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Grain Sampler for GEB, 1986. Dirty, dusty, work but ok for casual summer job for a schoolkid. Though I did make maps and sell them to the local CFA for the Morrl Morrl Forest at 50c a pop when I was about 14 :D
 

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i've been working since... i was 12 i think... every second saturday i would help my father at our business.... then every saturday while i was at high school earning $40 . Now i work there full time............ *god help me*
 

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Worked in a pathology lab at 16 or so, shifting multiple litres of urine in plastic bottles, buckets bulging with diseased livers, and spinning blood in centrifuges, while listening to the head pathologist tell me "don't stay in this business son, there's bugger all money in it".
 
cheesecake shop when i was 16. The money was very average, but those cake toppings were very fun to make and eat. Mmm...Pavlova.
 
Originally posted by koutawalker
Paper boy when i was 12.

Yea same but I was around 9/10 though.

First 'proper' job was opening the newagency when I was 15ish and getting the paperboys deliverys organized and getting to work behind the counter selling the ciggie addicts their morning 'hit'!

Some promotion after six or so years hey! :)
 
Originally posted by koutawalker
Paper boy when i was 12.

Me too. Up at 4.30-5.00 riding my bike with milk cartons tied to a pack-rack. Rain, freezing cold, up big hills, chased and bitten by dogs all the time. That 10 bucks per week must've been worth it at the time I spose.
 
Sensible answer this time:

First job was on a driveway pumping petrol back back when there were still a couple of those kinda servos in the metro area. No one showed me that the pump handle locked on so you could walk away until the auto fill stopped it. I didnt realise it was locked and pulled out the nozzle, it was still going when I dropped it on the ground.

Another time money was going missing and they were pointing the finger behind my back, until someone dismantled the till and found out the notes were getting caught in the back of it. Pricks.
 

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