Your first job?

What was your first job?

  • Farm worker

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  • Waiter/Waitress

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  • Joined the military

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  • Bellows-worker (in a smithy, of course)

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  • Ornithologist

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  • Total voters
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I washed floors in an office building at 14.. Crappy job with lousy pay. But I loved it back then :)
 
Delivering advertising leaflets and folders house-to-house in the neighbourhood. After that, newspaperboy for long enough to buy a second-hand computer to play Civ1 o.
 
My first proper job at 16 was working in an industrial laundry, though I did do a few days here and there working on a farm before that.
 
Fueling obesity in America at McDonald's.
 
My first job was as a tool clerk (I basically gave out tools to workers) for an airplane parts manufacturer. The company made landing gear assemblies for mostly military aircraft and helicopters. We also made parts for the space shuttle.

Was an OK job. Got boring real quick though.

EDIT: I was 16 for this job. Lasted about 6 months IIRC.
 
Part timer for an electrical contractor while in college. Drafting and site work. Learned a lot more than if I had been purely studying. Paid peanuts. The only snack I could afford was fish balls. :cry:
 
-Janitor (past)
-Cashier/ Deli Worker (present)
-Teacher (future hopefully)
 
Gofer/PC tech for our high school computer lab. Brief diversion to drive ships in the Navy for a few years, and now - hey! I'm a network geek. What a shock. :rolleyes:
 
I worked at friendly's ice cream.

I hated it. On my last day it was a beautiful sunny summer afternoon. I called in sick. LOL. I couldn't take it one more day. I needed to be in the pool. eh. I was a teenager, they got through the day. Actually I found out years later that the manger and assistant manager were fired for stealing cash. I don't feel bad at all for calling in after hearing that.
 
My first full time job was in a research and development laboratory, designing, testing and repairing dedicated microprocessor based fuel monitors.

I learned a helluva lot there, especially about making coffee and the correct use of a broom. The pay was worse than terrible, and one of my bosses was very nervous about me grabbing his job... left it after 6 months.
 
My first real job was a Convenience store clerk. I did that for a summer after highschool. My first job out of college was as a Software Engineer.
 
Burger King, and I'm still there.
 
Does an internship count as a job? If so, then I actually just started my "job" at a local computer repair shop today. If not, then I have never had a job.
 
One of them, yes. Another code for us is 4378

and 4011
4664, 4665 4062 4061 4560, 4561 2200 2100 510 500 4799 4031 4032 4081

I hate that store. The people arent that bad in general but 90% of the people get annoying. Except 1 but she's still new (kinda). Cute too :mischief:
 
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