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  • How many jobs have you had?
  • Harry_the_Spider
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    In 23 years I’ve had two. One for 20 years and one for three.

    I was wondering what the average was.

    66deg
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    Hand or blow?

    bearnecessities
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    That’s bad constipation.

    Duffer
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    I’ve had two; 18 months in a factory straght out of school at 16, then nearly ten years at my current place.

    That said, I’m constantly moving around within the company, between different positions and locations: Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire so far!

    caspian
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    One for 20 years

    Job Strava KOM

    mikewsmith
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    6 in 15 years.

    Alex
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    10 in 25 years. I’m not sure which of those numbers is more scary!

    simon_g
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    Now on fourth “proper” job in 15 years, not counting moves at the same employer or the supermarket & temp stuff I did at school and uni.

    Drac
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    1 in 25 years of proper work the other were fillers until I started. Well technically 4 and soon to be 5 but it’s been sort of a development through out to get to where I am.

    Bregante
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    Had 7 jobs in five years, mainly in the Audio Visual field (Theatre/Radio/TV etc)before becoming self employed for a couple of years.

    Joined the cops almost 19 years ago but have done quite a range of different stuff (usually fancy a change every 3 or 4 years) Current job is the best thing I’ve done.

    grim168
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    1 for 31 years.

    wilburt
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    Paperboy
    Milkboy
    Cauliflower trimmer
    Garden landscapers
    Jaguar Mechanic
    Commercial vehicle mechanic
    Custom car shop salesperson
    Diary worker
    Laboratory technician
    Steel fabricator mostly grinding.
    Woolen mill machine operator
    Steel fixer
    Shop fitter
    Self employed shop fitter
    Transport planner.

    Then trained in computing and business and have spent the last 15 years with one company hanging around swanky offices talking a lot.

    senorj
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    Around 13 ,in 28 years – had a period of contracting.
    Just done 10 years in the current one and have become lazy as a consequence. 🙁

    Pz_Steve
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    11 jobs in 26 (ouch!) years. Strangely, longest of these was my first job (7 years).

    The current job is up to 3 and a bit years now, though, and they haven’t rumbled me yet. Fingers crossed…

    breadcrumb
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    2 full time jobs since leaving school 18 years ago.

    9 years in the first one and then on to my current job.

    As I said in another thread, a work mate had had over 30 jobs by his mid 30s, he had been in that one for a couple of years, must of changed jobs every few months prior to that…

    miketually
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    Not counting student jobs, four. Primary school teacher for just over a year, part time data entry job for 6 months, sixth form college IT support for a year, sixth form college teacher for almost 12 years.

    Our lab technician just retired – he started working here the year before I was born. We’ve had people retire from our place after working there and nowhere else.

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
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    Dozens. My CV is such a work of fiction that I couldn’t correct it if I tried.
    2nd Lifeboatman
    Cinema projectonist
    Bouncer
    Berry picker
    Barman
    Dogsbody on a horse stud
    Hotel porter
    Hotel night porter
    Forestry labourer
    Gardner
    Something in loans insurance
    Whatever it was I did in the electrical retail warehouse
    Antiques dealer and shipper
    Motorcycle courier
    Fruit and veg delivery
    Student
    IT support
    IT management

    ,,and some I’d prefer not to mention

    Haze
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    3 in 27, 21 years longest service.

    cookeaa
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    Since leaving University? Three, I am 35 so that’s three in 15 years, averages one every five years or so, although I stayed too long in the last one, and I quite like my current job/employers and don’t much fancy having to roll together 12 separate pension pots once I retire…

    That said I work with lots of contractors who are fine switching rolls every 6-12 months and taking the big bucks without the ‘stability’ of sick pay, payed leave or a months notice…

    biglee1
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    4 in 26 years,
    apprentice motor mechanic then
    Process worker
    Part time-
    Soldier for 5 years
    Commercial Diver 12 years and counting

    They pay for the roof over my heads and my toys 😀

    durhambiker
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    6 proper jobs, with a bit of part time work thrown in.

    Barman
    Timber yard labourer
    Building site labourer/dumper driver/digger driver
    Security Manager
    Games Workshop trainee manager/manager
    Ringtons tea man. Best job ever.

    giant_scum
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    Just to clear things up, do you mean different employers or different job descriptions?
    If its the former I’ve had 29 different employers over 30 years.
    Different job descriptions would be
    Apprentice electrician
    Marquee erector
    Electrician
    Storeroom assistant
    Shop worker
    Data cabling installer
    Campsite courier
    Telecoms engineer
    Telecoms rigger
    Finally a senior engineer with BT which covers electrical,telecoms and rigging in the one role!

