends GF was working as a chef doing night shift in the Brisbane Casino and still earned less than a labourer.
 

pink poodle

気が狂っている男
times have changed, too expensive these days...takes all the fun out of it if you have to put money aside for shit like food and stuff!

Some are very expensive, yet still seem a cornerstone of the industry. At some point cocaine transitioned from being the drug for rich people into the drug for minimum wage workers. I dont come across many amphetamine users anymore.

Come on dude… the hospitality gig is just a cover for dealing drugs to customers at the venue.
That's security!
 

K.C.

Likes Dirt
Come on dude… the hospitality gig is just a cover for dealing drugs to customers at the venue.
that is so true not very far from where i work. sit across the road and watch for a few weeks you can easily deduce who's who inc plain clothes that comes by every now and then
 

shiny

Go-go-gadget-wrist-thingy
times have changed, too expensive these days...takes all the fun out of it if you have to put money aside for shit like food and stuff!
In my hospitality days I worked with a girl who stole cheese and bread from work and lived on that and blew her wage on drugs, cigs and pokies. Too scared to ask if she actually ate any other food.
 

Cardy George

Piercing rural members since 1981
Speaking of which where's my new Single Trail rack that I definitely remember winning in your raffle?
No no, that's the TNT raffle, and it'll get there when they want it to get there.

I thought the tracking was saying I was receiving mine yesterday. But no, TNT were only picking it up yesterday.
 

Cardy George

Piercing rural members since 1981
So, turns out TNT's tracking is just as fried as Auspost. Tracking was showing they were picking up my rack from Curries today. I was called into work to save their arse. Guess what was sitting here waiting for me.......
 

link1896

Mr Greenfield
So, turns out TNT's tracking is just as fried as Auspost. Tracking was showing they were picking up my rack from Curries today. I was called into work to save their arse. Guess what was sitting here waiting for me.......
Now that FedEx have acquired tnt, the same tracking number resolves to a 2-3 year old international FedEx shipment and a domestic shipment. Fuck me that’s some confusion. Like a system generated number has some mythical limitation or something.

So many “why the fuck is that pallet consignment fully delivered in Calais?” moments
 

ausdb

Being who he is
It's always a fun day when your office is next to a service station and there's a bushfire over the road!
Initially it looked like they had it under control.
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But whilst trying to stop it spreading further to the right of the picture it took off to the left.
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It's the first time in my life I've really been up close to a bushfire. I have a new found respect for the people involved in fighting it, especially the pilots of the fixed and rotary wing water bombers. It was crazy seeing them flying through the smoke not far off the ground making passes.
 
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