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Old story but was I wrong?

Ok so here’s a bit of an odd story from when I was a bit younger working at my 2nd job where construction tore through all the sidewalks leading to the store. So when I was 22 I worked at a grocery store far from home. I knew there was a bit of construction going on on the opposite area where I worked but didn’t know it would find its way to my job a minth later. I took the bus like usual one day and stopped as I saw that they had ripped both side of the street’s sidewalks and were working on the pipes in the grassier areas too. Dumbfounded, I tried to see a way around to get to work but no luck. I tried to speak to my manager but none could give an alternative and were just like “welp better find a way before 9:30”…


Ok so here’s a bit of an odd story from when I was a bit younger working at my 2nd job where construction tore through all the sidewalks leading to the store.

So when I was 22 I worked at a grocery store far from home. I knew there was a bit of construction going on on the opposite area where I worked but didn’t know it would find its way to my job a minth later. I took the bus like usual one day and stopped as I saw that they had ripped both side of the street’s sidewalks and were working on the pipes in the grassier areas too. Dumbfounded, I tried to see a way around to get to work but no luck. I tried to speak to my manager but none could give an alternative and were just like “welp better find a way before 9:30” I panicked but couldn’t find a way and just…went home-boss blowing up my phone omw

Found another job after that because the construction was not letting up any time soon, took a slight pay cut but worked closer to home. Was I wrong for just giving up?? I know if the street didn’t have so much traffic i would have just walked on down it but not this one. Very busy street. This was my start to job hopping tbh. 🫣

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