In the last two years, finding the job is hard work, and once you’ve found one, often are the worst. I’ve graduated in engineering and I’ve did different jobs in my life, ranging from worst to best, and from hard to easy. Before graduated, after spending weeks looking for job, my jobs are been:
- 1. Part-time cashier at Nike store.
- 2. Part-time cashier at McDonald’s.
- 3. Webmaster for a website.
With the bad economy, student are less likely to leave their current positions because of the difficulty in finding new opportunity of work despite they have the worst jobs ever found. It’s common for new jobs to feel trapped in their job because of credit, student loan bills card debts, etc.
After my degree, my situation has not improved. My first worst jobs was in a Study of Engineer. Despite the fact that I had to do the exact same job and sharing the exact same responibility of others, my employer wanted only pay transport costs.
What I learned from my worst job:
- Some employer are really bad employer. I don’t want one of those people as my boss.
- Some employer really pay less your job. Often, a payless job isn’t a worst jobs.
- Some employer intimidate graduates only because they no have experience. Better to think before you accept any job offer.
However, be able to do any work is already a sign of maturity at any age.
You can’t find the perfect recipe for find the perfect job. Sure, there are many jobs out there that might be very bad, but there are many others that aren’t as bad as you think. Not completely crap!
I am now a full-time blogger, because I spend hours every day pouring over blogs, sites, social networks, etc. My current job is great because is not requires to do something that is in the opposite of what I like to do. I’m always free to decide what is best for me.
Many people stay at their jobs because of fear that there isn’t anywhere else to go. I had the strength to change my worst jobs with something that I like, that gives me satisfaction, and make me feel independent.
And you? What was your worst job? What did you learn from it?











