34. Used to work in the meat shop of a family owned (still quite large but still not nation wide) chain of combined stores with grocery, clothing, home, bath, etc.

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It was not a terrible experience.

To be fair, I learned to not wear cargo pants because when i was cleaning at night, if my pockets weren’t secured, I’d definitely go home with a pocket full of meat. But the shop was clean.

The people there actually cared about doing a good job.

The daytime department manager had a whole cadre of customers that would ask for him and subsequently his advice on cuts or holiday specials.

The apprentice cutters enjoyed learning cuts and processes.

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It was kind of a gap filler job for me but everyone in the department helped coach me on things. Productively.

It was a great environment the could have really sucked if not for some positive attitudes.

From then on, no matter what town I have found myself in, I’ve always searched for a good meat and seafood person. You generally get some honest talk about the shop and community.

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