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Do you remember what was your first job ever?
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Clerk at Kroger, MAN I've come a long way
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yeah duh. sales girl at sears... ;p i worked up stairs in womens clothes and he worked down stairs in lawn equipment. ;p
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Water Country USA...a water theme park. I was a shallow water life guard.
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Foster Freeze, I worked the sundae and ice cream machine!
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Do you remember what was your first job ever? |
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Salad bar girl at Bonanza.
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I worked in a bakery in 8th grade. Everyday after school I cleaned the words off the front window. I then put all the bakery goods away.
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Mine was doing construction with my father-in-law. Overhead fire sprinklers, usually thirty feet in the air on a lift hanging four inch steel pipes; and I'm not crazy about heights! I did that for quite a while.
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Yeppiers waitress at a IHOP
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I was at Micky D's, WOW,,,,THAT seems so long ago now,,I was 15 then. and it was through my school.
NOW,lol,I came a long way...I'm at Burger king. No more Big Mac's for me I GOT A WHOPPER...... lol |
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I worked at a car lot for my first job. I was the one who answered the phones and did all of the filing...
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My very first job, at age 16, was telemarketing, trying to sell magazine subscriptions. I'll never forget the woman who lectured me about how evil Redbook is.
I lasted about a week, until I got a job at a Hardee's, a fast food chain in the midwest. I got an apartment and supported myself for over a year with that job! $3.35 an hour, minimum wage. Ooooh yeeeah! |
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puter programmer.
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I delivered appliances.
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Edited by
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on
Fri 01/02/09 05:42 PM
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yep it was a summer job i was 14. i was a janitor helper for the grade school i went too...dang i never knew kids put chewing gum on the bottoms of desks and how the floor buffer could pull me around lol!oh and that was the first time i realized what a boys bathroom smelt like cripes get a aim will ya?
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Waitress at a local grocery store restaurant. i worked my a$$ off. It was a good experience though and taught me alot about work ethic.
I carried that all the way through and when I went back to school to accomplish my degrees, I found that that early job was a great basis for getting homework done while I was working full time. The only thing that bothered me was the youngin's complaining about not having enough time to get their homework done and every excuse in the book to skate out of deadlines. SIGH...I am SO grateful that I learned discipline at an early age. |
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I worked at a furniture factory. I was 16.
Making furniture. |
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My first job when I was 16 was working in the giftwrap dept of Macy's.
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First real job...with taxes taken out? A pesky telemarketer at age 16...
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