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what was your first full time job?

Sumguy

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Still in college so I've yet to see, but I've managed to snag an internship for the spring and it'll be my first type of "job". I only know two things about it so far: its in Kentucky and its with GE. Waiting to see what I actually have to do.

Edit: To fix some confusion, by full time I mean 40+ a week.
 
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fulltime as in 40<

if not, I worked at AMC (high school) -> Cemetery (college) -> Arboretum (college) -> Current (after college, going on 2 years)
 
I haven't technically had a full time job yet...been in an internship situation since 2007. Not a lot open in the realm of IT around here.
 
CEO of my own company.

I made $47 million before high school was over.

Once i hit college... i spent it all on Hookers and Blow.
College was AWESOME!

now i work as a NOC Analyst.
 
Production engineer in a boat factory.

The saying went ... :Whatever floats your boat".
 
Asset Recovery at a credit union

worked part time during 4 years of college then full time for 2 years after I graduated
 
You made it to college without ever having a job? Geez. Must have been nice to have been so entitled. My ass had a job at 16.
 
I had a full time job when I were taking a break from my studies, where I worked as an office clerk. First "real" job is the one I have now as a teacher. (I have a M.sc. in microbiology)

had my first job @ 13 in local supermarket.
 
define full time? I had fulltiem jobs in HS during the summer and part time during the winter. Does that count?
Or full time year round?
 
I worked at an investment casting foundry, back when stuff was made in the USA. Dirty, dangerous, exhausting... I'm hella glad to have degrees and sit in a cube now.
 
General factory worker at a plastic plant, eventually moving up to extruder technician. We made those corrugated plastic US Mail totes that you see everywhere.
 
Draftsman doing mortgage loan surveys for a civil engineering company. Now I'm an EMT for a private ambulance company.
 
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