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ursher 06-29-2011 09:24 PM

before:
newspaper route (11 yrs old)
mcdicks
whitespot
pne
cook

now:
website designer

b0unce. [?] 06-30-2011 12:07 AM

Before:

Western Grocers (Inbound Reciever)
Produce Terminal (Shipper)
Save-on-foods (General Stock)
Mongolie Grill (Prep and cook)
Joe Fortes (Busser)
VS Gaming Arena (Manager and cashier)

Now:

Fujiya (part time)
Student @ BCIT

PinoyDrifta 06-30-2011 04:59 AM

Before:
worked @ Mcdicks for 2 and half years
worked 3 summers as a staff cadet in Vernon
then worked @ the airport for 10 plus years...ramp agent then ended up towing aircrafts for a living(that was fun)

now: i work as a shuttle driver for a hotel...

eugg 07-13-2011 12:25 AM

before:
some marketing company tried to sign people up for credit cards
car dealership lot guy

now:
same car dealership but now updating the website and so

solo_ryder 07-13-2011 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinoyDrifta (Post 7495665)
worked 3 summers as a staff cadet in Vernon

Nice, I am from Vernon originally, lived there for 10+ years.. My rents live there still

Before:
Assist mech/shop bitch - logging truck company
Landscape assist
Call center (CSR, Quality, Supe, Overseas Trainer X2) 5 years

Now:
Head landscaper downtown site - 2+ years
School in Aug for HVAC

twitchyzero 07-13-2011 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AWDTurboLuvr (Post 7494152)
Current:
Cinematic animator @ EA

what games do you work on?

mercyboy 07-13-2011 05:07 PM

previous job
-Subway
-fat burger
-shoppers drug mart

Present
-Finacial Advisor

henry604 07-17-2011 03:13 PM

Pervious Job
-bagger/cashier at a grocery store

Current Job
-Manager at the same grocery store

Gh0stRider 07-17-2011 06:33 PM

Playland - LG hunter :troll:

instantneedles 07-17-2011 07:02 PM

question from the OP: so did you guys work part-time all the way until your full-time career? or did you guys stop work, and and wait out 2-3 years before the full-time career? because i've seen some pretty dramatic jumps in the type of work and salary from part-time job to full-time career...

ex. going from mcdicks straight to website designer or systems analyst...

That being said, some people jump into their career with no previous work experience whatsoever, so there is some leeway in that sense.

OTG-ZR2 07-17-2011 09:10 PM

Full time/part time jobs while in high school:
-Welder
-Line cook @ Joey's
-Punch press operator

After highschool
-Machinist

Current
-CT mechanic

koukimonst3r 07-17-2011 10:53 PM

High school job
-Subway 4 months

Previous job
-Fire Alarm Technician 2.5years

Current job
-Fire Suppression Technician in an oil mine 3 months and counting
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busdriverman 07-17-2011 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ursher (Post 7495351)
before:
newspaper route (11 yrs old)
mcdicks
whitespot
pne
cook

now:
website designer

wow i was worked as a newspaper delivery boy, at mcdicks, and white spot haha

mb_ 07-26-2011 03:06 AM

Worked at Playland for 3 summers

Currently trying to apply at Future Shop/Best Buy with no luck :okay:
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flagella 07-28-2011 02:17 PM

Previous:
Kitchen helper at a Japanese restaurant.
Accoutant at a private firm.

Now:
Financial Analyst at one of the top 10 largest financial institutions

instantneedles 07-31-2011 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flagella (Post 7527636)
Previous:
Kitchen helper at a Japanese restaurant.
Accoutant at a private firm.

Now:
Financial Analyst at one of the top 10 largest financial institutions

Shit son....$$$$$$u beastttttt
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mkings 08-17-2011 03:21 PM

At what age did you guys get your first jobs? Also, some tips in finding jobs/getting hired? Still in my teens, but no job so far, unlucky or unwanted? Only thing i remember doing as a kid was newspaper delivery for a good year. Thanks :D

instantneedles 08-18-2011 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkings (Post 7548720)
At what age did you guys get your first jobs? Also, some tips in finding jobs/getting hired? Still in my teens, but no job so far, unlucky or unwanted? Only thing i remember doing as a kid was newspaper delivery for a good year. Thanks :D

You are definetly NOT unwanted. Everyone has different talents/qualities they can bring to the workforce. Its a matter of finding what they are. Even for part-time jobs, there are many different industries: fast food, retail, fashion, office, etc, the list goes on. What I did was volunteer for things that I took an interest in, and went from there. Back in highschool, I had a program called work experience, where they give you 90 hours to work in a field you are interested in. I remember working for a physio clinic and at a concession stand for the olympics. Both gave me valuable work experience, and both were strong resume boosters because I never had a first job. The thing with volunteering is that, you can put it directly as work experience instead of volunteer, because it is in some form, a type of work experience. Volunteer is key if you never had a job before.

