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First job

lurch

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So I was thinking back the other day upon my first job. I had a job as a cashier at JackInTheCrack at the tender age of 15. I had to lie on my app just to get the job and I'm pretty sure the manager knew it. I worked there for the better part of my freshman year in high school. I hated that job. It was a very awkward time for me since I had just gone through puberty about a year prior so the mixture of that and all the grease in the air did wonders for my acne.

As I was thinking back, I realized I wouldn't do anything different. I've worked my ass off in my life so far and I wouldn't take anything back. Even after all the awkward times trying to play off acne as a 'sunburn' and 'I got into a fight', I'm still glad to this day that I had that job. Now, I'm in the US Marines and have worked my way up suprisingly fast.

What was your first job? What is your job now? Would you take back your first job?
 
First job: law enforcement
Now: IT (more lucrative and safer :))
 
First job: Busboy and pie maker at a pizza restaurant.
Current job: Father.

I did enjoy the free pizza, but being a dad is much more rewarding. It's a hell of a lot more work, though!

:)
 
First Job : Maintenance for my HS
Now : Lab Chemist for R&D @ an gas and oil specialty company

It was hardwork busting my ass. Worst task: digging a water mane. Its funny how much work has to be done to get the school back in shape during the summer. That coupled with 8 hrs of summer school at the local comm college.
 
First job was working on the farm. Started working for a neighbor at age 11 that paid $100 a month for the summer feeding calves and cleaning out the milking parlor twice a day.
 
First job was working on the farm. Started working for a neighbor at age 11 that paid $100 a month for the summer feeding calves and cleaning out the milking parlor twice a day.
I don't count my farm days. It was Grandpa's farm and I got paid in biscuits and gravy. :)
 
My first job was on my uncles farm,ring crutching and docking lambs, pressing wool,loading hay bales and mustering sheep. If I was lucky I got a cold bottle of beer at the end of the day. I got fed and a warm bed.
Now I work in a noisy factory making hot water cylinders for Rheem. It sucks but when you don't have a good education it pays the bills and buys me cigars. :D
 
First Job: Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Should have worked at the mall. Same money less grease. Don't smell like grease.
Now: IT Consultant for small to medium businesses.
 
First job: dishwasher
Length of tenure: 45 minutes

That was my First job. It lasted about as long as yours. Really I consider my first job being a waiter for a local BBQ place. I worked there Nine months. They gave us free food before our shifts. Me and the other guy would kill it. I also met alot of girls through that job. :thumbs:
 
I've had the pleasure and luck of an interesting life.

First job: "Low man on the totem pole" box boy at a grocery store in Oregon. That was when the Oregon "bottle bill" was in its infancy and the "low man" was the bottle sorter. I'd usually spend 2-4 hours a shift sorting returned bottles by the various distributors. Yes, even brown stubby beer bottles. Pallets of 'em. Eech....

'tweener jobs: 10+ years in high end home audio, worked for myself and built recording studios, owned a mid sized PA system and did a tour up and down the west coast, drove tractors in a filbert orchard, drafted control schematics for a aluminum extrusion mill and showed their draftsperson about this new thing called "AutoCad"....lots of good stuff.

Current job: Husband and dad, first. Hardware design engineer for a "really big" company to pay the bills. We do server grade ethernet products for OEM and retail.

Cheers, guys - B.B.S.

Schpelling edit.........
 
Well my neighbor was a farmer so I helped out as a farm hand from 13-15.

My first real job: gas station cashier. (It was actually a pretty sweet gig while I was in high school)

Current job: Quality Assurance (hopefully it'll change sooner rather then later)
 
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