Where was your first job ?
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            I worked in a 'Pound Shop' in England, akin to the Dollar Stores here in the US.
I was supposed to work with one other person as I was 15 and couldn't be left to man the registers by myself; she ended up repeatedly leaving me by myself. One day I was made to open, run and close the store by myself. I got a massive bruise on my shoulder from trying to lift the window shutters to open the store. I also twisted my ankle while trying to assist a customer. I had to call my dad to pick me up, we drove to my work colleagues house and dropped off the keys and never went back.0 - 
            First job was at Sackners. I ran nylon cord machines that made nylon rope. I was 18 then. I was hired to run the paper cord machines. I did run them for a little bit but the other gal got fired and I got her job. Nylon cord was way less messy then paper. No glue pots to fill and get all gummed up. That was soooo GROSS. :bigsmile:0
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            I worked for my parents as a manicurist at 17. What I actually did.. showed up late, took naps, went fishing, then went home early and got paid $500 a week.0
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            the summer after my sophomore year of college, i lived at the beach and delivered pizzas for 2 months to pay the rent and buy beer.0
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            I worked at a tanning salon. Mostly I watched TV, let my friends tan for free, and perfected my lock picking skills.0
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            waitress at a family steakhouse when I was 15
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            Ski Resort. I worked as a cashier and skied on my breaks. Best first job ever!0
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            Burger King and I started working 2 months before my 16th birthday. I worked as a counter person.0
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            Dunkin Donuts...and I gained 20 lbs the first 6 months I worked there... HAHAHAHAHA ugh >_<0
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            Tacobell......Loved the choco Tacos...0
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            What were you hired to do ?
Sales person at Betty's Western Store when I was 16.. Selling and stocking tack, clothing, boots, etc.
What did you REALLY do ?
The above plus loading feed (50# bags) for some customers, flirting with cowboys and (this is important) learning to drink too much coffee.0 - 
            Where was your first job ? neighborhood McDonald's
What were you hired to do ? clean tables, take out trash (eventually worked drive-through window)
What did you REALLY do ? smoked pot by the dumpsters, ate boxes McDonald's cookies.
(unrelated: the spaces before the questions marks bother me. Not sure why. Just wanted you to know)0 - 
            cashier at a bakery, i was 170
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            Abercrombie and Fitch! Ha what a joke. I put in my two weeks after two weeks of working there! I was the only one who actually did anything like fold and put clothes away. Everyone else was just a slap**** and stood around. I like being busy because it makes the time pass much more quickly! Not standing around trying to flirt with customers... I mean not that I do not enjoy doing that, but I like feeling useful and that I have a purpose.0
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            I was employed to work Saturdays on the loose sweet counter at a big department store......................I ate more than I sold :laugh:0
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            Waitress at a Tea & Sandwich shop
Waited on people, made the food, cleaned, etc. Whatever needed to be done
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            I was a fluffer.......

I thought I recognized you!0 - 
            Dishwasher on campus. Not fun0
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            I was the only American born girl in a pizza shop full of Bosnian guys lmao
They all acted like my big brothers and I alternated between making pizza, studying, and drinking too much0 - 
            K-Mart... and the store manager was quite sexist so girls never had to go outside to get carts, and rarely had to straighten "toys" (notoriously messy). I pretty much ran a register.0
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            A student summer position working in housekeeping and on the line at a soft-gel pharmaceutical manufacturer (6PM-6AM) At least I had access to an unlimited supply of NyQuil/DayQuil.0
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            Salon Assistant...shampooed hair, swept floors, applied colors0
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            In-N-Out Burger on Venice Blvd in w.LA. I was hired to hand out orders (Level 1).
What I really did? Hand out orders, to the wrong window/walk-up causing grief to our already stressed out cooks to remake a burger (or 3). LOL
I lasted 2 years, so I wasn't doing terribly. I got a free meal during my shift, so I ate a ton of dub-animals and animal-style fries, which is why I weighed so much in high school. LOL.
Oh and shakes all day! Root beer floats with chocolate ice cream shake? Yes please.
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            I worked my way up the McDonalds Ladder to Manager and than became a live in nanny. Much less stress, but also less active!0
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            ive not even had a job yet :sad: no one will hire me haha
well if you dont count a bit of free lance graphic design.0 - 
            database developer/system engineer.0
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            LifeGuard/swim instructor
I did exactly what I was hired to do...
me too
me too!0 - 
            where?Wendy's
what?Cashier
really?sneaked chicken nuggets and flirted with the other cashiers0 - 
            An electrical control company, I started actually working when I was around 14-15 yrs old.
I took electrical schematics and converted them into color coded wiring diagrams. And built electrical control cabinets/panels. I was building custom cabinet/panel combos from the steel sheet to completion and running every piece of equipment in the shop by 16 yrs old.
I think that is illegal now-a-days ....LOL....0 - 
            Mobile, Alabama.
Service station attendant (remember them?).
I pumped gas, checked oil, added oil, washed windshields, fended off the boss from groping my breasts.0 
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