Another way is to walk in to stores and apply directly that way. There are many desperate employers out there that take applicants who have minimal work experience or even none at all. When handing that resume in in person, a good way to catch their attention and to set yourself apart from the others, is to strike a conversation with the management there, or even the employees (since they may be the ones handing your resume in to the management and if they think you make a good future potential coworker, they will want you to get in). But remember, the key to any job is confidence.


p.s. any work experience is work experience, so put WHATEVER you have, down on your resume. This includes the newspaper delivery job. Just make it sound a bit more prestigious if you wish, by putting down the company name. If the position doesn't impress the employer enough, the company name might override that. Big and well-known companies establish trust and reliability, and essentially, that is what any employer is looking for.

mkings 08-18-2011 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by instantneedles (Post 7549972)
You are definetly NOT unwanted. Everyone has different talents/qualities they can bring to the workforce. Its a matter of finding what they are. Even for part-time jobs, there are many different industries: fast food, retail, fashion, office, etc, the list goes on. What I did was volunteer for things that I took an interest in, and went from there. Back in highschool, I had a program called work experience, where they give you 90 hours to work in a field you are interested in. I remember working for a physio clinic and at a concession stand for the olympics. Both gave me valuable work experience, and both were strong resume boosters because I never had a first job. The thing with volunteering is that, you can put it directly as work experience instead of volunteer, because it is in some form, a type of work experience. Volunteer is key if you never had a job before.

Another way is to walk in to stores and apply directly that way. There are many desperate employers out there that take applicants who have minimal work experience or even none at all. When handing that resume in in person, a good way to catch their attention and to set yourself apart from the others, is to strike a conversation with the management there, or even the employees (since they may be the ones handing your resume in to the management and if they think you make a good future potential coworker, they will want you to get in). But remember, the key to any job is confidence.


p.s. any work experience is work experience, so put WHATEVER you have, down on your resume. This includes the newspaper delivery job. Just make it sound a bit more prestigious if you wish, by putting down the company name. If the position doesn't impress the employer enough, the company name might override that. Big and well-known companies establish trust and reliability, and essentially, that is what any employer is looking for.

Thanks a lot for the advice, instantneedles. One other question, at what age should i be okay to apply for almost any job? eg airport

SiRV 08-21-2011 12:34 PM

14-22 = HS tutor (paid!)
16 = Telemarketer (people fucking hated me.... I hated myself after a couple shifts too)
17 = Superstore Warehouse worker
18 = ABA Therapist worked with autistic kid
19-21 = VGH Hospital Security... was during the 2007 mass shootings, lots of fun!
22-24 = Hospital Pharmacy (student)
23-24 = Clinical Research Assistant on several common disease states for Van coastal Health
Next year will be deciding year for rest of my life. Oh shit. = will either be a pharmacist (80%) or on with VPD (20%)

What a wild ride...

Levitron 08-21-2011 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xclusive (Post 7524416)
Worked at Playland for 3 summers

Currently trying to apply at Future Shop/Best Buy with no luck :okay:
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Try applying during their holiday rush seasons (i.e. pre-back to school or pre-Christmas time periods).

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkings (Post 7548720)
At what age did you guys get your first jobs? Also, some tips in finding jobs/getting hired? Still in my teens, but no job so far, unlucky or unwanted? Only thing i remember doing as a kid was newspaper delivery for a good year. Thanks :D

-Got my first "real" job @ age 20; worked retail.
-If you're trying to land a retail job, give as much availability as possible when you're filling in the form. Think about it this way: why would a store hire anyone who isn't willing to work more than a weekend per week? Managers have a store to run and your life isn't their top priority (though you might encounter some good ones and they don't mind working with you on your schedule).
-In all the jobs that I had, I think my retail job taught me the most. It helped that the crew there I was with were excellent people (I am still close friends with them years after I left the store).

In chronological order:
0) Tutored younger kids
***after high school***
1) Staples
2) Help Desk at a local university
***after graduation***
3) Electronics company (trainer and team lead in the Olympics)
4) SME (software)
5) Technical Writer (software)

haha13 08-21-2011 11:08 PM

which staples did you work at??

zubairali 08-23-2011 10:49 AM

then: 17-19
burger king
A & W
Bestbuy

now 22
national sales manager

DJ Heartbreak 08-23-2011 11:36 PM

First job - Dish pit for Knight & Day restaurant

Now - Apple Business Specialist

Ghea

Majestic12 08-24-2011 06:01 PM

Kid: Calgary Stampede

Now: lawyer


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