Looking for a job is tiresome having spend 10 minutes filling out online application that copies everything from your resume but in a bad format , being over qualified and then getting the form rejection email
I’ve been unemployed up to a year-and-a-half at a time. I’ve been employed up to 13 years straight. They both have their advantages. I actually eat a lot better when I’m out of work because I’m a good cook. Either one can get tiresome, if it goes on too long.
I’ve been employed, hourly waged, salaried, work/studied, unemployed, seasonally hired, and temp jobbed; wound up with the best combo: part-time job close to home, and occasionally some freelance work at home on the side.
davidob almost 3 years ago
Horace, you do have job: it’s being tiresome.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Always tired? Having problems getting to sleep? Having trouble counting the sheep, perhaps?
JoanHelen almost 3 years ago
Horace, you have a buddy in Andy Capp
Gent almost 3 years ago
Tyresomeness wears and tears you.
GiantShetlandPony almost 3 years ago
I still like working. It’s the getting up, ready, and the commute to work that is getting harder.
rshive almost 3 years ago
Poor Horace. I was lucky — some people aren’t. Had a job that I liked going to.
charles9156 almost 3 years ago
one of those days.. ;+)
David in Webb Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s tiresome reading this with all of the “nots” because I’m really trying to figure out what you mean.
InTraining Premium Member almost 3 years ago
seems like you need a new set of tires Horace…!
Totalloser Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Looking for a job is tiresome having spend 10 minutes filling out online application that copies everything from your resume but in a bad format , being over qualified and then getting the form rejection email
scyphi26 almost 3 years ago
Been there, done that.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I’ve been unemployed up to a year-and-a-half at a time. I’ve been employed up to 13 years straight. They both have their advantages. I actually eat a lot better when I’m out of work because I’m a good cook. Either one can get tiresome, if it goes on too long.
Doctor Toon almost 3 years ago
My first part time job was working for my dad at 13, I started full time for him working in the summer when I was 15
Been working full time since my 20s and I will be 60 in July
It would be nice not to work anymore, but istill need the money and I’m afraid I might be bored without work
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Even starving is tiresome.
Ron Bauerle almost 3 years ago
Paying my bills is tiresome (though most are auto-deducted); being able to pay them isn’t…
Daeder almost 3 years ago
Looking for a job is the most tiresome.
azardoz almost 3 years ago
Common attitude these days. No wonder there are so many places desperate for employees.
JH&Cats almost 3 years ago
I’ve been employed, hourly waged, salaried, work/studied, unemployed, seasonally hired, and temp jobbed; wound up with the best combo: part-time job close to home, and occasionally some freelance work at home on the side.