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So I remember growing up, people would talk about their first jobs as in retail or fast food, sometimes from a school program. And it had me thinking, okay, let me ask here, what was your first job? I actually did something a little bit different. I was a personal assistant at 13 to a family member, and it was part time. It was really fun. And over the years, I grew in the company and got to do more things. And even though I don't technically work there anymore, it's great to see how far I've grown from that. Now that I do my own thing, it's been really, really helpful. But yeah, I would love to hear your experience.
So guys my first job of the Burger King and let me tell you everything is nasty there is soap in the chicken bars and I'll people there are some fucking bitches so fuck all of them Do you
Yeah my first job was working in a graveyard digging peoples graves oh yeah it's a bit of a weird job how many people like do you know I don't see why you would like to book the game the game
My first job I worked at like an aquatic center basically doing snacks for a customer service stuff and got basically running around and being around little bitch and doing whatever people say cleaning toilets stuff like that so it wasn't fun
My first job was pay less. I got it my senior year in high school. I did sports all throughout high school but when it came my senior year I was like I'm about to go to college. I need money to save up to like buy stuff for my dorm and like make sure I'm going to college with all the best of the best and yes I I love that job. It was when I first started feeling like the boss be that I am.
My first job was a corner maker I was actually a cone maker and then and yeah I worked at a con at at a ice cream shop for quite some time so yeah my first of it was a comedy