Anybody else hate their job?

Ive been working in the frozen department at a ShopRite
on Long Island for about 9 months now and the longer I do it, the more I hate it. This was my first job which was nice but I feel so disrespected and overworked here. Call me whatever you want but I like to take pride in my work even if its something as little as stocking and leveling a department so I really make sure to do a good job. I love helping customers around the store and I treat everyone with respect and I feel as though Im the only person there that has any wherewithal of the people around them. All my coworkers do jack shit for the department and always leave me with extra work and Im expected to keep other people in my department in check even though Im not a head. I could maybe put up with it if the pay wasn't so horrendous but it's honestly embarrassing. I genuinely feel like this job is taking a toll on my life and Im already looking for something new so I can leave as soon as possible. Am I expecting too much from my job or has anyone else experienced this?

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u/Purple_Psychology127 — 12 days ago

I bought my daughter a cork backround a couple months ago. She recently learned how to walk on walls.

Whenever Im feeding her or giving her or her plants water, she loves climbing the cork board. Its so adorable and Im really glad shes having fun with it.

u/Purple_Psychology127 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/FirstCar+1 crossposts

I do not care how the car looks at all. I would prefer if it was under 10k because my job is quite shite but my parents or grandparents could help me if I need it. I've been looking at 2000-2010 CRVs and Corollas because Ive heard they last forever. My girlfriend drives a 2009 Ford Escape and Ive learned how to change oil, brakes and tires on that since my father never taught me, so I can handle myself a little I just need something that I can maintain and hopefully keep for a long time.

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u/Purple_Psychology127 — 4 months ago