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Okay, so a couple of weeks back I figured I'd better get a job arranged for when I finish school (about to start GCSEs! =()

So I go off for an interview today, thinking I'm gonna be like the worst person for the job (well, i don't even have my gcse grades yet!) Turns out, I'm the only person who applied.

My new job? I'm working in the office of a fudge factory. And I got to bring fudge back home too. Like..5 boxes of the stuff..and apparently if you ever want any all you have to do is ask and they'll give you some.

Best job ever much? All I have to do is file stuff and make coffee, for £6 an hour, 10am-3pm, monday-friday.

Not bad for my first job, huh? And yes I know I have the job, don't have to wait for em to call me. They told me on the spot XD
Sounds simple enough, Not too bad of hours, especially if you don't have much in the bills department. I am not sure how that translates with local cost of living, but it is more than I was making for a good while working retail.
What kinds of fudge? I like Chocolate, but several other flavors are good too - after all, Chocolate does get boring after a few pounds...


--Vito
Work for a year in the industry and you will loath fudge as if it were the devil :P

Then again, some foods just never get old... Like pizza. But I don't think fudge is one of them.
Hahhaha packing fudge :P Sounds a bit rude ay ;)
Jobs, careers, success - all for losers. >=|

I got mediocre GCSE grades and look at me; I turned out FINE!!111
In response to Elation
Scoobert wrote:
Sounds simple enough, Not too bad of hours, especially if you don't have much in the bills department. I am not sure how that translates with local cost of living, but it is more than I was making for a good while working retail.

I live with my mum and dad - no bills, only board money ^_^

Vito Stolidus wrote:
What kinds of fudge? I like Chocolate, but several other flavors are good too - after all, Chocolate does get boring after a few pounds...


--Vito

Chocolate & normal ^_^

Kunark wrote:
Work for a year in the industry and you will loath fudge as if it were the devil :P

Then again, some foods just never get old... Like pizza. But I don't think fudge is one of them.

Like when my friend worked in the cinema and ended up despising popcorn?

Critical wrote:
Hahhaha packing fudge :P Sounds a bit rude ay ;)

o_o;; Dirty mind much?

Elation wrote:
Jobs, careers, success - all for losers. >=|

I got mediocre GCSE grades and look at me; I turned out FINE!!111

I'm probably not gonna do that good either. Try having a differant teacher for every lesson - and i mean i have double-science and a differant teacher for each one. I think I've been taught by the same teacher in one subject like twice. It's like musical chairs!

I got a call telling me to work the weekends til August, then onto the times/days advertised. So right now its only Saturday & Sunday 10-3 ^_^;
Congrats on the job.

How much would it cost to ship some fudge over to the U.S., anyway? It'd probably be quite expensive, but I might be willing to pay anyway for the sheer stupidity of it all.

"Hey, where'd you get that?"
"It's from Britain, it's free fudge."
"So you got fudge all the way from Europe, and didn't have to pay a dime?"
"Nah, I spent about $15 in shipping. Want some?"
In response to IainPeregrine
I'm in, where do I send the check?:P
In response to IainPeregrine
hahaha :) I came home with a large sack full of bakery bread once that I got free from my work, and had some real fun messing with my friends.

"Where did you get the bread?"
"What bread?"
"The 10 pound sack of bread in your back seat."
"oh. That bread."
"well?"
"Well what?"
"Where did the bread come from?"
"The bakery."
"Why did you get bread?"
"Why not?"
In response to Kunark
IainPeregrine wrote:
Congrats on the job.

How much would it cost to ship some fudge over to the U.S., anyway? It'd probably be quite expensive, but I might be willing to pay anyway for the sheer stupidity of it all.

"Hey, where'd you get that?"
"It's from Britain, it's free fudge."
"So you got fudge all the way from Europe, and didn't have to pay a dime?"
"Nah, I spent about $15 in shipping. Want some?"

ty =D actually I'd have to pay the fees, coz I'm the one sending it, so technically, you are getting it free =P

Jerico2day wrote:
I'm in, where do I send the check?:P

lol i r not giv u mi adress! in the eternal words of newb =P

Kunark wrote:
hahaha :) I came home with a large sack full of bakery bread once that I got free from my work, and had some real fun messing with my friends.

"Where did you get the bread?"
"What bread?"
"The 10 pound sack of bread in your back seat."
"oh. That bread."
"well?"
"Well what?"
"Where did the bread come from?"
"The bakery."
"Why did you get bread?"
"Why not?"

Isn't it fun messing with people! =D
In response to JMT
If I give you my address, will you give me fudge?:D

[afterthought] what a great phishing scheme... Send out mass emails for fudge, get people's pin numbers...

Wait, that logic fails:(
In response to Elation
I got 11 GCSE's all A-C's and a D and a U
In response to Scoobert
are you payed weekly, fortnightly or monthly?