One of the female researchers in the field of neuroscience, on her Twitter account, asked other academics at what age did you start your first job? And what was that job?
So far, 93 people have replied to this tweet. I have attached screenshots of the responses from the contacts to this post. And the age announced by the contacts is highlighted for your faster browsing.
As you can see, the respondents often had their first job between the ages of 13 and 17. One person in the kitchen of a restaurant, another as a bus ticket seller, a hamburger seller, a cleaner, in charge of sorting books in the library.
I have seen this spirit a lot among junior students. I once had a meeting with one of the electrical engineering undergraduate students. I had seen Anant in the morning and had another meeting with him in the evening. An hour before the meeting, I told him to bring something with him, and he said he was on his way back to the university. I was wondering if he went out of the university in the 4 hours between our morning and evening meeting. When the meeting started and I asked him, he said that he found a job 40 minutes away from the university, and in this 4 hours of free time between his classes, he was able to earn money from his two and a half hours of time. He didn’t have any brains to say that he works in a burger shop. It seems that he used to work in the dish washing department and now he is a sales employee.
Another time, when I was talking to one of the high school kids about their work, he said that everyone works. And this is a sign of cleverness and someone who does not work is strange. He said that his classmate, whose parents always drive him to school in a Benz, also works in a coffee shop and serves coffee to customers.
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