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what pub did ypu work at? I worked in pubs during uni, You kinda get used to not having a weekend and then when you get them its like - enjoyment overload . hahahaha But working in hospitality is a different world. All the worker hang out cause you miss out on parties ans stuff

hahahaha I was nice most of the time hahaha . I used to get pis*sed off at some of the girls that worked under me - how hard is it to carry plates - like really? hahahaha But it was just a job - i didn't care about it that much. The good thing about working in hospitality is you can quit your job and get a new one easily. I don't understand why so many people unemployed....

yeah cott is a bit of a teeny bopper joint though. My younger sister goes there - thats why hahaha

its so unhealthy though working in pubs. i reckon I was an alcoholic hahah You finish work have a staffy or 10 smoke a sh*t load and then drive home. no good!

Breaks are cool - but when you're hella busy and some chick is slacking off.... F8uck that used to annoy me hahah But you;re right about the stress factor. Customers are f*ucking arseholes (scuse the language). They treat waitresses like sh*t and I used to wish that one day when some dick was whinging about over cooked steak i could say "is this the worst thing that has ever happenned to you? cause you're whinging like it is" hahaha

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