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over a year ago
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I worked in a supermarket as did most of my friends. We also made friends with loads of others there, it was a good time and many many hangovers ensued. |
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over a year ago
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Paper round as a kiddie, then worked in a petrol station as a teen during school holidays.
I lasted one day in a factory once as a temp during uni holidays. Didn’t like it, never went back! I got £28 for that .. |
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over a year ago
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"When I was 13 I started In an Independent record shop. Best job I ever had! "
What a cool job for a 13yr old! I was delivering papers at the same age.. Oooo how envious I would have been |
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Stacking shelves during the evenings during the week. Then weekends working at a pub from bottling up and cleaning in the morning then behind the bar till close. Never got a day off but paid for uni for
Me.
Used to rock up to work in a right mess sometimes. |
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over a year ago
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Live in waitress/housemaid in a hotel by the sea.
Lovely little job, £90 a week. No rent, free meals. Long hours but always free from 7pm to do whatever I liked. Managed to save most of my wages. |
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My grandparents had a haulage business so i would help move bikes from 1 lorry to another when i was younger for hours during summer holidays and only get £20 for the week |
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