So, uh, who else here is the grim reaper besides me? The owner of the small grocery store I left had a stroke within a few years and it closed not long after, the video store I worked at for a year closed soon after and the owner was killed by a freight truck, the lunch buffet closed for the final time and didn't reopen within a few months of my working there, and thankfully I already knew the printing company was going down the drain before I went to help them out what little they could afford but then the boss's wife died of a heart attack within a year after they had to let me go. I was always lauded as a great employee, so I know I didn't drive the business off and I certainly didn't have anything to do with things like the semi, but still. Business don't last long once I've been there. My mom frequently says "I love you honey, but I would never let you work with me if I started a business", heheh.
So, so true. I don't shut down when I've had enough (it has to be a really bad day for that), I get short with people easy. Customers notsomuch unless they're that one problem customer everybody at the job doesn't like, but coworkers are another story. I've got my dad's glare whether I intend to use it or not, and it's resulted in getting me called to the office for my "bad attitude" more time than one. Thankfully, I could pass off as normal for those encounters and get in less trouble since my coworkers did things universally annoying like snapping my underwear, and most people attribute my hostility and foot tapping to just a bad temper.