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.
My first job I was a piano teacher to my cousins and it was honestly great because they got to a level that I was in and that's when I could no longer teach them anymore because the student surpassed the teacher
My first job was about 20 years ago. My uncle opened up a hat store and he had me working there. I was like 14 or something. And yeah, it was great. It was a great experience. I did it again when I was older, like my early 20s. And it was great. At that point too, he's still in business and he's doing very well for himself. And I'm sure if I was in desperate need of a job, He would hook me up and I would probably enjoy it.
My first job, I got it when I was 17. I was working at this place, this fast food place called Chicken Express. They sold chicken tenders and fries and stuff like that. And I feel like it was a great first job, even though fast food sucks. But it did help me to learn how to work as a team, how to work quickly under pressure, and also how to deal with many different attitudes and issues and things like that. So I feel like it was a good start.
My very first job was I worked at a corner store right in high school that's right on the block that I lived on and then right after that I had a job working with an independent plumber so I think that's kind of a jump
My first job was working for my uncle was covered with Osman but really wasn't us clean up the car still there so just doesn't bellboy to be honest or Steve Jobs