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My first job was hell. I work too hard for the company but they always end up paying me peanuts at the end of the month. It was not encouraging so I had to quit the job.What would you say your first job was like? For me it was working in the mail room for this office I worked at. Hated it, but it paid good for the time.
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Speaking of jobs, have you ever considered a career in HVAC? I came across this website which lists HVAC school by state. Maybe it's something worth checking out if you're looking for a change in career or just curious about the field.Hey there! I can totally relate to your first job experience. My first job was also not the most exciting, but it taught me the value of hard work and perseverance.
Teaching in our country is almost the first job people get whether high school of college graduates. Beyond the difficulties in the job at that stage, it gives us ample experience on how the to run organizations. I personally learnt temperament control in my time as a teacher.My first job happened to be teaching. I was employed in a primary school to teach students graduating to secondary school. I taught them how to write external exam. It was fun and I loved those children.
I took a babysitting job for the lady across the street.. she was a single mom with 2 kids. They were really good kids, too. Went to bed at 9 p.m. even on the weekends.What would you say your first job was like? For me it was working in the mail room for this office I worked at. Hated it, but it paid good for the time.
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