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#1  Edited By falserelic

Nope, I don't like most of the Wii U exclusives. There not the type of games that interests me. Even though I'm interested in playing Bayonetta 2, it ain't worth buying a console I won't be playing much. I won't make the same mistake like I did with the gamecube...that sorry ass system ain't shit.

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I think I'll be very happy with my job if I get it (within the next few days). I'll be a grocery replenishment clerk. A job with a simple task: restock shelves, low stress and minimal contact with customers. Mmmm.

If all goes well, PS4, here I come.

If it's anything like what I went through, prepare for the worst. I'm a grocery clerk, but I don't see the light at the end tunnel. I don't necessarily hate my job nor enjoy it, but its something to keep money in my pocket. I've been having bad luck lately for some reason. Dealing with random bullshit on the job, and now a lady I tried to have sex with at a stripclub seen me at my job...life is one unfair bastard.

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I got rid of my ps4 after I couldn't download a game even though I bought it. I pre-order Destiny at the time, but it kept showing buy now for 59.99 It was my second ps4 and it was also showing technical problems like my first one. So I ended up getting rid of it for a xone and haven't regret since. I have a friend who's brother went through something similar on his ps4. You should get rid of it before it's too late.

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What kind of job do you want?

I want to be a firefighter, but first there's some things I need to get in order in my life first. Yesterday, I went job hunting with a friend. I tried to find this place called Manpower, couldn't find it. Then I was going to apply at Sears, but found out the starting pay is 8 an hour(I'll be making 25 cents less). Then I ended up doing an online application for Costco's.

Problem is it's hard to get into Costco. It pays 11 something dollars an hour which is aswome, but I can't hold my breath on it. Even if a person has a college degree getting into Costco is hard. It can be a pain in the nuts trying to find a job, but it is what it is. Even if I find another job I'll probably keep my Meijer job for abit longer. In case something goes wrong I'll have something to fall back too.

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What's a guy to do..... Go to school and get a worthless degree or work retail.....

Still not sure how to go about life...

I had a supervisor who's only 1 year older then me. He never worked in grocery, but ended up getting a job as a grocery team leader. All thanks to the fact that he has abunch of degrees. No I don't think it's worthless at all getting a college diploma. Hell if I could go back in time to when I was a teen. I would warn myself about the despair I felt after a poor decision. In hopes to get my shit together before it was too late...and for most I can still turn things around.

Though if I had done things correctly when I was younger. I probably could have avoided problems that I have now. Hell once I resolve certain problems in my life. I would want to still go to college to gain knowledge and find a career. In hopes to have a decent living before I die. Nobody don't want to live poor and be unhappy. It's not the way to live life at all. I hope I never get to that point when I'm about to die, and look back at my life just to notice I've done nothing with it.

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@falserelic: I work the same job as you, practically. The only difference is I work nights which cuts out everything you've been complaining about. Trust me, I know how bad it can feel to work there sometimes. Maybe the service industry isn't for you.

I honestly don't want to see myself stuck at this job. Putting on a fake smile and dealing with random bullshit gets old. It's really not something I want to keep doing in the long run. Especially since I'm 22 and started working when I was 21. This Meijer job is more for teenagers, and I don't want to waste a chuck of my life only working as a grocery clerk.

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Well I work at a super market called Meijer (As a grocery clerk), and now I think I'm ready to quit. I've gotten to the point where I'm tired of dealing with customers, I'm tired of getting yelled at over petty stuff, can't focus on my task because I get derailed over bullshit, and I hate running around the store all because of the grocery phone. Overtime there's things on the job that gradually started annoying me. To the point I'm starting to not care about the money.

Before I quit I will make sure I have another job. I don't want to straight up leave for obvious reasons. On top of that nowadays I want to make more money. I only make 8.25 an hour, but that ain't shit. Anyway, there's been alot of people on my job quitting even my newest supervisor, and now I gotten to my breaking point. Today I'll be looking for a job that's around my area with a friend.

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Hopefully it sells decent. I want to see the evil more flushed out. There's quite afew plot holes in the game, but it was a great experience overall. It may not have been as scary as it should be, but it's cool. If it was too scary then people would probably have a hard time playing it. Regardless if anyone loves survival-horror games go ahead and hit this...it's some good shit.

Indeed this game can get pretty nasty at times, and you'll feel the despair when low on ammo, but that what makes it so fun.

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I was 21 and it was at a temp service. I made a blog about it last year. After that I got a job at Meijer which I also made a blog about. Alot of annoying bullshit on this job. Felt weird at first being that guy behind the uniform.

I'm a grocery clerk I usually work on the grocery side of the store. It's a big store you'll get asked alot of questions...alot stupid ones. On top of that you better have some patience dealing with people. It can be nerve wreaking when your trying to get stuff done, but it gets slowed down because of a customer. Then alot of times you might end up doing stuff that's not in your department.

I also had to get used to having the grocery phone. I usually have no choice, but to have it on me. If you ever noticed an employee at a retail store such walmart, target, kroger etc, and you see they have a big phone sticking out that's what I'm referring too. You'll get alot of random phone calls, or you might end up running around the store trying to help someone.

I remeber recently I got a random call. A guy tasted a sample of beans at my store and wanted to know the recipe. At that point I transferred the call to my team manger...and I cut the phone off.

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Well I just got done beating the game, fun as hell. Though the game does have some plot holes. It threw that whole matrix style twist at the end, and I'm still trying to figure out some parts of the plot. Regardless it's an aswome survival-horror game that was worth the time. I lived through the evil to tell the tale...I seen the evil that was deep inside of it, even though I don't fully understand it.

Yeah, the story's pretty confusing. If someone was to ask me what this game's plot was I... wouldn't exactly know how to describe it. I still can't entirely recall what Ruvik's intentions were. I thought the way they handled Joseph Oda's death was really poor, too. Completely off-screen (he was shot, but we never saw him die and it was left ambiguous to if he was going to survive or not) I didn't even realise he had died until I think Sebastian said so. Nurse Tatiania didn't get a very satisfying conclusion, either. There's a lot of what're I would assume to be intentional gaps in the story--like this stuff involving Sebastian's wife Myra and this cult that's mentioned here and there--that are likely intended to be filled in with Juli Kidman DLC, if not a sequel.

Yeah, it's definitely sequel bait. They're too many questions left unanswered in this game, but one thing I found funny is Ruvik. How can this guy possibly lose? He was the core of the machine and can easily kill people clean...clean as fuck. He can do all this crazy shit through the game. Cause a cataclysm, teleport, change dimensions, shape-shift, telekinesis etc, and yet lose to the main character. It was just so weird and stupid in a sense. On top of that the ending would have been better. If Ruvik's data was in your head, and your character ended up with a split-personality. Then the title ''The Evil Within'' would be more fitting.

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Well I just got done beating the game, fun as hell. Though the game does have some plot holes. It threw that whole matrix style twist at the end, and I'm still trying to figure out some parts of the plot. Regardless it's an aswome survival-horror game that was worth the time. I lived through the evil to tell the tale...I seen the evil that was deep inside of it, even though I don't fully understand it.