Oh God, this makes me feel so old. I subscribed to you back in 2013. Back then I was 18 had just gone to uni and loved your videos. I am now 27 pregnant with twins and engaged to my future wife and still love your videos. How time flies. I hope in another ten years you'll be able to make another one of these and that I'll still be here loving your videos. 😘
I love this style of video and hearing more about your pre-youtube life! My first job was bussing and dish at my grandma’s pizza restaurant, and then a dairy queen, and then hosting at a fine dining place. Hosting has been most stressful out of all of them, tied with a place I worked Summer of 2020 that was in the most lovely location. I was an outdoor education instructor for young children on a farm and it was so fun, but I felt I had no clue what I was doing, and could never do well enough at the job. The kids walked all over me and could definitely smell my fear haha. Thank goodness it was seasonal! I do wonder whether more practice would prove it to be just an awkward growth period or if I really am no good with kids. Thanks for opening up this conversation! I never really thought of a career trajectory as being a thing, much less a thing I could observe in my life so this has been enlightening to me!
I think it's great for younger people to see videos like this and that we pretty much all go through a period of all these messy jobs. It's great you enjoyed so many of them but it would be great to hear about challenges too.
Wow your CV is so impressive! I've had like 4 jobs, and I've yet to find one in my field haha. For your 10 year anniversary you could do like a UA-cam rewind style thang? Looking back on your content and maybe seeing if your opinions, advice etc has changed much over the years, or picking out your favourite moments? Everyone loves a sexy montage haha xx
Babysitting is the ultimate first job lol It actually makes me super anxious to babysit now tho. I don't like being in other peoples houses without the adults.
The best part is when you tried to explain the packaging in the vegan market. So cute! 😂 You can do a live stream for the 10 year celebration. You talking about books, movies, life and your journey in real time would be the best thing ever. ❤️
My favorite job I ever had was being a basket weaving instructor! It was at a mountain resort that had a craft center, and I just helped people make baskets. It was so fun because they had dorm-style living at the resort and I made so many friends and got to do all kinds of fun outdoors stuff on my time off. I have a career now, but I've always missed that job.
I'm also coming up for 10 years in my current job, although in my case I stopped being a project manager for IT systems and bought a teddy bear shop. Best decision I have ever made, a lot less money but a lot more fun. Need to plan a celebration but difficult as who knows what we will be allowed to do by August
Technically my first job was at an Asian buffet but it was 30 minutes from home and minimum wage so I had to leave quite quickly. My first actual job was a grocery store deli and it was fine, I did that for a few months then got a job at a mental health clinic as a receptionist/admin assistant which sounds fancy and like it would have good benefits (it didn’t). After around 2 years of that and being burned out very quickly (long story short: I was doing the work of 3 people for a year because they couldn’t find anyone who would take the job). It was so stressful, I was getting crap pay and since I was young and didn’t know how to ask for better pay, I struggled and they took advantage. I worked in another grocery store deli for 2 years which was so stressful from bad management and a high turnover rate. I was able to switch to produce doing fruit and veg in April last year and it’s been great! My 1 year anniversary of being there is coming up and I’m SO glad to have that job. No more stomach pain, my fatigue has gotten better, everything’s great! All it took was a job switch lol.
I was an au pair as well in Italy, and had the same problem with young people around but I really became friends with the family, the kids were so cute and the parents were super cool and we end up going out for lunches, dinners (we even got drunk together 😂) and traveled a bit arroud and it was amazing, one of the best experiences of my life! I still talk to them from time to time 😁
I always enjoy your videos, but for some reason found this one really fascinating!. It's definitely reassuring to hear the wide variety of previous jobs you had before settling on UA-cam! So far I've spent a summer running a giant bouncy castle, a summer as a betting assistant at horse racing, and 3.5 years now as a bike courier for Deliveroo/Uber Eats/Just Eat. Hopefully upon graduating my masters in September I'll be able to move on to something that fills me with as much happiness as your jobs seem to have done!!
My jobs in order: coffee shop server in BHS Coffee Lounge, shop assistant in Decathlon (hated it), english language assistant in Austria, lifeguard in last year of uni, trainee at the EU (paid), lifeguard again while I did my master’s degree, Christmas elf for one christmas, translator for a Swiss bank, editor for another Swiss bank and now... Freelance translator, proofreader and writer. Now that’s a journey 😂
It's so refreshing seeing a UA-camr with a 'regular' part-time student-job past :D I worked with horses from the age of 12 (yikes...) to 22, worked as a speciality barista for a year (looooved it), and now work in film marketing and publicity!
