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Best Buy. 18. It was cool but got shitty after a few months.
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Potion wrote Best Buy. 18. It was cool but got shitty after a few months.

Kinda would be interesting to me to work there, lots of electronics and shit, would learn a lot things
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Mikey wrote I was 16 when I first got my first job as a brickie doing roofing, brick laying, doing drive ways, etc. Was alright at the time but was only getting £30 per day lol, but at the time it was a lot of money so carried on doing it for a few years, my money did go up to £50 a day, then went into retail which sucked, so then got into security, and have been doing security for the last 7 years. I'm am now a security supervisor at film studios getting £600+ per week to as much as £800 per week. To look back when I was getting just £30 a day, I think I have come along way, hopefully, one day is my long set life time goal to start my own security company.

Security must be really cool, I would take that job if I could get one, best part is every shift is different and you always end up with cool stories to tell people of the stuff ya deal with
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Shoe carnival . Awful, but easy; 16 years old
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I was 16 when I started my first job as Lounge staff in a pub. Still work there when I need some extra cash I'm 19 now but work behind the bar instead of on the lounge.

Thought me how to handle cash and get better at math's on the spot.
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IT Analyst at 18. I worked with the countries largest luxury retailer.
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LS4 wrote
Mikey wrote I was 16 when I first got my first job as a brickie doing roofing, brick laying, doing drive ways, etc. Was alright at the time but was only getting £30 per day lol, but at the time it was a lot of money so carried on doing it for a few years, my money did go up to £50 a day, then went into retail which sucked, so then got into security, and have been doing security for the last 7 years. I'm am now a security supervisor at film studios getting £600+ per week to as much as £800 per week. To look back when I was getting just £30 a day, I think I have come along way, hopefully, one day is my long set life time goal to start my own security company.

Security must be really cool, I would take that job if I could get one, best part is every shift is different and you always end up with cool stories to tell people of the stuff ya deal with


Yeah man, my job is alright at times, after all, I do get to be on TV sometimes which is pretty cool. after all the dramas you get to put your feet up and chill on teeteegee for the rest of the shift lol
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my first job where i was legally paid and had to fill out a WK2 or what ever that thing is called was when i was 16 working for a highend resturant as a not so highend snack shack worker.
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Civil servant working in the property sector of the government. Been doing that since I was 17 and I'm still there now.
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My first job was when I was 13, doing a paper round. Good money at the time back in day lol. Now Im a nights supervisor at marks and Spencers warehouse
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