LunaticVillage415
All Star
you had to uber home everyday to the cost of $40 (car gave out a month ago and I been in the process of getting another whip). It was only part-time a few days a week and they had you mostly working weekends which is a sacrifice in itself, but it was easy work in a field you wanted experience in as a career, but didn't pay that well to start. That's where I'm at.
I can't help feeling like I'm being played.
But everybody say don't quit a job if you don't got one lined up.
But what if the job is 45 minutes away and your car died permanently and you don't live somewhere with reliable public transit to reach you that far?
I feel like I'm basically volunteering at this point paying that much in uber fees. 
I can't help feeling like I'm being played.
But everybody say don't quit a job if you don't got one lined up.
But what if the job is 45 minutes away and your car died permanently and you don't live somewhere with reliable public transit to reach you that far?
I feel like I'm basically volunteering at this point paying that much in uber fees. 
Like $14 an hour part time. Not even 20 hours a week. I've had better paying full time jobs in recent years, but shyt ain't work out (I.e. I worked at the General Motors plant last year, but they closed the plant down this year, greedy mawfukkaz). I'm only keeping this job because they say it's easier to find another job when you already have one. 
shyt felt like a death trap. Overheating and shyt. Couldn't pass emissions and not worth fixing. But Ima bout to get another whip because I got a few stacks saved up.
They all grew up together basically and they get fulltime hours and most likely get raises regularly. I got his job because my patna work there, but they not my day one homies so I get treated like a backburner bytch. 