Itt post a character in the same profession as you.
Four years but no longer
>>147130356You were a clown or a Micky D's wagie?
>>147130374>You were a clown or a Micky D's wagie?Clown in a Ronald McDonald House-type situationMy sister had cancer and I spent every day making her laugh
>>147130476I'm sorry to hear that man.
>>147129474So I can assume your fish is rotten to?
>>147130476Did she recover or pass away?
I feel well represented
>>147130652>I'm sorry to hear that man.I appreciate it, anon.>>147130701>Did she recover or pass away?The latter a few months ago.Since this is an animation board, instead of unloading, I just feel like mentioning how even more woefully unequipped I would have been had I not had the great fortune to watch "Why, Charlie Brown, Why?" when I was still in high school.This episode instilled in me an optimisim and sense of duty unlike any other piece of media, and I hope I can proselytize it to anyone listening in case they ever find themselves in such an unimaginable-like scenario, offering dignity and laughter in the face of demise.I can't think of anything more important than being there for someone in that way.I hope I did a good enough job.https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7c3bbx
>>147130911In what venue do you custode?
>>147130962A hospital, lot less mopping and more general maintenance both inn and out.
>>147130953i think fiction is a powerful tool to change ourselves to be better, and i find it beautiful that this special helped you to process it and also to do such a hard thing. i'll check it out, and i'm sure you did a good job just by caring and being there.
Well, at least I wish I worked outta the home.
>>147129474Youre a poissonier?
>>147131194>i think fiction is a powerful tool to change ourselves to be better, and i find it beautiful that this special helped you to process it and also to do such a hard thing. i'll check it out, and i'm sure you did a good job just by caring and being there.Thank you for that, anon.And it wasn't until well into the diagnosis that it even clicked that I had watched this episode when I was younger, so when I wrote "instilled" I really meant it—Without even realizing it, the attitudes Janice and Linus portrayed were, like you wrote, tools that helped change me for the better, or—if I may get a bit poetic—forgotten antigens whose echoes one day conjoured antibodies.While a fiction's style may take up the moment, its content can persist through anonymously however long—Though none of this process is incedental, because for fiction to act in this way means choosing to be receptive to it as it's being experienced; only then can the unseen work start to be done.This is very off-thread-topic now, but I just wanted to write thank-you for what you wrote and reciprocate a little in the "fiction can do wonders" department.Goodnight, anon.
>>147130911How much are you paid?
>>147131701About 20 bucks an hour.
I'm a EDM (Electrical Discharge Machine) production technician. It's pretty cool, the point temperature is 28,000 F which disintegrates any metal it touches. Any cartoons of people like me?
>>147129474Funnily enough, he does portray the job of an quality manager/auditor quite well. >self made>unapreciated by the leadrship and workhorses alike>an office rat who still goes in the fieldBeing a litlle nosy shit, an annoying bitch who pisses on everyone elses parade. And unless it is an emergency, he would have been be correct to to stop an defect product reaching the customer. In this case subpar, insuficently trained soldiers to the front line.
>>147130911mah nigga.
>>147129474I have this woman's job, and let tell you that your inability to fill in a simple form and send it where it needs to go in the time allotted pisses me off more than you can imagine. This work has deprived me of my last bit of sympathy for the general public.