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Did jury service as an 18 year old, looking back i don't think I was mature enough to understand the ins and outs of one the cases (chosen for 2).

Delighted at the time though as work said I wasn't going to get paid, and got paid twice.
As an apprentice at the time on 105 quid a week, it was very welcome. ;)
 
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Did jury service as an 18 year old, looking back i don't think I was mature enough to understand the ins and outs of one the cases (chosen for 2).

Delighted at the time though as work said I wasn't going to get paid, and got paid twice.
As an apprentice at the time on 105 quid a week, it was very welcome. ;)

105 as an apprentice? Bloody hell fella, don’t know how lucky you were….

Funnily enough kept my first wage slip for posterity after finishing the apprenticeship. Seemed massive by comparison and felt absolutely minted on a mighty £2.98 per hour!

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£3.00 an hour working on an egg farmer in summer 1988. Bloody awful but I bought my first decent guitar in the September.
 
£1 an hour YTS in 1988, which was uplifted from £35 a week to £40 as the college had agreed that travel costs should be added on top. The £5 didn’t cover my bus fares, even though I was able to get on for a child.
 
I think a recommendation has gone in to make it the defendants choice to have a trial v a jury or just the judge.
You can do that over here but I don’t think it’s generally seen as a smart move. I guess people think there’s something to not putting the verdict in the hands of one person (no matter how qualified)?
 
Started on the YTS scheme of £29.50 a week
First proper job on hourly pay - £1.15 p/h
Next job paid £3.33 p/h and triple time on bank holidays. Loved the Easter weekend
 
105 as an apprentice? Bloody hell fella, don’t know how lucky you were….

Funnily enough kept my first wage slip for posterity after finishing the apprenticeship. Seemed massive by comparison and felt absolutely minted on a mighty £2.98 per hour!

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Started on 60 a week in 89, then got about 45/50 quid raise for following 3 years.
 
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I'll chip in. $7.50/hr from 2017-2018 working produce at a Walmart (I know, I know).
 
Started on the YTS scheme of £29.50 a week
First proper job on hourly pay - £1.15 p/h
Next job paid £3.33 p/h and triple time on bank holidays. Loved the Easter weekend
Speaking of this, I was actually just wondering to myself if y'all have enforced holidays? Like, days where you legally cannot be forced to work, kinda thing.
 
Speaking of this, I was actually just wondering to myself if y'all have enforced holidays? Like, days where you legally cannot be forced to work, kinda thing.
No different to what today is for you I think.
 
For many years in this country factories closed for specific dates for holidays, usually 2 weeks in July/August, 1 week in the Autumn, 1 week end of May and around a week at Christmas. Not sure anyone still does this nowadays, 90s was my last time.
 
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