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>>12382874
Worked in a nursing home kitchen as a dishwasher for 10 months after dropping out of college. First few weeks were hellish. Developed carpal tunnel, developed permanent numbness in my pinky toes and the insides of my big toes. Powered through it and became easily the best dishwasher for PM shift. There was a 2 hour shift overlap. In the 2 hours that the AM dishwasher was still there, all of the breakfast serving dishes, lunch prep dishes and returned breakfast dishes were complete before the AM person even left. I'd give myself 3 hour lunches and just go fuck off while still on the clock because I could. It was pretty fucking based honestly. I'd blast death grips, joy division and the sex pistols in the dish pit while steel wooling literally fucking everything. Comfy memories desu

I'd recommend this job to anyone as a first job. It's fucking hectic. You're constantly moving and covered in sweat.

I'd SERIOUSLY recommend working in a kitchen of an establishment with structured mealtimes, I.E nursing home or something similar. The workload is predictable every day and you can get what you do down to an exact rhythm day in day out. You know what is coming, how much of it, and when it's coming.

>>12383919
Not OP, but this looks exactly like the dish pit in a certain Western WA nursing home that I worked at for a little under a year a few years ago.

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