My first job was working for Puetz Bros. Lawn Care. I actually did enjoy working there because I got to be outside all the time in the sun. I would get a good tan, and I only had to work as long as it took to get those lawns done that day. It was decent pay, but the reason I left is because I got a different job. I worked there for like two summers and then I ended up getting a job at the Pawnee Plunge.
My first job was working at a sonic drivin. It was alright.....it was a summer job. I got fired from that job because i was sick one day and theyre attendence policy is very strict. The other thing that i didnt like about that job was that i was getting paid 5.50 an hour so i bearly made about $135 for 30 hours. lame....i know
My first job was mowing lawns. I enjoy mowing lawns and plan to keep working my job when mowing is in season. I am currently still working with this job. I enjoy the money because the job pays well. I also like my job because I get to work outside and enjoy the weather.
My first job that I ever had was working construction. I got this job because it was my dad's friend that needed help, so I told him I would help him. It was a pretty fun job because I got to work with my hands. I had this job for about two years and then I stopped because he ran out of work. This job helped me to learn how to build on to houses, which has helped for the future.
My first job was at M&O Metals. It is a business that my dad and my grandpa own. It was a kinda boring job because I did a lot of standing around while other people did things. I did not have the training so I was pretty bad. I worked there for 3 summers. I now work at Pennzoil which is a much better job.
My first job would've had to been detasseling for Luebbe. It was seasonal, I only did it once. Then I had an on-and-off under-the-table shingling job for a guy named Boman. 8 bucks an hour, pretty decent. I currently work at SuperSaver as a customer service clerk. I answer the phone, sell lottery and stamps, and rent out videos. I've recently begun to passionately hate it. I'm gonna quit soon because I'm sick of the job. I'll probably work at Menards.
My first job was a paper route and I ended up quiting because it was terrible. It was a huge waste of time and I was only ten so I thought it was garabage. I don't recommend a paper route in the future.
I never had a job yet. So, I cannot answer that question. I want a job, but I am not going to get one just yet. I want to work at Sunscape though. I might start looking for a job in spring.
I am the type of person who someone might consider to be lazy. I haven't had an official job yet, but I do plan on applying to work as an intern at Behlen, MFG. this summer. My brother has been working as an intern in HR for two years, and he loves his job, so I'm hoping that whatever department I work in will be as enjoyable as his job. I haven't been fired nor have I quit a job since I haven't worked, so the last question doesn't exactly apply to me.
Hellow Sara. My first job was at Burger King, which was a terrable place to work. I worked at BK for nine monthes and never got a raise, and only made $5.15. Some of the mannagers were rather hostile, and I got sick of listening to the counter workers complain. I am happy to state that I'm out of BGay now. I quite, and now I work at Joe N' Al's. It's much better.
The job that I had last year was mowing lawns for Coach Krienke. It was a good paying job because it was not uncommon for me to come away a few weeks with over $200. Imagine a high school student making nearly $1,000 a month. It was nice, but since it is now the winter I find it hard financing the things I want to do. I am trying to find a job right now and I have applied to quite a few locations but nothing has turned out. It is nice when I can make money without depending on my parents to pay for gas.
Well my first job is lawn mowing which I am still currently doing. I have been doing that for about 3 years now. My brother and I have about 70 lawns that we have and work on when it is in season. I like the job but sometimes it gets old when you mow 10 lawns a day and have to mow for some grummpy old people. But after I go to college we are going to have to drop over half of them because it will be to much work for my parents to keep up.
My first job was quite a conundrum! I was a "runner" at the Pawnee Plunge concesssion stand. As a "runner" I got the food ready for the customer, but I got no credit. The people at the register got all the appreciation. It was not very enjoyable, but it was good pay in the long run. I would not recomend working there though. --Ethan Schaecher-- --Digi Pub,Period 7--
My first job was a paper route. I made about $40 a month and I had it for about two years. I hated it so much. I should have never kept the job that long because in the end I got payed about $1 an hour. I eventually moved on to bigger and somewhat better things when I got a job at Valentino's Pizza. I don't hate it that much. The people are nice and the work is easy, but hopefully I will not be working there for much longer.
My first job was at Super Saver. My main job was pushing carts. It was not bad the first 2 weeks, then after the next 4 months it got a little old. They also had a lot of stupid rules which made me hate the place even more. I worked with a lot of cool people so in that aspect I enjoyed it. I am currently unemployed since I quit my job in December and hopefully I can find another job soon.
