What's the most challenging job you've ever had?

I worked for a Korean supermarket. Yeah, sounds easy, but I didn't realize How crazy that store would be.

-landed that job at 19. The only white person working there besides one other middle aged lady. Everyone else was hispanic and maybe 10 Koreans. -worked in the office. No financing experience. Always wondered why I got much a high risk job to the company with literally no exp. -train for months. Literally playing with 400,000$ worth of invoices a week. One time I overcharged a department manager 10k by accidentally hitting an extra zero. -boss suddenly asks me to handle new jobs. Literally shit I have never done before. Inspect the restaurants, assign Hood cleanings(had no idea what that was), hire new employees (all of them were Spanish and my Spanish was barely enough. You think I can explain sensitive tax info off three yrs of high school Spanish ? ) -tfw the only other bilingual Spanish office workers always evades the new employees work by taking on minial tasks like fixing the vaporizer in the office, wtf -boss always pissed at me. Screams at employees. threatens firing everyone. Literally calls everyone bastards and pieces of shit and racial slurs. All the dept managers are the same.

-seriously the cashier manager called a trainee stupid and asked her if She was a retard for pressing the wrong vegetable number on the register. -same cashier manager tried to escort a blind girl with a seeing-eye dog out because She thought the dog was a "hazard", and said to me "She has friends with her Who can explain the products to her ". Wtf -cashier manager asked the girl what disease She had to need the dog. Almost cringed to death.

-boss edits timecards. Tries to make me do it. I redirect after the dept of labor comes in to investigate. Boss tells me to stfu and hide and not tell the truth.

-quit after a year and a month. Literally had to train five ppl (three new employees, two precious employees. ) how to do all the shit I knew.

-friend and I always considered a lawsuit but I couldn't because I felt guilty that my boss has, at one time, treated me like a "sibling". Dont want to ruin his family.

-tfw that same boss called me insensitive for quitting. I quit because i had better job/life offer in china.

Turning 21 next month. Really the craziest job ive had in my short years of working. There were ups and downs, of course, but damn. Even the headquarters knew How bad it was. That company has bad rep anyway. Even Koreans dont like it.

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