It's strange how much I can relate to this video. The fundraising, getting fired because you didn't get enough sign-ups was exactly what I went through! I also did catering and have always thought jobs at supermarkets were much better than people think! It's all about who you're working with after all 😊
My favorite job was as a custodian. It was so satisfying. Also that job had the least amount of drama of any job I've had. The hours and the pay weren't great though.
OMG! How am I not surprised you did Duke of Edinburgh! Its so very socially aware Type A, which seems very you. (I did it too, so no shade just joy in recognizing a kindred Type A soul.)
To celebrate ten years maybe a charity live stream? Donations go to whatever cause you fancy. Get some guests on (via zoom) over the course of a few hours. What you do with them is up to you. Maybe some quizzes and games? Just an idea I've stolen from WattsTheSafeword :)
For your 10 year celebration: Maybe a reflection on the past 10 years - the good the bad and the ugly plus a vision for what you wanna give the world in the next 10 years?
First paying job I had was a summer job as a “material handler”. I pulled cases of freshly made & packaged potato chips (crisps) from the packaging room & loading them on trucks. Interesting parts of this : 1- fresh junk food straight from the fryer. All forms of packaged potato chips (crisps), pop corn, corn chips, & pork skins. 2. I made huge money for a summer job at the time (drum roll please) $2.00 per hour. Yes, you read that correctly, two (2) US dollars per hour. Nearly a dollar an hour more than any of my schoolmates were making at the time. 3. It was extremely illegal for me to be working at the place I was working. Being that close to packaging equipment and other mechanical items, not to mention super hot grease, was against the rules for someone of my age. In fact, I wasn’t legally old enough to have a job anywhere in the plant(I was 13). The only way I got it was my mother was the office manager of the facility. She believed that if you were old enough to walk you were old enough to work, so work I did. I did enjoy the job. I didn’t really realize exactly how dangerous it was at some points but hey I’ve been kicking around for the last 50 years since then without any real damage from it so I guess it turned out OK.
I really love my current job working with Excel spreadsheets all day long. I've had over 100 jobs over the years - literally - so I won't list them all. Lol. Maybe do a highlights video featuring your favorite moments, hairstyles, guests, etc, for your 10 year anniversary? I still remember when you started doing Vlogmas; such a wonderful idea! Loved it (and still do). :)
my first working experience was voluntary work at a farm for my gap year, which I remember very fondly. during my accidental second gap year, I got a job at this place where people could paint ceramics. really fun, plus I got to paint display pieces a few times! Now in my 2nd year of uni I recently started at a market and just sell fresh organic produce. Free imperfect veggies make up for the very early mornings and the cold 💚
One of the most challenging jobs was babysitting for a family that fostered. Just super challenging and always mix of emotions whenever one would be moving on whether to a new family, adoption or a care home. I got into it when I was 15 as I was friends with a girl they fostered and since they knew me well they took me up as baby sitter for about 5 or 6 years. For half of that they also had a gorgeous labrador who was so friendly 🥰 I also used to fit shoes at clarks during this time, the training sessions were great though always getting my hair messed with or having to clean dribble of shoes!
Hi Hannah, I've worked in security and other guest service options too on the path towards my dream job too. It's very important for people to follow their passions and create the idealized version of what they desire from life and project it into reality through work and determination. Have a great day, and an awesome weekend.
I literally just got offered basically the exact same uni job as Hannah working as a social media person for my uni in my first and I'm so excited! It's my first ever job and hearing Hannah talk about it just makes me feel like, I've got my shit together :))
Ohh love this video! So fun to get an insight into people's past jobs! Much like you I have done a whole bunch of random jobs ranging from working in Home Bargains for £4.20 an hour & doing telephone surveys to performing on a cruise ship for a year and the West end for two! My most recent? Deliveroo driver! 😂 X
It's crazy that you started in 2011 bc I remember being in high school at that time watching Grace and Mamrie and Rosianna others and thinking "oh it's too late to join UA-cam, the market has already been saturated". But that was not true at all, and I'm so glad you weren't thinking the same thing!
You’re description of packing food for the vegan market reminds me a lot of my last job at the shop in the mall. There was this super early morning shift called “shipment” which was unpacking and tagging all the clothes then storing them in the back. It was stressful getting everything done in time for shifts end but it was always the most fun shift because there were no customers and the shipment team just got to hang out while we worked.
I am so jealous of you for working at Unicorn Grocery. It's so hard to get even casual work there. I've had an interview there and didn't get it. So any of my friends have applied, I've lost count.
