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Worst job. Repairing vandallised telephone boxes on sink estates. Stuckit for one day

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The worst was working in the pit and then the steelworks for a total of 25 years, lousy management, bent unions, dirty dangerous work.

 

The best BY FAR is the one I have got. I am a Security Guard. Clean pleasant surroundings, feel valued by my employer. Good Training,Free uniform, Pension and Medical scheme.

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The best job is the one I have now but it is also one of the worst jobs because it occupies 18 of the 24 hours I have in a day.

 

But I still love it.

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I worked in a small room pinning thousands of sheets of metal together with a spot welding machine. The room was dirty, dark and I was in complete solitude lol :-D

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Delievring bread to holiday camps getting up at 0230 is mine.

 

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Many inexperienced players believe that poker online is very different from real poker, they are partly right, but the difference is not quite the criteria on which people think. Popular opinion, which is much more difficult to read your opponent in the internet, chicshockey because you can not see. Few, however, realizes that to understand the opponent is not necessarily to see his face, is influenced by many other factors. "Read" an opponent is very difficult, not all players make it possible to understand them. Most relevant information comes from the way an opponent bets, position at the table and corinthsportsplex monitor player (see the article Online Tells).

 

Benefits of poker on the Internet

 

The biggest positive of online poker is its speed and accessibility. Poker on the Internet several times faster than real poker. www.elitehouse.info Do not wait until the card mix, distribution is very fast, and never occur erroneous distribution. No exchanges of chips and TA. Do not trouble yourself counting the amount of sweat. Another advantage is the ability to play at multiple tables simultaneously, to increase the clock Gains. Also, the Internet, you can always find the gamblersdir game you like, you can play at least 24 hours a day in the cozy atmosphere of your own home. Differences of games on the internet too great.

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The advantages of the traditional offline poker

 

The biggest advantage of playing a real poker in that it is a social game. You can meet with his opponents face to face, it is much more fun than sitting staring at a computer. You are talking with their www.jackshobbyhouse.com rivals, meet new people. It's easier to stay focused on the opponent when they are to you. Just an opportunity to bite an opponent, on the basis of his gestures, you can see if he is nervous or upset because of his loss. It is easier to remember the habits of opponents, their style of play, how they play certain cards. Playing in a real casino, an experienced player immediately notice the play of his opponent.

 

In general, the game will be more realistic when the chips in front of you and hands you hold the cards. Even if you're an experienced player in the Internet, you most likely will be nervous, playing the first few times in real poker.

 

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as an ameteur poker player i would advise NOT to play online .

the irregularity,s that occur are uunbelievable,

like a player calling all in 3or 4 times on the trot with cards like 29 84 a7 or the like and winning every time against aces, pairs ,i know.

small stack calling all in agaist the chip leaders and losing 99% of the time

complain and all they say , its variance and random deal. if it is random it must get stuck evey now and again. 150$ lighter to find that out

and donkey callers,all in with any two cards and winning every time

stay clear unless u are a professional it will rob u

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Worst - working in weitherspoons while a student on either the morning shift with the drunks or the busy sat night shift

 

Best - my job now but thats all I can say

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My worst job ever was canvassing for coldseal windows and doors based on queens road, the vacancy was supposed to be have been for a trainee upvc windows fitter. That is how they can easily try and rope you into canvassing these days lol. In addition to it been commission based and working god knows how many hours of the week, I stuck it for 3 days and did not go back. They did not even pay me for the 3 days I worked either, they were a right bunch of con artists. Every door you knocked on trying to persuade people to buy the windows, they would just slam the door in your face. The van that was transporting us around in, did not have any tax on it and the driver was worried about been pulled by the police.

 

The best job I ever had was working at laycast foundry woodhouse mill as a fettler, however it was hard graft and a very unclean place, the money was rewarding and the blokes were all hardworking and I had many laughs and fond memories there.

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Worst job at Twinkl - lots of backstabbing, <removed>, blaming and politics. It's a shame good people leave.

 

Best job at Starbucks - they make good coffee and you work with good passionate people.

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worst job I ever had involved jane Mansfield but its a long story better told by cookie..

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Worked in a naptholene plant on a holiday job. That's what they used to make mothballs out of. Nobody sat next to me on the bus home!

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Worst job ? Working in an office filing invoices all day.

 

 

Best job ? Training as a nurse and then going out onto a hospital ward for the first time.

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