How is that fair?
By Anonymous - 23/12/2013 00:58 - United States - Dekalb
By Anonymous - 23/12/2013 00:58 - United States - Dekalb
By Anonymous - 22/12/2013 06:56 - Australia - Elwood
By fuck you, boss - 21/12/2013 00:30 - United States
By the customer is always a cunt - 20/12/2013 21:48 - United States - Sarasota
By Anonymous - 20/12/2013 14:27 - South Africa - Cape Town
By wasted time - 19/12/2013 09:09 - United States
By MzZombicidal - 17/12/2013 17:28 - United States - Radcliff
By justin - 13/12/2013 03:08 - United States - Waco
By Anonymous - 11/12/2013 22:25 - Luxembourg
By Whackgourd - 11/12/2013 18:25 - Canada - Lindsay
The old lady had accused me of lying before trying to take my scarf for herself. She even started screaming at me on the crosswalk before trying to take my scarf. I don't know if she was crazy or suffering delusions, but she claimed she was a cancer survivor and deserved the scarf. Thankfully, my grandmother, (she had knitted two dozen scarves) had figured out how to make them strong. My scarf is a little longer now, but it's still mine and the lady fell after losing the tug of war with me. I did outweigh her. I think she's okay, but I'm keeping an eye out every time I wear my scarf. Also, the only reason my grandma made the scarves was because she liked pink and was dying from her diabetes and bone cancer. But thanks for all the support and all the ironic statements.
By mariology - 11/12/2013 12:33 - United States - Newark
By icy_in_indiana - 11/12/2013 03:41 - United States - Greensburg
To those who said I'm selfish for saying FML, I was just following the conventions of the site. Trust me, the situation was awkward for me, but I so feel so much more sorry for the lady who called. She was meaning to call who I assume to be family or a friend to ask for toilet paper, but instead called the grocery store. I stayed on the line for a short while, but since we're not allowed to take personal calls at work, I had to refer her to someone else. I can only hope that she found someone to keep her company.
By Anonymous - 10/12/2013 17:26 - United States - Springfield
By Anonymous - 10/12/2013 07:38 - United States - Pleasanton
By eat my fucking ass, boss - 06/12/2013 23:37 - Australia - Melbourne
By Anonymous - 04/12/2013 21:15 - Sweden - Uppsala
By russianfail - 04/12/2013 16:24 - United States - Dallas
By helpme - 04/12/2013 04:05 - United States - Brockton
By Anonymous - 04/12/2013 04:02 - United States
By Anonymous - 03/12/2013 14:04 - Canada - Kitchener
By fuck my eyeballs - 01/12/2013 23:07 - United States - Rancho Palos Verdes
By JudasThePriest - 01/12/2013 07:42 - United States - Greensboro
By Anonymous - 29/11/2013 18:08 - United States - Parker
By aaannnddd there goes my boner - 28/11/2013 22:03 - United Kingdom
By anonymous - 28/11/2013 11:41 - Canada - Sarnia
By firefromherlips - 28/11/2013 00:25 - United States - Gallatin
By tortured - 27/11/2013 03:11 - United States
By unemployed and bereaved - 25/11/2013 05:03 - United Kingdom
By fuggers :/ - 24/11/2013 21:38 - United Kingdom - Basingstoke
By AFSDALK:AFSDQWE - 23/11/2013 18:33 - United States - Hillsboro
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This actually happened a couple months ago, but I'm currently very happy with my new job (I work as a sales associate for my local grocery store, if you're wondering). I WAS very happy for my friend but I couldn't help but to be irritated at her luck of continuously quitting and finding jobs with ease (She works with elderly people). I had been near the breaking point when I finally got the job. My best friend, however, has continuously quit jobs and gotten new ones in no time. We obviously work in different fields and, even though I seemed jealous, I was very happy to hear she was able to land on her feet after quitting her job. We joke about it now and she apologized if she seemed rude and all is fine. :) I love the people I work with and am getting good pay. Win win! We're both happy with our current positions and things couldn't be better!