My two fav jobs at uni were cleaning the summer accomodation including toilets in the summer holidays on campus and doing campus tours for school kids. Both good for their own reasons!
My first job was working in a restaurant kitchen. I made sandwiches, run out with peoples orders and did the dishes. And was the one the others in the kitchen could order around. I did not like it. It was so stressful. I especially disliked the customer service as people sometimes were angry with me if the food didn't arrive in time and not knowing what language I should adress them in, as I live in a bilingual area and I was quite bad as a teenager at one of the languages. My latest job has been doing things like mowing the lawn, taking away weed, and planting flowers and watering them at a place. In some ways it's a very physically demanding job with lots of heavy things, but I really enjoy being outside all day and it's not stressful at all. Like, the things you didn't finish, you just continue on the next day. Sometimes it gets a bit repetetive, but it's a nice change to doing things with my body when my studies takes a lot of brain power.
99% of my jobs have been retail. I had one as an embroidery assistant. I had to thread needles of sewing machines, send designs from the computer to the machine, wait until finished and repeat. You could wear regular clothes, listen to music, it was a very chill compared to all the strict retail ones. My job right now is data entry, I literally enter data into spreadsheets all day. It seems a very Hannah job I have right now.
This is really interesting, I love hearing about people's jobs. I've had 10 jobs at 24, a lot overlapping. 12 if you count 2 companies being bought out and so things changed dramatically.
Would suggest looking at your older youtube videos and covering over what you have learned about the topic since then. Also pointing a favorites videos list
All my jobs (bar one) have been child care related. Volunteered to teach kids karate, done breakfast and after school club and been a teaching assistant. Also volunteered at a charity shop when I was at 6th form as well as a week where my dad worked and a local theatre which was pretty fun.
Ligit working for a university while studying is super useful. I work as a Course Champion, basically promoting my course on Open Days and Interview days. Especially at home doing it on the weekend and every other Wednesday is decent!
I worked at a bakery part time. It was so much fun. :) Now I do stock-taking and I can pick my shifts whenever they offer some. And I don't need to take any shifts when I don't want to work.
Hi Hannah! You said you needed an idea about what to do for your ten year anniversary on being a UA-camr. What about doing a small series where you revisit some of the themes you did in the past, like Drunk Advice?
I am a geography teacher 👩🏻🏫 now. Which is my dream job. 🌍 I just love it. However, I have been a shop assistant and a waitress. I worked in a shop very similar to your vegan shop for 5 years. I loved it 💕 Packing was so much fun. I do relate to the coldness though. I used to look like a Michelin woman when I was working. So much layers. However, the customers were lovely. I used to chat to them for hours. 💕
For your ten year anniversary you could pick your favourite video or a couple videos from each of your years on UA-cam to see how your content, and you as a person has changed and developed. 🧡x
I'm about to be 25 but it reminds me so much of all the many jobs I have applied to or worked for! I also tried to be a catering waiter but did the one thing you cannot do in the interview which was spill all the cutlery!
My most exciting/unique job was being riflery instructor at a summer camp in the US for the summer of 2019. My current job is as a scientist in a COVID laboratory testing private + track and trace samples :) So quite contrasting 😂
I'm 25 and I have never had a real job yet. I have done years of volunteering, a couple of unpaid internships, a summer job as an instructor for a children's circus program and I have been kind of helping out in my mother's buisness with office/ website related things but I never even had a real job interview... it is kind of crazy. Hope this changes when I am done with my degree and don't spend all my time writing papers. :D
I can't believe you were a face-to-face charity fundraiser! Same! when I was 19. Lasted 4 months. I did like it though! But I get that it was pretty weird and not always fun.
The job I've had that is maybe the most out there is being a stilt walker in different events, like Canada Day parades. I've also taught stilt walking to children and adults (I'm 22 now).
My first job was at Woolworths, as a fresh-faced 15 year old. I was there literally three months before it went under and one of my overriding memories of the whole employment was coming away with a massive box of foam bananas, just because it was the last day and everything was 90% off.
My first job was also babysitter for my mums friends kids. She would always volunteer me though and not actually ask me haha. She would just come in and say you're babysitting Friday night for so and so. and as she had already told them I would do it I had no choice really. I always got paid £20 for the night though so it was good. Some of the parents would always leave me snacks too! My other jobs after that were waitressing. I started off on the wash up for a bit, went to waitressing in one pub, then got a job as a waitress in a pub just down the road from me. I loved that job. It was a small village pub so generally everyone was really nice and I got on really well with everyone I worked with. I miss it sometimes. I'm a nurse now and yeah its a pretty shit job at the minute.
