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25 Things You've Said If You Had The WORST Summer Job

"I'm quitting."

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25 Things You've Said If You Had The WORST Summer Job
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Summer jobs can be great, you can make some money, meet new people, and have experiences you could never have anywhere else. But that's if you're one of the lucky ones. If you're like the rest of us, your summer job probably sucked the life out of you on a daily basis. If that was the case for you, you probably have said all of these things in the past few months.


1. *Walks in the door* "Only 7 hours and 59 more minutes."
2. "What time is it?"
3. "Only 7 hours and 55 minutes left."
4. "Please don't talk to me."
5. "Did you see the new guy quit?"
6. "They're asking people to work overtime, who would be dumb enough to do that?"
7. "What time is it?"
8. "Today's my last day, I'm quitting."
9. "He acts like he's so smart but he's working here with a bunch of high school drop outs so..."
10. "Oh. My. God. Stop talking."
11. "What the ...?"
12. "The boss just asked me to wait and take my break later... who does she think she is?"
13. "What time is it?"
14. "Can I go home yet?"
15. "What time did we clock out for lunch? I'm not going back one second early."
16. "Yeah, he's cute but he works HERE."
17. "If he asks me to do one more thing, I'm walking out."
18. "Why are you looking at me?"
19. "Maybe I'll call off tomorrow."
20. "Thank the Lord in heaven, it's break time."
21. "Can you honestly be that stupid?"
22. "Bye, see you never, I'm done with this."
23. "Do you think I could sue them if I got hurt doing this?"
24. "Thank God, only 5 more minutes!"
25. "See you guys tomorrow."

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