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My dad owned a grocery store, so I worked there until I turned 15. At that point I got a job pumping gas at a gas station(yes there used to be a guy that would do that for you!). I guess that was my first job I got paid to do.

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My first real job was as a.... car salesman. lookaround.gif Then I went into banking as a mortgage/securities officer. lookaround.gif After that, I went to work for Woolworths in special projects. lookaround.gif Now I am self-employed as an "importer". hole.gif As you can see, the level of shonkyness just got worse over time. lol3.gif

i like to point out that the car salesman is technically not your first real job.

You were selling something else, much better than cars in my personal opinion. I seem to recall you said that it paid better too.

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My first full time job was car detailing at a major car auction. From there moved on to car detailing at small shop. Sat around one night with a bunch of buddies drinking and we decided that we need to do something in life so we all decided to go to college together. Completed a diploma in transportation engineering technology. Now working in traffic operations.

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i like to point out that the car salesman is technically not your first real job.

You were selling something else, much better than cars in my personal opinion. I seem to recall you said that it paid better too.

Ok. Yes, you're right. Technically, I did have a job before working as a car salesman, and it was more lucrative. It was legal, but wouldn't look good on a resume.

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Worked at a cigar shop during my studies.

First real job was a business development contract in Europe for a couple of Canadian companies. That was fun!

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Thru a family friend I went to work for a large importer of wine in SF. Nothing like starting at the top....

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My first full-time job was as an assistant golf pro at a local country club, although I had worked there "part-time" getting full-time hours through my college years.

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Back before there was an 'APP' for it, the Pizza Hut Telephone Order placement centre.

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I worked summers in high school and after my first year of college at a local golf/country club. I flipped burgers and worked the fryers in their poolside restaurant. Most of the managers were liberal with the consumption of alcohol while on the clock, everyone who worked there was young, hormones ran wild, sex was rampant.

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Stocking shelves in a shithole department store for $2.50 an hour. Then worked in a record store during high school for 3 years which was a great job. We were the ticket broker for concerts and tickets came into the store for sale. Staff got first dibs.

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