If I could make a living wage I would’ve worked at Pizza Hut forever. Leave me on make or cut all day baby. Dough prep? I got you! Need boxes folded? Never! I always have shelves full. Ugh I miss it
Well I haven't had to many jobs, but my favorite was my last job. I worked as a pizza advertiser. I was paid weekly and I got free food on every shift, the down side was that it was outside so some days I was working in the cold and rain, I was so devoted to my job that I'd show up in the most worst days weather wise and work. My co workers and bosses were the best such good people, the only reason why I left was because I moved into the city.
so far I've only had summer jobs (3 so far and I turned 22 on january) but I'm looking for my next one for next summer because I coudn't work last summer due to the pandemic so hopefully I get a job! Keep your fingers crossed for me lol :d
My first jobs was working in a card shop / working in a chip shop Worst jobs was factory work and then when I did night shifts in an amazon warehouse during the first lockdown oh and also cleaning hotel rooms wasn't great (20 and am on my 6th job)
I worked in a play area but because it was only a family run business everyone who worked there had to do everything ie. book the parties, host parties, work in the cafe clean the play area (super gross) & cash up it was the most stressful job I've ever had and we were all like 15
I've had barely any jobs in comparison, but being a Bear Builder (for that well known company where you can do that) was very fun, and genuinely if I could do it again I would!
My first job was a part time job at a play centre between 16 and 17 and oh my god i absolutely hated it! I dont really like kids tbh it was just the first part time job that said yes I had applied for. Completely different to you I hated working the till and it was so much pressure so I mainly did activities with the kids and monitored the equipment which was fun sometimes but we had to clean the whole place ourselves every night and I had many unfortunate incidences cleaning toilets. Then I worked for HMRC from 18-20 and oh my god i hated this too taking personal tax phone calls all day everyday with a head set on. Every move was monitored with different codes like for personal breaks and it was just awful. Also some really bad phone calls from extremely rude people. I now work in a prison doing admin stuff and have done for nearly 2 years. I really enjoyed it, it can be very stressful but it is incredibly interesting :)
I didn’t speak much french as part of my job because the parents wanted the kids to not lose their English. Other au pairs I met though had to speak French with their families.
im 17 and my first job wasn't babysitting like you'd think but it was helping out at a kids photography club, it payed well and i loved it but sadly got shut down last year because of covid and has yet to start back up :/
Technically I've only 2 Jobs in my whole life. I struggled getting anything at first as I missed out on work experience so when I applied to pretty much every supermarket near me I was rejected. I ended up applying to one of these dodgy back of the free paper ads and did cold calling for coldseal windows, the job kinda sucked but I managed to buy a dreamcast so that was the one redeeming thing from. Then I just got myself an apprenticeship and I've been working there ever since (20 years this September which is very scary).
I did the whole charity fundraiser job as well! However I did the one where you go door knocking, and I HATED it, especially as they train team leaders to take you round low income areas, like council estates. And you feel really shit that you are taking money from people. I also got congratulated for being the only person on my team to get money from someone in a high income area. But yeah the only job I hated just as much is working in the kiosk at football stadiums. Cause loud drunk football fans are not my jam.
Just a quick question, how did you come by the au pair job? I’m considering a gap year and would love to go I’m just struggling to find a service that looks legitimate and will pair me with a nice family
Wow, neurotypical life is wild! I ended up going back to uni because I couldn't navigate the social side of minimum wage work well enough to hold down a job! When you can be fired at breakfast and replaced by lunchtime, being good at your work is not enough :( I'm glad your experiences have all been more positive than mine!
organizing, social interaction, and children = Hannah's dream job
SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT!
But where's the sex ed
Oh God, this makes me feel so old. I subscribed to you back in 2013. Back then I was 18 had just gone to uni and loved your videos. I am now 27 pregnant with twins and engaged to my future wife and still love your videos. How time flies. I hope in another ten years you'll be able to make another one of these and that I'll still be here loving your videos. 😘
AAAHHH congrats!!! Look at us growing up!!
this outfit earring and lipstick combination! chefs kiss!
