RE: First job. 05-04-2016, 10:26 PM
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My first online job was affiliate marketing when I was around 14/16 years old. Used to hang around NicheChoppers forums and sell sleazy guides for online games like Guild Wars 2, World of Warcraft or league of legends. I'd make websites/product pages for the products I was selling, and it essentially got me into the world of Web Design ergo Programming which sparked up that interest, and also got me into blogging (now own two blogs I update whenever I have freetime). I made a good 2 thousand dollars before I felt like shit by basically scamming people for some shitty guide for a video game that basically ruined the experience of actually playing the game for the people buying the guide.
My first IRL job was working on a farm. It was total shit. Literally. Minimum wage, 7.25$/hour wheree I lived at the time.
I worked on a family fun farm where I was "Horsemaster". Basically lifted chubby fat kids onto horses and led the horse around 1/4 of a mile stretch of sand full of horseshit, piss. On my worse days I would get assigned to the pony, which kicked the shit out of you if you misstepped. I worked 20 hours Saturday/Sunday. It was a shit job. Literally and Figuratively.
It was a great learning experience in terms of discipline and learning what I do not want to do as an adult, though.
These days I make my money designing websites for local business' around where I live, blogging, tutoring, and the odd programming job. Much prefer it that way. Fuck stepping in miles of horseshit.
GL at your job, though!
My first IRL job was working on a farm. It was total shit. Literally. Minimum wage, 7.25$/hour wheree I lived at the time.
I worked on a family fun farm where I was "Horsemaster". Basically lifted chubby fat kids onto horses and led the horse around 1/4 of a mile stretch of sand full of horseshit, piss. On my worse days I would get assigned to the pony, which kicked the shit out of you if you misstepped. I worked 20 hours Saturday/Sunday. It was a shit job. Literally and Figuratively.
It was a great learning experience in terms of discipline and learning what I do not want to do as an adult, though.
These days I make my money designing websites for local business' around where I live, blogging, tutoring, and the odd programming job. Much prefer it that way. Fuck stepping in miles of horseshit.
GL at your job, though!
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