I think for me, it was working in sales (phone-sales), cause oh my.. People are so rude🥹
I made up a fake name, and this one guy bought from me, and told me that if it was bad he would come find me, so I repeated "my" name and said please do 😂
A lady kept yelling at me, telling me to go to hell and that she would press charges against me, I had already quit my job, so I turned of the recording and told her to show me the way since she's clearly from hell😤 It felt good to say it in the moment, cause I was so fed up, but I felt bad after I hung up 🥹
I was really good at that job tho.. This was my first day at the job:
My boss even listened to my recordings and made others listen to it - to learn from me 💁🏼♀🥹 Also one customer I called told me he didn't want anything, but If I wanted a better job I should contact him 🥹
This quote is exactly how I feel 😂
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@Cassieeeee Not when they want you to be a "character". They give you a name, they tell you what to say and what to play. They completely take away your creativity. This is the corporate way today, and the reason you keep hearing the same songs over and over. Stations get digital playlists according to surveys from 4 cities. Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, and Chicago. It WAS fun when I was in charge of my own program. 🙂
@Lilymoon 1000 people in each of 4 cities represents what the world wants to hear. This is corporate thinking, aka "corphole" thinking. I lasted two weeks, quit, and threatened to beat up two obese managers and wreck the studio if they didn't hand over my paycheck immediately. Since I worked mornings, I had the keys to the studio. They told me to hand over the keys and they would pay me. I replied, no, you will pay me and then I will hand over the keys, otherwise I will wreck this place and put both of you in the hospital. 100% non-embellished true story. Guess what happened? 🤭