Thank you!! 🧡
I love this style of video and hearing more about your pre-youtube life! My first job was bussing and dish at my grandma’s pizza restaurant, and then a dairy queen, and then hosting at a fine dining place. Hosting has been most stressful out of all of them, tied with a place I worked Summer of 2020 that was in the most lovely location. I was an outdoor education instructor for young children on a farm and it was so fun, but I felt I had no clue what I was doing, and could never do well enough at the job. The kids walked all over me and could definitely smell my fear haha. Thank goodness it was seasonal! I do wonder whether more practice would prove it to be just an awkward growth period or if I really am no good with kids. Thanks for opening up this conversation! I never really thought of a career trajectory as being a thing, much less a thing I could observe in my life so this has been enlightening to me!
I think it's great for younger people to see videos like this and that we pretty much all go through a period of all these messy jobs. It's great you enjoyed so many of them but it would be great to hear about challenges too.
Wow your CV is so impressive! I've had like 4 jobs, and I've yet to find one in my field haha. For your 10 year anniversary you could do like a UA-cam rewind style thang? Looking back on your content and maybe seeing if your opinions, advice etc has changed much over the years, or picking out your favourite moments? Everyone loves a sexy montage haha xx
Okay now, both Paris and Brazil deserves their own videos!
Babysitting is the ultimate first job lol
It actually makes me super anxious to babysit now tho. I don't like being in other peoples houses without the adults.
@StringPuppet Maestro I also worked for cutco, found out its basically a scam
The best part is when you tried to explain the packaging in the vegan market. So cute! 😂
You can do a live stream for the 10 year celebration. You talking about books, movies, life and your journey in real time would be the best thing ever. ❤️
I can't believe you've been doing this as a job for 6 years already. How time flies
My favorite job I ever had was being a basket weaving instructor! It was at a mountain resort that had a craft center, and I just helped people make baskets. It was so fun because they had dorm-style living at the resort and I made so many friends and got to do all kinds of fun outdoors stuff on my time off. I have a career now, but I've always missed that job.
I'm also coming up for 10 years in my current job, although in my case I stopped being a project manager for IT systems and bought a teddy bear shop. Best decision I have ever made, a lot less money but a lot more fun. Need to plan a celebration but difficult as who knows what we will be allowed to do by August
Technically my first job was at an Asian buffet but it was 30 minutes from home and minimum wage so I had to leave quite quickly. My first actual job was a grocery store deli and it was fine, I did that for a few months then got a job at a mental health clinic as a receptionist/admin assistant which sounds fancy and like it would have good benefits (it didn’t).
After around 2 years of that and being burned out very quickly (long story short: I was doing the work of 3 people for a year because they couldn’t find anyone who would take the job). It was so stressful, I was getting crap pay and since I was young and didn’t know how to ask for better pay, I struggled and they took advantage.
I worked in another grocery store deli for 2 years which was so stressful from bad management and a high turnover rate. I was able to switch to produce doing fruit and veg in April last year and it’s been great! My 1 year anniversary of being there is coming up and I’m SO glad to have that job. No more stomach pain, my fatigue has gotten better, everything’s great! All it took was a job switch lol.
I was an au pair as well in Italy, and had the same problem with young people around but I really became friends with the family, the kids were so cute and the parents were super cool and we end up going out for lunches, dinners (we even got drunk together 😂) and traveled a bit arroud and it was amazing, one of the best experiences of my life! I still talk to them from time to time 😁
I always enjoy your videos, but for some reason found this one really fascinating!. It's definitely reassuring to hear the wide variety of previous jobs you had before settling on UA-cam!
So far I've spent a summer running a giant bouncy castle, a summer as a betting assistant at horse racing, and 3.5 years now as a bike courier for Deliveroo/Uber Eats/Just Eat. Hopefully upon graduating my masters in September I'll be able to move on to something that fills me with as much happiness as your jobs seem to have done!!
My jobs in order: coffee shop server in BHS Coffee Lounge, shop assistant in Decathlon (hated it), english language assistant in Austria, lifeguard in last year of uni, trainee at the EU (paid), lifeguard again while I did my master’s degree, Christmas elf for one christmas, translator for a Swiss bank, editor for another Swiss bank and now... Freelance translator, proofreader and writer. Now that’s a journey 😂
that co-op job sounds so nice omg
It's so refreshing seeing a UA-camr with a 'regular' part-time student-job past :D I worked with horses from the age of 12 (yikes...) to 22, worked as a speciality barista for a year (looooved it), and now work in film marketing and publicity!
It's strange how much I can relate to this video. The fundraising, getting fired because you didn't get enough sign-ups was exactly what I went through! I also did catering and have always thought jobs at supermarkets were much better than people think! It's all about who you're working with after all 😊
That was really interesting, I’ve only been following you for the last 5 years or so, the amount of jobs you’ve had is staggering. 🤩
My favorite job was as a custodian. It was so satisfying. Also that job had the least amount of drama of any job I've had. The hours and the pay weren't great though.
