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It is about the amount of time he is putting in too though. 39 hours a week means he will find it hard waking up for college meaning he may end up staying in that job for the rest of his life.
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Dazeo wrote 13,182 per year, I would recommend devoting your time to college + university, you have the opportunity to earn a lot more then.


If I was you, I'd be sure to apply, nothing better than getting job experience behind you all employers like to see you have a good work ethic. Plus sure going to college/uni is also good but these days most jobs are who you know and your experience, not bashing college or uni but I don't see why you wouldn't want a steady income, at your age that's a pretty decent pay rate plus you have plenty of years to work your way up the ranks to better pay.

End of the day you shouldn't put it all down to pay, if it's a job you don't enjoy I assure you that you'll hate every shift and make each and every one drag in.

Good luck with the interview or getting an interview, hope this comes to sort of help to you.
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That's amazing because ur only 17 right? And 13k a year is brilliant it could inspire u to buy some gold or even buy a car
That's EPIC!!
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Dazeo wrote
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Dazeo wrote 13,182 per year, I would recommend devoting your time to college + university, you have the opportunity to earn a lot more then.



In other countries that may be true but in the UK its pretty much far from it, I know those who done the whole college + uni thing and still see them every other Thursday signing for their 115 a fortnight, and then see the facebook status 2 days after payday saying their broke because they spent it all on cheap cider and shit they can't afford. The life of a typical Brit.



OP: 13k a year is excellent although for your first job 39 hours a week may take some time to get used to.


Hope you get it dude! Good luck :thumbsup:


Way to bring a downer on the topic my friend, yes we are all entitled to our own opinion but not need to instantly turn it into a hate topic saying all British people are on benefits, how would you like it if we said all Americans are fat and lazy flag waving patriot who sits with a burger in one hand and a gun in the other.

im from the UK and i agree with what he says being nineteen i know people who left college with good grades and are on the dole wasting it on ale
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Thanks everyone who actually helped me out and didnt turn it into a hate topic but anyway thanks for the advise
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The money isn't too bad and it will give you experience which will help you get another job in the future. However, personally I would focus on college and get a part time job around it, in comparison to a full time job and no college
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Im my Experience College Was the biggest waste of time i ever did ... Go for the Job its Money at the end of the day and experience for your next job.
still good pay better than most people 17 on apprentiships courses erning like 3 pound
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$6.50 is weak. But I guess a first job is a first job.
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