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At 16 I was still at school - just done 'O' levels and waiting to start 'A'.

Had a 'serious' girlfriend and knew I wanted to be a pilot after 'A's.

Wasnt selected for pilot training (BOAC then) later but went to uni and qualified as a Civil Engineer.

It was a long hot summer, down by the local river, the start of girls - there were plenty and I remember them all by name. It was the year of the first beatles hit - please please me.

If I knew then what I know now !!!!!

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At 16 I was still at school - just done 'O' levels and waiting to start 'A'.

Had a 'serious' girlfriend and knew I wanted to be a pilot after 'A's.

Wasnt selected for pilot training (BOAC then) later but went to uni and qualified as a Civil Engineer.

It was a long hot summer, down by the local river, the start of girls - there were plenty and I remember them all by name. It was the year of the first beatles hit - please please me.

If I knew then what I know now !!!!!

Good post... :good:

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Similar to others here , left school at 15 and started work straight away in the factory where my dad worked , good wages and I worked night shift , was on good money and used to spend it all on clothes and going to Twisted Wheel/other venues in M/C and of course my scooter .

Started with girlfriend at 17 and still together 44 yrs later , prior to retiring I was a driving instructor and mostly taught young people , some would tell me they would be looking for their 1st job after uni etc in their mid 20's .

They were always surprised when I told them I had been working for 10 yrs by that age , how times change .

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Worked in a grocers for £13 something a week, packed it in for a job with a glass engraving company as a junior design artist and lived in digs which cost me £15 per week out of a £25 a week wage. Blew the remainder!

Happy days!

If you don't think the wages were very good, it was 1976, but you're right, they were still ....!

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Left school on the Friday after my last exam at 16 years old. I started full time work in a shop that I'd been part time in at school, on the following Monday. Worked out what I wanted to do about four years later!

 

Paul Hardcastle- N-n-n-n-n-n-nineteen, was number one in the charts when I left.

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got expelled from boarding school went back home to kenya had a year bimbling around in the bush,came home and went in the merchant navy qualified as a radio officer did a couple of years at sea and then went back to kenya did some game control for a few years,came back and got married in 81 and still happily married today

 

mikky

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Left school and started tech college on £80 a week, then did day release from my employer working 50 ish hours for £130 a week. Not much of a social life as working most weekends (cheap labor). Then further college for my other qualifications. While doing nvq3. Worth it in the end tho but sometimes wonder what I missed. Also anyone who does a propper apprenticeship and think it's awesome think again. Had mates going out every week earning more stacking shelves. Still at least I've got a trade I suppose.

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I left when I was 14 'caus by birthday was in the holidays, started work the week after my 15th birthday and got about £2 per week.

Out of the 300 or so that left that year only about six didn't find work. I heard last week that Birmingham Uni had a success rate of about 10% !

How times have changed.

Saved and bought my first Motor bike for my 16 th a Triumph Tiger Cub Sports.

 

Now I'm retired.

You just reminded me my birthday is in July so I was only 14 when I finished school no wonder I did not no much as I was a year younger that most of the others in my class.

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I'm 23 now, so when i was 16 I was gagging to leave school, I want to work for BAA at first in one of there offices, done door to door sales, tele sales, 2 years carpentry at college, followed by 3 years at college welding and fabricating, went to work in ford for 4 years as a welder fabricator doing all the cranes and steel work and now I'm a fabricator for the army building helicopters and jets. been a roller coaster but always earned money and finally found my feet. Back off to college I sept to start a 5 year course again in aviation engineering and fabrication. I like to think I can do anything I put my mind to although if I could go back in time I would be a farrier or game keeper .

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Left school, engineering apprentice, day release to college for City and Guilds. £1.40 per hour when engineering nothing on college days.

 

1985

 

:crazy: I was on £1.25 when I served my apprenticeship - and that was erm 12 years ago :eh: things worked well with apprenticeships over the years then eh?

 

When I left school at 16, I was one of the hard nuts, things were going off the rails big time; drugs,violence the works :yp: A friend of a friend who was in our little circle went down for murder (I did say off the rails) and, to be honest, it sort of woke me up and I decided prison wasn't the life I wanted - it turned me into a big softey to be honest and even now I avoid confrontation - it was quite a shock I guess, to realise that's where my life was heading.

 

Fortunately, I was pretty wiley back then and managed to avoid any trouble with the police so it's had no impact impact on my life - I can say I'm proud of what I've done so far B)

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At 16 I was cleaning dirty bums (adults) and cleaning up sick

At 17 I decided I wanted a change so I started cleaning dirty babies bottys and sick instead

but in Paris instead of Essex, which made a very nice change ;0)

And now am back to Big bums once more

Maybe I give it a few more years

and give the little furry bum holes a try ;0)

xxxxSuzy

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Was at sixth form doing A levels in Physics, Geography and Design Tech. Worked in a hotel which I loved, doing functions, weddings etc, the best job I've ever had. Great work team and loads of girls!!

 

Was paid £2.50 an hour, plus tips and 'cash sales'!! This job helped me get rid of my first car, a Metro (not exactly a babe magnet motor) and I saved up for something better. Folks went mad, insurance was a fortune but hey ho! Loved my Renault 5 GT Turbo, house music, disco biscuits, gym etc etc.

 

Now drive a slow 4x4, married with three kids, no fast cars and getting fatter!

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