That beats me as I got 87p per hour as an engineering apprentice in 1980. £35 a week ...first purchase, Judas Priest - British Steel album and I still had loads left over... felt rich. Also, we had to take the industrial fortnight break at the end of July. I'd only just started work and told my mother that I didn't need a break but had to have one. She told me she had felt the same way when she first started work but soon felt very differently after working for a few months. These days, I can't wait for the next break!40p per hour at 16, 1975.
Started a few weeks after leaving school.That beats me as I got 87p per hour as an engineering apprentice in 1980. £35 a week ...first purchase, Judas Priest - British Steel album and I still had loads left over... felt rich. Also, we had to take the industrial fortnight break at the end of July. I'd only just started work and told my mother that I didn't need a break but had to have one. She told me she had felt the same way when she first started work but soon felt very differently after working for a few months. These days, I can't wait for the next break!
Yeah mine does.Some businesses require that you use 3 days of your annual holiday from 27 to 31 Dec.
Yeah...like you, left school and was employed virtually immediately. I had to give £10 to my parents, £5 for the album and then I still had £20 left over. Had to take the 126 bus from Wolves to Dudley, get off at Burntree Island and then walk to Babcock...usually getting soaked on the way to the factory. It was all new so didn't mind... then the gloss wore off. Again like you, saved like hell for my first car, passed test first time and then driving to work and back made a huge difference. Home in 25 mins and not 2 hrs as per the bus. Not sure how many kids would do that today given most think the world owes them a living.Started a few weeks after leaving school.
My wages (think it was £13.75 after stoppages) went on £5 for my mom, a few pence for bus fairs for getting to and from work. A couple of quid for the record player I bought out of my mom's catalogue. The rest was my own. I saved a bit to buy a motorbike/car. Usually bought an LP once a month if I could which were 4-5 quid, quite expensive at the time.
I usually have to use 5 over Christmas/New Year depending on when we shut down.Some businesses require that you use 3 days of your annual holiday from 27 to 31 Dec.
Walmart is my favourite place on earthI'll chip in. $7.50/hr from 2017-2018 working produce at a Walmart (I know, I know).
Think you'd be surprised at the number of kids who've done similar, certainly all mine have and loads of my mates have.Yeah...like you, left school and was employed virtually immediately. I had to give £10 to my parents, £5 for the album and then I still had £20 left over. Had to take the 192 bus from Wolves to Dudley, get off at Burntree Island and then walk to Babcock...usually getting soaked on the way to the factory. It was all new so didn't mind... then the gloss wore off. Again like you, saved like hell for my first car, passed test first time and then driving to work and back made a huge difference. Home in 25 mins and not 2 hrs as per the bus. Not sure how many kids would do that today given most think the world owes them a living.
That was rude!! (The first policy)Our place (Wolves Council) brought in a shutdown between Christmas and New Year a few years back and we all had to take it as 3 days unpaid leave each year so was a deduction from our monthly pay. A couple of years ago they abandoned this, kept the shutdown but now we have to keep aside 3 days leave to cover it which I don't mind
I thought it was a bit of a liberty but they cleared it with the unions and was ok apparentlyThat was rude!! (The first policy)