It can always be worse – until it can’t

Everyone has had terrible jobs. I once sold screen doors, door to door, (Never said door 3 times in a sentence before, that’s a first) but it beat pumping my dad for cash. But no matter how bad that job was it wasn’t as bad the poor guy digging ditches. It goes on and on like that.

Don’t like doing maintenance work, be glad you’re not the cafeteria lunch lady. Don’t like being her? Be glad you’re not the guy in the toll booth taking coins and being yelled at all day. Point is that a job pecking order does exist and everyone can look at someone else who has it a little bit worse and say: I’m glad I’m not him.

The only thing we can all agree on is that no matter what terrible job we may have, we’re glad we’re not the ones putting the little blue disks in the urinals. I shudder to think who it is they look down on.

Until next time, remember, there are more of us than there are of them. 😎🚬

2 thoughts on “It can always be worse – until it can’t

  1. Lmao 🤣 Thanks for the laugh. I do hate my job! It could always be worse. Yes, of course. I’m always looking for something better though. I deserve better. 😎

    P.S. Cleaning an overflowed toilet of diarrhea is a shitty job 😂

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  2. When comparing how fortunate one is to another is humbling and reminds us to appreciate how fortunate we are to have been blessed with the skill or stroke of luck to land something better than what we imagine would be worse. But, I think the worst job in the world is being the guy at the top who has to look down on the others to remind himself he’s got it better when he doesn’t, really. Take for instance Jimmy Kimmel the other night with his garbage monologue about Florida having more people having GEDs than PhDs. What a stupid remark coming from a guy who never went to college, but has an honorary degree because he kissed the right asses. There is no dignity in that and no amount of money or celebrity beats being in possession of one’s own dignity in full. We just had a president who was universally loved and recognized by the average American. For the first time, ever and since, our White House was welcoming to the ditch digger as though he was a dignitary. Now, we’re back to what was in there, before, a squatter who thinks he’s a dignitary, who has never worked a day in his life like the mechanic. Yet, it is the mechanic who pays for this lavish lifestyle. Biden has no money of his own that he earned–honestly–from effort or to feed/clothe a family. Biden pimped out his own son, rather than build him up to know the true sense of accomplishment of selling a single screen door and being humbled by all the ones he didn’t sell. 😉

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