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My first job was working for Puetz Bros. Lawn Care. I actually did enjoy working there because I got to be outside all the time in the sun. I would get a good tan, and I only had to work as long as it took to get those lawns done that day. It was decent pay, but the reason I left is because I got a different job. I worked there for like two summers and then I ended up getting a job at the Pawnee Plunge.
My first job was working at a sonic drivin. It was alright.....it was a summer job. I got fired from that job because i was sick one day and theyre attendence policy is very strict. The other thing that i didnt like about that job was that i was getting paid 5.50 an hour so i bearly made about $135 for 30 hours. lame....i know
My first job was mowing lawns. I enjoy mowing lawns and plan to keep working my job when mowing is in season. I am currently still working with this job. I enjoy the money because the job pays well. I also like my job because I get to work outside and enjoy the weather.
My first job that I ever had was working construction. I got this job because it was my dad's friend that needed help, so I told him I would help him. It was a pretty fun job because I got to work with my hands. I had this job for about two years and then I stopped because he ran out of work. This job helped me to learn how to build on to houses, which has helped for the future.
My first job was at M&O Metals. It is a business that my dad and my grandpa own. It was a kinda boring job because I did a lot of standing around while other people did things. I did not have the training so I was pretty bad. I worked there for 3 summers. I now work at Pennzoil which is a much better job.
My first job would've had to been detasseling for Luebbe. It was seasonal, I only did it once. Then I had an on-and-off under-the-table shingling job for a guy named Boman. 8 bucks an hour, pretty decent. I currently work at SuperSaver as a customer service clerk. I answer the phone, sell lottery and stamps, and rent out videos. I've recently begun to passionately hate it. I'm gonna quit soon because I'm sick of the job. I'll probably work at Menards.
My first job was a paper route and I ended up quiting because it was terrible. It was a huge waste of time and I was only ten so I thought it was garabage. I don't recommend a paper route in the future.
I never had a job yet. So, I cannot answer that question. I want a job, but I am not going to get one just yet. I want to work at Sunscape though. I might start looking for a job in spring.
I am the type of person who someone might consider to be lazy. I haven't had an official job yet, but I do plan on applying to work as an intern at Behlen, MFG. this summer. My brother has been working as an intern in HR for two years, and he loves his job, so I'm hoping that whatever department I work in will be as enjoyable as his job. I haven't been fired nor have I quit a job since I haven't worked, so the last question doesn't exactly apply to me.
Hellow Sara. My first job was at Burger King, which was a terrable place to work. I worked at BK for nine monthes and never got a raise, and only made $5.15. Some of the mannagers were rather hostile, and I got sick of listening to the counter workers complain. I am happy to state that I'm out of BGay now. I quite, and now I work at Joe N' Al's. It's much better.
The job that I had last year was mowing lawns for Coach Krienke. It was a good paying job because it was not uncommon for me to come away a few weeks with over $200. Imagine a high school student making nearly $1,000 a month. It was nice, but since it is now the winter I find it hard financing the things I want to do. I am trying to find a job right now and I have applied to quite a few locations but nothing has turned out. It is nice when I can make money without depending on my parents to pay for gas.
Well my first job is lawn mowing which I am still currently doing. I have been doing that for about 3 years now. My brother and I have about 70 lawns that we have and work on when it is in season. I like the job but sometimes it gets old when you mow 10 lawns a day and have to mow for some grummpy old people. But after I go to college we are going to have to drop over half of them because it will be to much work for my parents to keep up.
Cody B. Dig. Pub. 2 per. 7
My first job was quite a conundrum! I was a "runner" at the Pawnee Plunge concesssion stand. As a "runner" I got the food ready for the customer, but I got no credit. The people at the register got all the appreciation. It was not very enjoyable, but it was good pay in the long run. I would not recomend working there though.
--Ethan Schaecher--
--Digi Pub,Period 7--
My first job was a paper route. I made about $40 a month and I had it for about two years. I hated it so much. I should have never kept the job that long because in the end I got payed about $1 an hour. I eventually moved on to bigger and somewhat better things when I got a job at Valentino's Pizza. I don't hate it that much. The people are nice and the work is easy, but hopefully I will not be working there for much longer.
My first job was at Super Saver. My main job was pushing carts. It was not bad the first 2 weeks, then after the next 4 months it got a little old. They also had a lot of stupid rules which made me hate the place even more. I worked with a lot of cool people so in that aspect I enjoyed it. I am currently unemployed since I quit my job in December and hopefully I can find another job soon.
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