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@mastermindskt (1050)
Pakistan
14 responses
@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
18 Sep 10
Hiya masterm.
An Office Junior in other words you did all the general Duties that no one really liked to do at least where I was working that was true.
But I got to love it. Very hard work up and down flights of stairs all Day long. Walking across to the other Factory and carrying big piles of invoices that you had to order by number and they were really long numbers.
I learned so much that in the end I was really glad I got the Job. The first Day my heart sort of sank a bit but when I got the hang of it no one wanted me to leave.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
3 Oct 10
Hiya masterm.
Hard Job yes and my legs were killing me from going up and down so many flights of stairs as well.
Not to mention I was always walking from one side of a Factory to the other. I almost felt like giving up but I stayed in there and improved on it. I learned a whole load of things I still remember them too.
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@Graceekwenx (3160)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
After passing my board exam, i immediately got a job as a medical technologist. I worked in the hospital for one year but realized in time that hospital life is not for me. Then i started to work in the insurance industry. I love my job now.
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@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
18 Sep 10
My very first job was at a fast food rinky dink restaurant when I was 11 years old. I lied to the owner and told him I was 15 and I knew he knew I wasn't but he wanted to abuse me as an employee so he hired me, and oh boy he did just that.
He had me working seven days a week for 12 hours straight, although I was hired to flip burgers and serve ice-cream, after hours he would make me wash the filthy floors. I remember tears rolling down my face each night but all I could think of was the ten dollars per day I was making.
This is was stemmed my hard efforts in life, that I now appreciate, but certainly did not back then.
@mastermindskt (1050)
• Pakistan
21 Sep 10
you are really hardworking i also appreciate you good luck.
@captinjack (788)
• China
19 Sep 10
It smeems some kind of awkward .But my first job is to be a porter for my father .It is boring and tiring .So i just worked for 2 months .
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@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
18 Sep 10
I had my first paychck as a primary school Liecenced Teacher! It was perhaps the most exciting job I ever had!
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@Ramaditya (1227)
• Indonesia
18 Sep 10
My first job was a contributor for a local video game magazine. I did really enjoy what I was doing and it was the first time I earned my money proudly!
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@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
my first job was in a call center as an operator (or simply a call center agent). my body wasn't used to that kind of stress, since the job was on a night shift. i didn't like it because physically i was really stressed out. i couldn't handle it. i got sick very often. so i had to quit after three months, especially when i had to prioritize my studies. . . . about a year after, there i was, working in a call center again...hehe.
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@mastermindskt (1050)
• Pakistan
21 Sep 10
yes call center duty is very difficult because call center is working 24 hours and night shift is very difficult. but day duty is easy.
@RamRes (1723)
• Argentina
18 Sep 10
My first job was helping in my mother bussines, we was in a restaurant in a recreation center for teachers, and I was helping cooking, and other kitchen chores. No so interesting, but a was to work.
Later, I found my own job, a computer programmer, that was the thing I really like, and after almost 3 years I'm still working in there.
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@RebeccaScarlett (2532)
• Canada
18 Sep 10
I started working as a lifeguard and swimming instructor when I was 16. I still have that job (although I have had others at the same time) and after almost 8 years, I'm pretty good at it now. I have done CPR, helped people who were having seizures and strokes, and saved quite a few people from drowning. I love teaching swimming lessons because it is so much fun, and now I am certified to teach Standard First Aid and certify others in it also. It has been very rewarding (well, not so much, financially) and I love my job!
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@mastermindskt (1050)
• Pakistan
21 Sep 10
very good job to save some one life. you are really brave. good luck
@cutiemacad13 (8)
• Philippines
18 Sep 10
My first job is being a sales specialist of a certain real estate developer and I am still holding that job right now. And I am proud to say that I've been in the company for more than a year already and I am still loving my job. Right now, it is still uncertain to me when this saying that goes, "After all, we all quit our first job" will apply to me. I'm not in a hurry.hehe
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