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Wend

Wend Report 9 Jul 2012 08:23

I had a Saturday job at Woolworths in Worthing in 1964 while I was at secretarial college. I worked on the gardening counter and loved it. No garden centres in those days, so it was very hectic on a Saturday. I was surrounded by fruit trees and it was like being in a little jungle. Nothing was pre-packed in those days, so all bulbs, seeds etc. had to be weighed and put in brown paper bags. Old-fashioned cash till, so had to work everything out in my head as I went along, which was very good for me! As Vera said, we had a lovely lunch too, which was a bonus. Paid 17/6d (roughly 87p in to-day's money!) which kept me in stockings, toiletries etc. plus a packet of 10 Escort (regrettably with hindsight) for the following week.

MargarettawasMargot

MargarettawasMargot Report 9 Jul 2012 08:13

My first unofficial job was working for my Dad as a message girl aged 9-the girl that he employed to run the errands,pick up the post from the post office etc.was not doing that,but socialising with her friends , and saying that there was no mail in the post box. I found the post box overflowing with letters and parcels,so he sacked her,and employed me instead.

Later, when I was 15 or 16, I worked for him at the week-ends and in school holidays.I continued working for him while attending Teachers' College-the extra money came in very handy for my books and petrol even though I was still living at home and paying board.It was very good training for life in the real world,and I learnt a lot in the time that I worked for him. :-) :-) :-) :-)

Edited to say that my Dad was a pharmacist, and was a well-loved "family chemist" to all his customers.

Margot.

Ingrid in Oz

Ingrid in Oz Report 9 Jul 2012 04:37

Ann in Glos, you made me smile. My dad said i could leave school at 15 if I got a good job and that did not include Woolworths lol.

I got offered a job in the local Haberdashery/woolshop,had a great reputation, I worked Sat morning, Thursday night then the next Saturday morning. The boss called me to the office and offered me full time work. I started full time on the following Monday, stayed there for 4yrs till I married and moved away.

I think it set me up for future yrs, taught me good work ethics and customers relations.

Carol 430181

Carol 430181 Report 9 Jul 2012 00:46

My father owned a drapers shop and I used to work after school and on Saturdays, I started doing this from about 12 yrs old I loved it. In those days my father did not have an electronic till, it was just a pull out drawer, certainly helped with my maths.

When I was 15 I started work in an estate agents for £3.10s a week.

Carol

Kay????

Kay???? Report 8 Jul 2012 22:30

I worked as a Nanny's assistant for a Duke and Dutches it was a live in job in the grounds of their home a castle! it was off the beaten track and lonely.... and I wanted to go to college so left,went to college but ended up working in a shop that was like Are you being Served where the boss was called Mr R.(his name) or his father was Mr G.then decided nursing,,,,,qualified and spent abt 8 years round different wards incl A&E,

later in life back to studying to take a degree in social work and qualified as SW.

Libby

Libby Report 8 Jul 2012 21:57

I had a Saturday job working in a greengrocers, boss was a friend of my Dad, from the age of 13. Got 15/- a day. Worked there until I left shool at 16. Didn't have to give Mum any "keep" but I got a bag full of fruit and "greens" every week on top of my wages.

Loved it. Looked after the regulars. Everything was sold by the pound (weight), if the extra apple etc went over the pound I ignored it. Earned a fortune in tips :-D.

Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 8 Jul 2012 21:55

My first job was a Saturday job at Woolworths on the counter that sold cleaning materials.. My aunt came in one day and showed her disapproval not sure why. I didn't stay lon g but I remember they gave us a nice dinner.

My first proper job was after secretarial college at the offices of a Hospital Management Committee (remember them). I was a junior shorthand typist clerk and I quite liked the job even though I had to make tea and (burned) toast every morning and collect the milk from the hospital in the grouinds.

I have fond memories of that time but not so getting up, in the cold on a Saturday morning to sell ?Oxydol

Vera

ann

ann Report 8 Jul 2012 21:50

I got a job in Debenhams in Oxford Street as a trainee chef in 1967.Turned that down to make police uniforms and that blue serge on my 15th birthday same year
Annie

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 8 Jul 2012 21:45

I worked in the qulality control department for a genealogy company but got the sack for being too accurate

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 8 Jul 2012 21:01

i worked in a childrens day nursery when i left school age 16 ,5days a week and in the evenings i worked in a local hotel as a waitress,mum got my wages from my nursery job as keep(quite a lot of money) and i kept my wages from my second job for my fags,makeup and clothes,i worked until i got married age 17,
stayed at home until my children went to school ,then trained as a nurse and worked evenings in a nursing home to bring some money in .
still work in the n/.h.s. :-D

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 8 Jul 2012 19:52

Worked in a factory for a couple of months between school and college. It was hard work and I can remember my first week's pay - I had £40 (never had that much cash before) for a 40-hour week.

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 8 Jul 2012 17:31

I worked Saturdays in Woolies when I was 15, then a few months later got a job in a record shop.

When I was 16 I worked in a Wimpy bar on various shifts - Saturdays, Sundays and evenings.

Once I became a student I did the Christmas post every year which I hated. I also worked in shops, bars and as a play leader.

I don't think any of it excapt play leading prepared me for teaching.

Gwynne

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 8 Jul 2012 17:28

I had a paper round mornings and evening papers started at 14 years old got paid 12s 6d

Started full time work at 15 years and was paid £4 0s 3d for 5 and a half days, Monday to Saturday lunch

If i worked all day Saturday and a Sunday morning until 1pm i was paid £5 10s 6d

these figures are take home pay after deductions

Roy

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 8 Jul 2012 17:15

mine was in a shop it only lasted 6 weeks before
i told somebody where to shove their trolley

the boss told me to say sorry so i told him where to shove the said trolley to


BUT i did have a new job to start the following monday at a vets
which was much better

Mersey

Mersey Report 8 Jul 2012 17:01

At 16 I left school and took a job as an Office Junior....

I brushed the stores, made tea and coffee and licked over 100 envelopes everyday pmsl........I loved that job!! :-D

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 8 Jul 2012 16:51

I did a paper round for a couple of years, then also had a saturday job in a haberdashers i loved it .

BarbinSGlos

BarbinSGlos Report 8 Jul 2012 16:47

My mum came home from shopping one day and told me she had got me a saturday job in a bakers shop, I was 14.

Worked 8.30am till 6.00pm for 7s-6p, and 4 fresh cream cakes.

I remember I used to sit on the bus home clutching my box of cakes for mum dad and my brother.

Barbara :-D :-D

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 8 Jul 2012 16:36

:-0 Ann,

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 8 Jul 2012 16:34

From the age of 14 I did paper rounds, one at night and 4 on a Sunday morning.

When I was 15 I worked in a local cake shop on a Saturday until I was accepted into the Police Cadets at 16. Had no choice really as there was no money forthcoming from my parents.

Chris

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 8 Jul 2012 16:31

never ever had pocket money :-(