| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
| Posted by: | Helen Passey | |
| Date/Time: | 04/01/26 14:53:00 |
| I worked in a department store on Saturdays and also in the week during school holidays if they needed someone. Mainly I sold electricals, though sometimes I'd turn up for work and be sent to another department. I was paid £1.75 per day to begin with (this being the 1970s) and I learnt some valuable lessons : how hard I had to work for my £1.75 and how to deal with customers who were often quite rude to the shop staff. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| “Decline of the Saturday Job leaves young unfit to work” | 03/01/26 13:14:00 | Martine Guy |
| Re:“Decline of the Saturday Job leaves young unfit to work” | 03/01/26 14:19:00 | David Ainsworth |
| Re:“Decline of the Saturday Job leaves young unfit to work” | 03/01/26 14:24:00 | Robert Wheeler |
| Re:Re:“Decline of the Saturday Job leaves young unfit to work” | 03/01/26 14:41:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Reply | 03/01/26 15:06:00 | Martine Guy |
| Reply | 03/01/26 15:39:00 | Sue Hammond |
| Re:Reply | 03/01/26 16:02:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Re:Re:Reply | 03/01/26 16:06:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Re:Reply | 03/01/26 16:02:00 | Robert Wheeler |
| Reply | 03/01/26 16:19:00 | Martine Guy |
| Re:Reply | 03/01/26 16:26:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Re:Re:Reply | 03/01/26 17:31:00 | Andy Pike |
| Re:Re:Re:Reply | 04/01/26 14:53:00 | Helen Passey |