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Originally Posted by hundove
Well, anyway..the second job is offering $10 with no benefits, but it'll be my first time working, so I'll see how it goes since ther'e going to be a "testing" period. Maybe then, i'll move to bigger and better things (I hope  ).
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You have to start somewhere - the key is to start...
A probationary period is pretty much the norm in any job, where the company determiines whether you are right for the job, it's also a chance for you todecide whether the job is right for you... Many times that probationary period is 3 months.. sometimes longer...
Once you have experience, you can then move on from there... but without it you are just going to sit and twiddle your thumbs...