I've been employed before, exactly twice. The first time was no picnic, but at least the boss "ran a tight ship" and gave a damn about his employees. I can trudge through my problems a lot easier if I know someone's got my back. Of course, after only one month I had to move back home, about two-thousand miles away and commuting was out of the question.
The second job I worked? Well, let's just say I was a cart-pusher for the largest private employer in the world. Unfortunately, the particular store where I was stationed at is one of the worst in the region. (I found out after I quit they so neglected the cart-pushers at that store that one of them actually died on the job the summer previous to my employment.) The managers couldn't coordinate their efforts to keep us on one single task long enough to bring it to completion much of the time, and there were an alarming number of customers who made things much, much worse by acting like spoiled royalty.
Now, I'm enrolled at a local college, working (as a start) towards an Associate's degree. I'm hoping to be able to get a decent job that doesn't absolutely rip me apart psychologically and move out on my own after I complete the degree and co-requisite certifications , and that I'll be able to earn through at least a Master's eventually.
In this economy, though? There's a part of me wondering if I'll ever be employed again, because I have such a sketchy job history. I was never fired or formally reprimanded on the job, mind you. I just don't have much on-paper work experience.