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So basically, I know probably everyone had worked in retail at some point in there lives as it’s a easy way to make money, but boy is it hard. We’ve just had the Christmas holidays and these two weeks off were so not weeks ‘off’ as working is not a break. Im actually looking forward to going back to school as it’s generally kind of a rest compared to work, oh my days how sad is that. Being on your feet for 8/9 hours everyday for the past two weeks is horrendous, I can feel my heels start to physically break out of tiredness. Not to mention the shoes are tearing my feet apart without even walking,eugh. I’m gonna be brutally honest now,let of the people I work with are amazing, they are so helpful and willing, it makes the day go faster if you have mates to confide in about what your doing with your life working all day, but sometimes the management can be a bit Yano, F*CKING RUDE. But of course I definitely haven’t experienced that at all. Hands down the worst thing about working in ret
So with all this brexit shenanigans going on right now I don’t think at any point anybody could’ve said our government was stable. Before I go any further, A PEOPLES VOTE! In all honestly it’s mine and millions of others future it’s going to affect therefore it needs to be taken seriously. When the election was first called nobody had a clue in the world what brexit would entail however, no offence, some absolutely clueless  people still voted to leave, beats me! All of my family votes to remain as no one could fuller justify why they would want to leave as the outcome wasn’t outlined, therefore it’s fair to say my dad isn’t so happy about the result! A People’s vote would be the best route to take right about now to save Theresa May from an attempted plot against her, joking. There are people that voted leave in the beginning and now wished they have voted to remain due to all the chaos it has caused, we didn’t know what it was going to be like down the line therefore he British publi
So, ever since being on this earth I’ve been brought up to be a mighty red supporter, of course Nottingham Forest. With my dads family originally being from Clifton all I have ever know is the Nottingham ends and of course my safe haven the City Ground in the Trent end. During the season 2016/17 the mighty reds were not mighty at all, in fact they were almost relegated which was an absolute humiliation but thankfully on the 7th of May at the City Ground the forest boys managed to get a 3-0 win against the not so good Ipswich which kept the reds in the championship along with keeping the fans happy and relieved, and of course a call for a fan raid of the pitch. Shortly after that our manager Mark Warburton was gotten rid of due to the suspicions he was up to some dirty work within the signings of the new players, and thankfully the new Aitor Karanka was appointed as manager of the next season which made a lot of smile appear amongst the forest boys as it seemed to be a fresh new start t