*googles custodian* 😂
OMG! How am I not surprised you did Duke of Edinburgh! Its so very socially aware Type A, which seems very you. (I did it too, so no shade just joy in recognizing a kindred Type A soul.)
To celebrate ten years maybe a charity live stream? Donations go to whatever cause you fancy. Get some guests on (via zoom) over the course of a few hours. What you do with them is up to you. Maybe some quizzes and games?
Just an idea I've stolen from WattsTheSafeword :)
For your 10 year celebration: Maybe a reflection on the past 10 years - the good the bad and the ugly plus a vision for what you wanna give the world in the next 10 years?
First paying job I had was a summer job as a “material handler”. I pulled cases of freshly made & packaged potato chips (crisps) from the packaging room & loading them on trucks. Interesting parts of this : 1- fresh junk food straight from the fryer. All forms of packaged potato chips (crisps), pop corn, corn chips, & pork skins. 2. I made huge money for a summer job at the time (drum roll please) $2.00 per hour. Yes, you read that correctly, two (2) US dollars per hour. Nearly a dollar an hour more than any of my schoolmates were making at the time. 3. It was extremely illegal for me to be working at the place I was working. Being that close to packaging equipment and other mechanical items, not to mention super hot grease, was against the rules for someone of my age. In fact, I wasn’t legally old enough to have a job anywhere in the plant(I was 13). The only way I got it was my mother was the office manager of the facility. She believed that if you were old enough to walk you were old enough to work, so work I did. I did enjoy the job. I didn’t really realize exactly how dangerous it was at some points but hey I’ve been kicking around for the last 50 years since then without any real damage from it so I guess it turned out OK.
I really love my current job working with Excel spreadsheets all day long. I've had over 100 jobs over the years - literally - so I won't list them all. Lol. Maybe do a highlights video featuring your favorite moments, hairstyles, guests, etc, for your 10 year anniversary? I still remember when you started doing Vlogmas; such a wonderful idea! Loved it (and still do). :)
my first working experience was voluntary work at a farm for my gap year, which I remember very fondly. during my accidental second gap year, I got a job at this place where people could paint ceramics. really fun, plus I got to paint display pieces a few times! Now in my 2nd year of uni I recently started at a market and just sell fresh organic produce. Free imperfect veggies make up for the very early mornings and the cold 💚
HOW FUN must Hannah have been as a babysitter!!! I bet the kids loved her!
Ehhhh we mostly just watched TV!
Yess I love watching people's backgrounds on their way into UA-cam!! This was such a great watch :)
One of the most challenging jobs was babysitting for a family that fostered. Just super challenging and always mix of emotions whenever one would be moving on whether to a new family, adoption or a care home. I got into it when I was 15 as I was friends with a girl they fostered and since they knew me well they took me up as baby sitter for about 5 or 6 years. For half of that they also had a gorgeous labrador who was so friendly 🥰
I also used to fit shoes at clarks during this time, the training sessions were great though always getting my hair messed with or having to clean dribble of shoes!
Quite a CV Hannah...... You’re a force of nature lady. Great video.
Hi Hannah, I've worked in security and other guest service options too on the path towards my dream job too. It's very important for people to follow their passions and create the idealized version of what they desire from life and project it into reality through work and determination. Have a great day, and an awesome weekend.
I literally just got offered basically the exact same uni job as Hannah working as a social media person for my uni in my first and I'm so excited! It's my first ever job and hearing Hannah talk about it just makes me feel like, I've got my shit together :))
Ohh love this video! So fun to get an insight into people's past jobs! Much like you I have done a whole bunch of random jobs ranging from working in Home Bargains for £4.20 an hour & doing telephone surveys to performing on a cruise ship for a year and the West end for two! My most recent? Deliveroo driver! 😂 X
Your outfit choices have been impeccable lately! :)
So interesting hearing all your jobs!
10 year suggestion - a video made up of various series you've done: a doing it segment, a drunk advice segment, a decade favourites segment
Omg.... imagine a drunk advice segment...
Hannah: I went to Brazil and did Capoeira
Me, A BRAZILIAN: OMG SHE MENTIONED BRAZIL 🇧🇷
Congratulations on a decade of UA-cam quite an achievement 🎂🍾
It's crazy that you started in 2011 bc I remember being in high school at that time watching Grace and Mamrie and Rosianna others and thinking "oh it's too late to join UA-cam, the market has already been saturated". But that was not true at all, and I'm so glad you weren't thinking the same thing!
