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From the title I always think this is to do with teenage gangs or something, as it's called the 'yob culture'. Way to confuse me! :jess:
I don't have a job. It's really hard to get a job at my age, either they don't take on under 18s, they're all taken or they're only looking for people no longer in full education.
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same. most people around here only hire peeps with degrees. bah!
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I'm an "SGA" or "Senior Game Advisor" at Gamestop. Basically... I am a second asst. manager, but recently they wanted me to move up and run the store for 40 plus hours a week and I said no (college) and so now I am working 40 plus hours a week with the same pay and everything just not the title.
Let me tell you though... the discounts are amazing. Just sometimes the people can be ULTRA rude. And it's not the little kids.
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well im in year 12 at school, but i also work at a eagle boys! :p (it's an Australian pizza franchise, for those of you from other countries [which is like, everybody :lol:] ) i dread going to that sh*thole, especially seeing as all of our good managers have left :( but it's generally a pretty good environment (even though i dont get paid enough :mad: ) and i have a pretty good rapport with the managers and stuff, so i guess it's not too bad...
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I work in a company of about 350 employees. I'm an administrator, which means I do bits of everything: Minute meetings, give technical advice on how to use software/AV equipment, proof documents, organise events and catering, sit on reception. I've been at it for a couple of years, so at this point I train junior staff (and senior staff who are above me), update the website, dabble in graphic design when I can, and basically answer everyone's questions. The most exciting thing I've done is shoot a promotional video about a month ago, and the thing I dislike the most has anything to do with invoicing/journalling.
The money is pretty good, and there are a lot of perks. I could go in quite a few directions from here, but I have a feeling I'll be going abroad fairly soon.