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TTG-EDD wrote The summer/ heat. Can't stand working on building sites when it's hot. When working in labouring we get 10 minute breaks in each hour, helps with everyone's fatigue during the day. Splash some water. Have a cigarette and a drink then carry on try have a word with your boss (maybe not 10 minutes, 5 minutes would probably be good) it makes life a bit easier. |
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Waking up in the morning is the hardest part of the dayb |
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I worked in construction.
The worst was the really hot days and in the winter, working under the rain. |
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My work is mainly employee focused, so they care more about us than anything else. Really great and I've had amazing leaders and helpful co workers.
My only complaint is our work applications, super unreliable |
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Waking up and 5 and having to iron my bed in the morning |
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dealing with people who know everything about my job but dont work there |
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Dealing with the heat at my job.. I work in a Melt Shop with running furnaces.. The temp inside the shop is a steady 150-180 degrees depending on the grade of steel were melting |
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