You’re description of packing food for the vegan market reminds me a lot of my last job at the shop in the mall. There was this super early morning shift called “shipment” which was unpacking and tagging all the clothes then storing them in the back. It was stressful getting everything done in time for shifts end but it was always the most fun shift because there were no customers and the shipment team just got to hang out while we worked.
I am so jealous of you for working at Unicorn Grocery. It's so hard to get even casual work there. I've had an interview there and didn't get it. So any of my friends have applied, I've lost count.
The data vis at 0:59 (with the animation) was SO lovely.
My two fav jobs at uni were cleaning the summer accomodation including toilets in the summer holidays on campus and doing campus tours for school kids. Both good for their own reasons!
Love how the jobs bar chart uses slightly desaturated versions of the colours on your top 😌💕
The UA-cam as a job bar chart*
My first job was working in a restaurant kitchen. I made sandwiches, run out with peoples orders and did the dishes. And was the one the others in the kitchen could order around. I did not like it. It was so stressful. I especially disliked the customer service as people sometimes were angry with me if the food didn't arrive in time and not knowing what language I should adress them in, as I live in a bilingual area and I was quite bad as a teenager at one of the languages.
My latest job has been doing things like mowing the lawn, taking away weed, and planting flowers and watering them at a place. In some ways it's a very physically demanding job with lots of heavy things, but I really enjoy being outside all day and it's not stressful at all. Like, the things you didn't finish, you just continue on the next day. Sometimes it gets a bit repetetive, but it's a nice change to doing things with my body when my studies takes a lot of brain power.
99% of my jobs have been retail. I had one as an embroidery assistant. I had to thread needles of sewing machines, send designs from the computer to the machine, wait until finished and repeat. You could wear regular clothes, listen to music, it was a very chill compared to all the strict retail ones. My job right now is data entry, I literally enter data into spreadsheets all day. It seems a very Hannah job I have right now.
Loving the funky shirt, funky earrings, funky lipstick combo!!!!
This is really interesting, I love hearing about people's jobs. I've had 10 jobs at 24, a lot overlapping. 12 if you count 2 companies being bought out and so things changed dramatically.
Would suggest looking at your older youtube videos and covering over what you have learned about the topic since then. Also pointing a favorites videos list
I might have given you that stapling tip... that's exactly what I did when I did catering at uni!
Omg!! Maybe it was you!!
All my jobs (bar one) have been child care related. Volunteered to teach kids karate, done breakfast and after school club and been a teaching assistant. Also volunteered at a charity shop when I was at 6th form as well as a week where my dad worked and a local theatre which was pretty fun.
Great video Hannah! ☺️✨🤗💗🙌
Ligit working for a university while studying is super useful. I work as a Course Champion, basically promoting my course on Open Days and Interview days. Especially at home doing it on the weekend and every other Wednesday is decent!
Yes it’s so good!! And there’s lots of part time jobs available on campus for students - deffo worth looking into!
Oooohhhhhh yeah, the plastic thingy machines that seal the bags of food. So satisfying. Did that in a rice processing factory once!
And now I'm a historian too and make a podcast about menstruation! :D
I worked at a bakery part time. It was so much fun. :) Now I do stock-taking and I can pick my shifts whenever they offer some. And I don't need to take any shifts when I don't want to work.
Happy 10th Hannah-versary!
Hi Hannah! You said you needed an idea about what to do for your ten year anniversary on being a UA-camr. What about doing a small series where you revisit some of the themes you did in the past, like Drunk Advice?
I am a geography teacher 👩🏻🏫 now. Which is my dream job. 🌍 I just love it.
However, I have been a shop assistant and a waitress. I worked in a shop very similar to your vegan shop for 5 years. I loved it 💕 Packing was so much fun. I do relate to the coldness though. I used to look like a Michelin woman when I was working. So much layers. However, the customers were lovely. I used to chat to them for hours. 💕
Wow Hannah you really were a busy bee all those years! Good job! 😉
Lots of jobs in a short amount of time! And then just one job for the last 6 years...
@@morehannah seems quite a healthy choice to me! You’ve had it all and then you found your true call! 🙃
For your ten year anniversary you could pick your favourite video or a couple videos from each of your years on UA-cam to see how your content, and you as a person has changed and developed. 🧡x
I'm about to be 25 but it reminds me so much of all the many jobs I have applied to or worked for! I also tried to be a catering waiter but did the one thing you cannot do in the interview which was spill all the cutlery!
