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also i'm curious, did you have any PTSD from that experience?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: I play all day
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the video went up 2 days after the robbery. the video was posted by the police department on youtube and they monitor their own page. they noticed that one IP address connected to one youtube account had viewed the video over and over. So they served a subpoena to Cox, the only ISP in town. The 3 robbers were taken into custody 8 days after the incident. When I was interviewed by a detective, he brought me up to speed on all these details and told me that the 3 robbers had given each other up within minutes of being taken in. these guys were really dumb in what they did. I put about $300 in the back pack. then the robber ordered me back down on the ground. then he spent at least a minute yelling, taunting, and threatening me because I couldn't get into the safe. the gunman took off on foot and dropped about $180 in cash while running away. the cops got there and literally followed a trail of money to where the getaway car had been waiting. I didn't bother to zip up the bag. so they got about $120 from the robbery. But the robbers destroyed all the evidence they could. the guy set fire to all his clothes and boots he was wearing. he defaced the shotgun to remove the serial numbers and threw it into a river. when you consider the cost of those things, the robber had a net loss of $800 or more. in answer to your question about PTSD. I certainly did have quite a bit of stress. I finished my shift that night and worked there for another 6 months. the primary reason I quit was because I was having panic attacks. there were other incidents after that that spooked me. I busted people having sex in the bathroom. I caught a man and a woman smoking crack or speed by the dumpsters in the back of the store. there were multiple occasions when a thug or some wannabe gangster would give me a punk test. I witnessed a strong arm carjacking once too. but the victim wouldn't press charges for assault because the carjackers were actually just stealing their own car back. I finally quit after 13 months of working there because the store manager wouldn't schedule me with enough hours to work full time and get benefits.
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Wow, that sounds like being a bartender except without all the fun perks and decent money that come with being a bartender. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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I should also say that testifying in court was extremely stressful but I had fun with it. I made a decision to be the best witness possible. I made sure to make eye contact with each juror and when I testified i gave my testimony in the form of a yarn. I tried to make it as interesting a story as possible. I was laying it on really thick, I was really animated, gave plenty of detail and I even joked around. I couldn't say anything to the defendant so, I said everything I wanted to the jury. I was saying stuff like "this guy is so stupid, he spent more than he made on the robbery". I was trying to be insulting as possible to the defendant and the jury was laughing. I looked over at the defendant and he just looked shocked and embarrassed. I was smirking at him. that was the only thing I could do to get some payback.
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guess worst hand-job was from a 80 year-old granny ....
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Fishpicker -- that was fascinating. Sorry you had to go through all of that.
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With out a doubt. The local masonry union in Omaha. What a joke that group is.
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Worked at a scrap yard cutting up junk fence and crap using a cutting torch under the 100 degree hot sun.
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Finding one.
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Stay down bitch!
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Collections for a nationwide used car dealership. It sucks knowing your company sold lemons to people with bad credit now you gotta be the guy who calls and asks for their regular bi weekly payment. Bonuses were great but I spent my days off isolating myself in my room because I didn't want to deal with people.
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Did you hear what I said?
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Mess Cranking - three months of slavery to the anal-retentive lunatic cooks that every Navy enlisted man on a ship has to endure. The days started around 5:00 a.m. and ended around 10:30 p.m. God it was awful. I was also assigned to the wardroom, so I had to deal with the ****ing officers, and since I was assigned to a supply ship, there was an overabundance of supply corps officers. On the chain of pure scum, a naval supply corps officer falls somewhere between child molester and ax murderer. I can't think of a single one I ever met that didn't completely suck. Endless cleaning, mopping, serving food to those pampered dirtbags - imagine working at a restaurant in some country club for less than minimum wage with no tips, serving people utterly wrapped up in their own sense of self-entitlement. ****.
Us unfortunate few of the wardroom staff were also responsible for maintaining the decks in officers country. I'll never forget the night I had just finished waxing an area of the deck around 11:00 p.m., when this prick LTJG came by. He saw the wax wasn't dry, and could have easily walked around, but instead he deliberately walked through it, looked at me and laughed, and then went on to his cabin. I still want to kill that ****er, 26 years later. And there are a handful of others I'd just like to beat into a coma. Is that wrong? I don't care. To this day I'll never walk through a freshly mopped area of floor unless I have no choice, and then I'll profusely apologize to whoever is doing it. And I have the utmost appreciation for restaurant workers. The only good part - the zeroes got the best food, and we got to eat what they ate. Certainly didn't make up for it, though. Longest three months of my life. |
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Did you hear what I said?
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Well, there was no back-breaking labor involved, I guess that's the only positive compared with some of the other jobs mentioned. That bucking hay bales shit sounds far worse, especially considering midwest summer heat and humidity. But at least you're probably working for/with good people.
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