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<p>[QUOTE="Czar_Zero, post: 7516800, member: 213689"]Was talking to my co-workers the other day and mentioned the job wish I hadn't left , was working nights hauling hog fuel between two of the local mills. Only time I ever heard from my boss is if there was some important information he needed to relay to me, or if I had to relay some to him. No micromanagement, no nonsense. Overall was a very relaxing job. </p><p><br /></p><p>But, I started to catch a lot of wife aggro over working nights six days a week. When a previous employer (wrench turning job) called me and asked me to "please come back, we'll pay you more", in order to keep a happy home life I did so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Czar_Zero, post: 7516800, member: 213689"]Was talking to my co-workers the other day and mentioned the job wish I hadn't left , was working nights hauling hog fuel between two of the local mills. Only time I ever heard from my boss is if there was some important information he needed to relay to me, or if I had to relay some to him. No micromanagement, no nonsense. Overall was a very relaxing job. But, I started to catch a lot of wife aggro over working nights six days a week. When a previous employer (wrench turning job) called me and asked me to "please come back, we'll pay you more", in order to keep a happy home life I did so.[/QUOTE]
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