PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
It did. I had a strong work ethic from an early age so I naturally went right into wanting to earn my keep.
I pretty much just went with what was available. My first job was through a friend of my dad’s, and the one after that was a large retailer that pretty much hires anybody.
I still don’t know what I want to do career wise though. I’ve had too many jobs as needed that it diminished my ability to think of an actual career.
I pretty much just went with what was available. My first job was through a friend of my dad’s, and the one after that was a large retailer that pretty much hires anybody.
I still don’t know what I want to do career wise though. I’ve had too many jobs as needed that it diminished my ability to think of an actual career.
Perry1968 · M
I went to prison in 1984 aged 15. I had to go school in there for 2 hours a day. I got out had to go live with 1 of my older brothers and worked on building sites from then until 24. The transition was easy tbh.
Journaling4MeAgain · 56-60, F
I didn't go to high school. I got my G.E.D. when I was 18 years old, though. By that time, I had already been working for 4 years. It was a pretty easy transition from school to work . Having to pay bills and eat were great motivators. I figured out what to do by who would hire a 14-year-old. Mostly waitressing. 🙂
BrandNewMan · M
Well .. college was in between HS and what I do now .. though I worked during both HS and college
I had some guidance from my parents .. a counselor at college .. an older friend or two that helped me start out/stay on the right path
I had some guidance from my parents .. a counselor at college .. an older friend or two that helped me start out/stay on the right path
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@BrandNewMan damn you’re lucky. I got zero guidance
Livingwell · 61-69, M
Yes. Went to work and to college at the same time. I promoted myself to more technical computer jobs. Got my degree at 31 and never looked back. Now retired.
Matt85 · 36-40, M
pretty much. i got temp job at christmas straight away.
i wish i was still working, i miss it like nothing else.
i wish i was still working, i miss it like nothing else.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Listened to the drill instructors
SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
Not at all. It was about a 10 year gap and I'd say only about 3 years of that was making actual progress.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@SpectralMourning how did you get money?
SpectralMourning · 41-45, M
@Ferise1 There were jobs, just nothing really all that stable or promising. Took a long time to find my way career wise.