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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Dead End Jobs

I have been working since I was 18 years old. My first job was a cashier at Little Ceasar's Pizza. I ended up working there for over a year. I knew I was working a dead end job, so I started seeking out something else. I figured I would enjoy doing something with phones, and or typing since I took some office training classes in high school. Thankfully I landed a job at an answering service, Direct Line. Here I was in charge of answering phones for clients that have paid for our services. Basically I was the person you talked to when the real person you wanted to speak to rolled their phone lines over for various different reasons. I was so excited to have this job. It paid 5 more dollars than my previous job, and I got to be on the phone all day. I also had to type messages, relay messages, and dispatch. I enjoyed the atmosphere because I had a cubicle with about 15 other people in an office. I felt very official and important, and I thought I had achieved an actual adult position. Unfortunately I was let go due to attendance issues. The last full time position job I held was at Panera Bread. I worked on the food line making sandwiches, salads, pouring soups, and consolidating orders. I really did not enjoy this job, only because they put a lot of pressure on us to have all orders out in no less than 1:30 seconds. It was called "Speed of Service Standards". We were constantly told we weren't fast enough, good enough, and we basically could be replaced at any moment. The restaurant was a close knit group of people. We were all young for the most part, and our personalities were very compatible. I stayed in this position for over  a year only because of the close bond that I created with my co-workers. I constantly felt under appreciated by the management team, and was aware that they did not lead by example. I went above and beyond my duties, and I noticed other people getting promoted over me. I begin coming to work late, not working as hard, and some days not going at all. Eventually I quit. I still have kept in touch with a few people from there, and overall even though I hated my actual job, I am thankful for the people I met.

1 comments:

ParisAreil10 said...

I can really connect with you about having to deal with customers over the phone. it was the same with me when working at party city. Even though my job was more face to face i still dealt with the same problems you did. i understand that when dealing with people it can change your perspective of things.

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