What was your first job?

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chinangel

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xRagnarok19 said:
Dishwasher at a family restaurant.
ditto.

suck doesn't it? Working for your parents, in addition I didn't get paid. >.> we also lived above the restraunt, so...super suckage.
 

Varrdy

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KiKiweaky said:
Pharmacy \o/ so glad i dont have to deal with the general public in my current job as they are all complete bellends =D
Amen to that!

Wardy
 

IckleMissMayhem

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Sailing Instructor from when I was 16. Also did bar work in local sailing clubs from the age of 14, but never on a regular basis.
 

Radeonx

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I set up birthday parties at a local rec center. It was pretty nice. Easy job, worked with friends, and got quite a few nice tips.
 

TheSkaAssassin

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Lifeguarding at a local pool, and I've been doing it going on four years now. You'll never find an easier job that makes so much money.
 

Stryc9

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Trap-setter at a gun club. My job was to put the clay targets on the machine that launches them, one at a time. While a bunch of old people with shotguns tried to hit them. Oh, and I had not notice of when the guy with the button was going press it to launch the next target.

Overall it wasn't a bad job though, once a month for a few hours, I got free lunch of hotdogs, soda and pie, and I got to shoot one round (25 targets) for free.
 

Klarinette

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Ice cream parlour. What a horrible job. Want to see people act like total jackasses? Serve them ice cream.
 

Kushin

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Popeyes chicken

£6~ an hour, 2 days off a week.

Great workmates, good food (as it goes) and unlimited fountain soda? Howwwww sweet it is.
 

ffxfriek

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Currently Self-employed at 18 (started at 17 though not official until now) selling stained glass objects I made myself. Good pay anywhere from 10-a few thousand dollars. which id keep anywhere from 1 to 900+ depending on how much the item sold was worth AND thats after i subtract the items required to buy supplies and bandaids. Great job work my own hours too.
 

jasoncyrus

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Delivering Milk when i was 15 for....£20/week -.- working 15+ hour weeks...worked out to around £1.20/hour><
 

Plurralbles

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esperandote said:
Plurralbles said:
esperandote said:
First and current, programmer.
balls deep... Should I be jealous?
Well, where I work there's a relaxed enviroment most of the time, I get to learn and slack off sometimes though the pay is kinda low. Programmers have the great advantage that they can start their own bussines with just a computer, a client and brains (internet connection very desirable).
that's the exact way I think about it. Makes me excited.
 

rosemystica

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Trail-building work in Arizona. Backbreaking manual labor in the baking desert sun. XD And I voluntarily did it.