High...its so damn hard to get job around here, every place has no vacancies and if they do its something like £3.25 per hour . Does anyone around these ages have a decent job? i need some income:(
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High...its so damn hard to get job around here, every place has no vacancies and if they do its something like £3.25 per hour . Does anyone around these ages have a decent job? i need some income:(
I got a job at waitrose as a supermarket assistant in the checkouts and wine department. It took 3 interviews to get it and I get paid 4.91 quid an hour. I'm 18. Keep looking man, I wish you luck.
i got a job when i was 15 (bought a pricy car) so i had to get a job pretty quick, since then ive had 3 jobs that have come with little to no waiting or effort. i live in a town of 62,000 people, so its not too big, nor is it slim pickins'
im 19 now, almost 20. i think its important to start working around 16 because you get a grip with your life at a younger age, its easier to get a move on with more important things, like moving out at 18 and paying rent...
think of the future. and goodluck
I havent got a job, i dont really want to go beg some prick for one either.. i wanna be a gardener lol
When I was 16, I worked at Wal-Mart unloading trucks for $6.50/hr. It was damn hard work unloading two 1200, sometimes 3 1200 piece trucks a night. It wasn't easy, but it gave me money.
Get a paper route job or something. I know around here they combine 2 or 3 routes in one, for about 2 hrs a day, for about $400-$600 a month. Not bad for only a couple hours a day, outside, getting exercise, plus you can get as blazed as you want working. Even 1 route job for an hour a day will give $100-$150 a month. It's better than nothing.
There's only one way to get money and that's to work for it, or sell drugs, but I don't reccomend selling dope.
Ive been around computers all of my life. It just made sense that wheb I turned 16, I started working for the Geek Squad. I interviewed there 4 times, took several tests, and was grilled about my knowledge. After I turned 18 (and after much studying, certification tests, and classes) I took a position as a Special Agent, with came with a raise to about $18/hr.
I finally left there when I was 19 for a job at Kaiser Permanente. It was there I started making a real decent living. I made abour $64,000 a year. They gave me great benefits, and put me through all the courses I need to finish my certifications. Although it was a great company to work for, there was alot of red tape. I really didnt like working for such a large corporation.
It was then that I put my resume online, and was contacted by several headhunters. I settled on the company I now work for as a Systems Engineer. It is a small corporation, really close to my house (I drive under 30 mins each way, and in Cali, thats unheard of), I get great benefits, they pay me a great salary, plus commission on any services I sell and/or preform. Starting this year I should make six figures.
Now I have a beautiful girlfriend (who was with me BEFORE I got the good jobs), a townhouse right on the beach, and drive a brand new car.
The moral of the story? You should take a first job thats going to help you. Alot of people say that your first couple jobs matter. I think thats untrue. If you work hard toward anything, you can do it. Just study your ass off, and really look for that perfect job.
18 and i still dont have a job... shit........
i toke for a living... but damn i gotta stop cause i`m going nowhere
My 1st job was doing landscape work when I was 15 for $4.25 an hour. It sucked and I worked my ass off, but hey it was money.
I got my frist job at 15. It was at a doctors office.
I got my first job when I was 16 and had it for over a year and when they started treating me like shit I left and it's been a year and a half since I've had a job. But at 1pm today I've got an interview at kohls so I'm hopin I get that cuz it's rediculously hard to get a job in this town.