vicious28shine
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Recently I worked for a midwest company operating an install crew out of pa, Installing mirrors throughout the New England states, ohio,deleware, virginia and maryland. We installed mirrors in private dance studios gyms etc.. Everything started out great, but quickly went down hill. My boss just recently moved out to pa, I was his first hire. I was new to the trade of dealing with glass handling cutting installation. The big boss man continuelly made me aware he was the boss man which is extremely imature, considering the fact I gave him my full attention and did my best. He would wake at 9:00-10:00 in the morning so we wouldn't get to the first job till 10:30-11:00. He had a bad habit of texting and driving even in new york traffic, stupid stupid stupid... Ultimatelly I received the ax for his fuss ups because it is easier to replace the little man. I never had a way to contact managment to tell my side of the story. So my point is these things can be avoided if you take the step to work for yourself not others. There is not enough of oversite of companys operating in this country. I'm pushed to work for myself, because I know I would treat anyone working with me alot better then this. Doing somthing you enjoy on a daily basis will reduce stress in your life substantially which will effect every other aspect of your life.