    Drac
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    Dogsbody on a horse stud

    😯

    Ringtons tea man. Best job ever.

    Our Ringtons man is ace, he’s worked out my shift pattern so calls by when he’s passing from other areas.

    MrOvershoot
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    Baker, 3 years of summers (holiday job while a student).
    Plant engineer in said bakery once I graduated 18 months.
    Service engineer for Atlas Copco 4 years
    Plant engineer (flour mill) 3 years
    Plant engineer (Animal feed mill) 6 months
    Plant engineer (flour mill) 18 months
    Engineering manager (flour mill) 19 years

    So apart from 4 years my whole working life has been associated with wheat & other grains!

    Though that’s 7 different jobs it works out at 11 different employers.

    xherbivorex
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    trainee underwriter for 3 months.
    junior general rating clerk-rating officer-housing benefit overpayment clerk-housing benefit fraud officer (13 years in total at one local authority).
    contract housing benefit processing for a year.
    1st line IT helpdesk-2nd line tech support-3rd line user/network admin at IBM/fujitsu for 6 years.
    desktop/infrastructure support at a photographic supplies manufacturer for 5 years.
    contract 2nd line desktop support for the NHS for 7 months.
    2nd/3rd line IT support/service management at an insurance company for the past 2.5 years.

    so, 7 different employers but quite a few different jobs therein.

    deadkenny
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    8 in 20ish years I think and another one soon. One more if you count my ongoing job in my freelance company, or you could say far less if you count all the clients as just one freelance job.

    Anyway. 3 year average for permanent jobs and I’m done. Either I left of my own choice or they’ve made me redundant. Contract jobs can vary. Few months or several years.

    Unless it was a job I really love (I’ve yet to find one in software) I wouldn’t be able to just stay there for life.

    allthepies
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    Tea man ? Wassthatallabout..

    hairyscary
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    9 in 25 years although I’m sure there are ones I’ve forgotten about.

    tomhoward
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    Part time while at 6th form/uni
    McDonald’s 2 years
    Halfords 2 years
    Barman 2 1/2 years

    Bit of overlap between bar and halfords too, as well as uni, I was a busy boy!

    Full time after uni

    Data entry for a share registrar -18 months
    IT sales/quote & configuration – 7 years to date

    The part time work was a bit more fun if I’m honest…

    Drac
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    Tea man ? Wassthatallabout..

    They drive about in a van delivering tea to your door and in the case of Ringtons the best Ginger Snaps in the world.

    jamj1974
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    Since leaving university in ’96 I’ve had 7 employers – vast majority in change roles.
    1 year in bike shop
    9 years for major utility – multiple roles
    18 months in IT outsourcing & consulting
    3 years in construction/ business services/facilities/outsourcing
    3.5 years in Exhibitions/conferencing/leisure
    1 year contracting – self employed
    Just started back in construction/ business services/facilities/outsourcing again and wondering why…

    jamj1974
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    [*]Including part time jobs I’m up to 14 employers I think…
    Halford’s – 6 months
    Waterstones – 6 months
    Game – 3 months
    Clerical temping – 4 mths
    Independent bike shop no’1 – 12 months
    Independant bike shop no’2 – 6 months
    Independant bike shop no’3 – 6 months

    durhambiker
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    I drive around all day in a VW (tea) Caddy delivering teabags, coffee, and biscuits to the good folk of the North East

    anagallis_arvensis
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    10 not including part time jobs

    jambourgie
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    I’d lost count by my early twenties. Took me until my thirties to realise that being an employee is not for me. Became self employed and never looked back.

    firestarter
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    Army
    Mobile phones
    Barman
    Outdoor guide
    Antenna rigger
    Fire service

    towzer
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    farm labourer
    butlins bluecoat
    off licence counter
    IT (quite a few)

    TheFlyingOx
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    Butcher
    Barman
    Builder’s labourer
    Chef
    Forensic toxicologist
    Restaurant manager
    Immigration officer
    Prisoner escort/logistics coordinator
    Method development chemist
    Oilfield chemist
    Production operator

    It’s been a varied life so far.

    chewkw
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    Seven (including this one)

    I hope this is the last one as bureaucrat but I wouldn’t count on it in this bureaucratic land.

    😯

    bruneep
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    0ne for 24yrs cant see me leaving until 5 yrs time

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