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I started a new job a few weeks ago. Actually, my first ever job. Repairing broken laptops at warranty centre. So it's pretty cool first job to have. Beats working at shop counter like 75% of 17 year olds.
The place is only a 10 minute walk away, and it usually only takes about 2-3 minutes to drive there (unless I hit a red light, which I always do) Oh yeah, passed my driving test as well just a week or 2 ago. So driving is pretty darn brilliant.
So yeah, over the summer I'm working full time, Mon-Fri, 9:00am-5:30pm. (Except I usually take friday off,lazy me) Hopefully I'll be able to work saturdays once I head back to school. Only one year of school left, and I'm tempted not to do it, simply because it's actually a waste of time. I learnt nothing last year, and this year will just be the same story. But I guess it's better to have A levels for University courses. Bleh
I started a new job a few weeks ago. Actually, my first ever job. Repairing broken laptops at warranty centre. So it's pretty cool first job to have. Beats working at shop counter like 75% of 17 year olds.
The place is only a 10 minute walk away, and it usually only takes about 2-3 minutes to drive there (unless I hit a red light, which I always do) Oh yeah, passed my driving test as well just a week or 2 ago. So driving is pretty darn brilliant.
So yeah, over the summer I'm working full time, Mon-Fri, 9:00am-5:30pm. (Except I usually take friday off,lazy me) Hopefully I'll be able to work saturdays once I head back to school. Only one year of school left, and I'm tempted not to do it, simply because it's actually a waste of time. I learnt nothing last year, and this year will just be the same story. But I guess it's better to have A levels for University courses. Bleh
Where are you in the UK?
What GCSE's you get?
How many hours did it take you to pass driving test?
Theory and practical first time?
Faults?
Crappy Northern Ireland be my home
As for my driving test. I got the theory first time. Took about 13 lessons. Practical, Failed first time, for leaving the test centre using the wrong side of the road (sounds stupid, but apparently plently of people do it) failed the 3 point turn (which it turns out can be done in 5 turns
which no one told me. Otherwise I wouldn't have messed that up), and another fault for apparently nerves.
Failed the 2nd time for the smallest clip of a kerb. Literally, just a touch and I failed. Then 3rd time, done fine.
But god damn, driving costs so damn much. It can be around £100 just to do your test.
As for school, passed all my GCSE's, and I now have A level art, I.T. and business studies. Of course none of that mattered when going for my job, since there was no job interview. They offered me a job, and gave me choice of working hours.But seriously, people claim A level is the hardest year you'll ever do, and yet, I feel it's totally useless. BLARG!
I started a new job a few weeks ago. Actually, my first ever job. Repairing broken laptops at warranty centre. So it's pretty cool first job to have. Beats working at shop counter like 75% of 17 year olds.
The place is only a 10 minute walk away, and it usually only takes about 2-3 minutes to drive there (unless I hit a red light, which I always do) Oh yeah, passed my driving test as well just a week or 2 ago. So driving is pretty darn brilliant.
So yeah, over the summer I'm working full time, Mon-Fri, 9:00am-5:30pm. (Except I usually take friday off,lazy me) Hopefully I'll be able to work saturdays once I head back to school. Only one year of school left, and I'm tempted not to do it, simply because it's actually a waste of time. I learnt nothing last year, and this year will just be the same story. But I guess it's better to have A levels for University courses. Bleh
Where are you in the UK?
What GCSE's you get?
How many hours did it take you to pass driving test?
Theory and practical first time?
Faults?
Crappy Northern Ireland be my home
As for my driving test. I got the theory first time. Took about 13 lessons. Practical, Failed first time, for leaving the test centre using the wrong side of the road (sounds stupid, but apparently plently of people do it) failed the 3 point turn (which it turns out can be done in 5 turns
which no one told me. Otherwise I wouldn't have messed that up), and another fault for apparently nerves.
Failed the 2nd time for the smallest clip of a kerb. Literally, just a touch and I failed. Then 3rd time, done fine.
But god damn, driving costs so damn much. It can be around £100 just to do your test.
As for school, passed all my GCSE's, and I now have A level art, I.T. and business studies. Of course none of that mattered when going for my job, since there was no job interview. They offered me a job, and gave me choice of working hours.But seriously, people claim A level is the hardest year you'll ever do, and yet, I feel it's totally useless. BLARG!
But seriously, people claim A level is the hardest year you'll ever do, and yet, I feel it's totally useless. BLARG!
But seriously, people claim A level is the hardest year you'll ever do, and yet, I feel it's totally useless. BLARG!
It's just motivational BS because A Levels don't mean much when you have a degree, which in turn doesn't really mean much either when/if you get a masters... nevertheless, it is worthwhile doing well at A-Level to get into a good uni!
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