My most exciting/unique job was being riflery instructor at a summer camp in the US for the summer of 2019.
My current job is as a scientist in a COVID laboratory testing private + track and trace samples :) So quite contrasting 😂
OMG you went to Brazil aaah that's so cool, I'd really like to hear your impressions about it! Hugs from São Paulo 🇧🇷🇧🇷💕
I'm 25 and I have never had a real job yet. I have done years of volunteering, a couple of unpaid internships, a summer job as an instructor for a children's circus program and I have been kind of helping out in my mother's buisness with office/ website related things but I never even had a real job interview... it is kind of crazy. Hope this changes when I am done with my degree and don't spend all my time writing papers. :D
I can't believe you were a face-to-face charity fundraiser! Same! when I was 19. Lasted 4 months. I did like it though! But I get that it was pretty weird and not always fun.
The job I've had that is maybe the most out there is being a stilt walker in different events, like Canada Day parades. I've also taught stilt walking to children and adults (I'm 22 now).
So cool!!!
My first job was at Woolworths, as a fresh-faced 15 year old. I was there literally three months before it went under and one of my overriding memories of the whole employment was coming away with a massive box of foam bananas, just because it was the last day and everything was 90% off.
Oh my god Woolies!
For your 10 year anniversary of being on UA-cam, review the evolution of your hair styles over the years!
My first job was also babysitter for my mums friends kids. She would always volunteer me though and not actually ask me haha. She would just come in and say you're babysitting Friday night for so and so. and as she had already told them I would do it I had no choice really. I always got paid £20 for the night though so it was good. Some of the parents would always leave me snacks too! My other jobs after that were waitressing. I started off on the wash up for a bit, went to waitressing in one pub, then got a job as a waitress in a pub just down the road from me. I loved that job. It was a small village pub so generally everyone was really nice and I got on really well with everyone I worked with. I miss it sometimes. I'm a nurse now and yeah its a pretty shit job at the minute.
If I could make a living wage I would’ve worked at Pizza Hut forever. Leave me on make or cut all day baby. Dough prep? I got you! Need boxes folded? Never! I always have shelves full. Ugh I miss it
Ooh Capoeira that's soooo, cool! I would fall much too clumsy.
Well I haven't had to many jobs, but my favorite was my last job. I worked as a pizza advertiser.
I was paid weekly and I got free food on every shift, the down side was that it was outside so some days I was working in the cold and rain, I was so devoted to my job that I'd show up in the most worst days weather wise and work.
My co workers and bosses were the best such good people, the only reason why I left was because I moved into the city.
so far I've only had summer jobs (3 so far and I turned 22 on january) but I'm looking for my next one for next summer because I coudn't work last summer due to the pandemic so hopefully I get a job! Keep your fingers crossed for me lol :d
My first jobs was working in a card shop / working in a chip shop
Worst jobs was factory work and then when I did night shifts in an amazon warehouse during the first lockdown
oh and also cleaning hotel rooms wasn't great
(20 and am on my 6th job)
This was a really fun video 👍💛🧡
you could do a lil highlights reel of the past ten years! would be very nostalgic!
You have a very nice positive take on life. For your 10 yrs, how about a video made up of short favourite clips from over the years?
I worked in a play area but because it was only a family run business everyone who worked there had to do everything ie. book the parties, host parties, work in the cafe clean the play area (super gross) & cash up it was the most stressful job I've ever had and we were all like 15
You’ve done a lot of jobs.great video
Maybe do some kind video where you highlight the fav and least fav things you did each year. Throw in some montage stuff maybe.
I've just started my first job, so this was really interesting
I've had barely any jobs in comparison, but being a Bear Builder (for that well known company where you can do that) was very fun, and genuinely if I could do it again I would!
Love the outfit 😍 so cute!
My most unusual job was as an unpaid untrained bomb disposal technician. Scary, looking back on it.
I really enjoyed this video :)
I feel like you doing Capoeira in Brazil deserves at least its own video!
It was 11 years ago! I barely remember the details lol!
@@morehannah That might also be fun. "How much Capoeira do I still remember after a decade?" I would certainly watch that.
My first job was a part time job at a play centre between 16 and 17 and oh my god i absolutely hated it! I dont really like kids tbh it was just the first part time job that said yes I had applied for. Completely different to you I hated working the till and it was so much pressure so I mainly did activities with the kids and monitored the equipment which was fun sometimes but we had to clean the whole place ourselves every night and I had many unfortunate incidences cleaning toilets. Then I worked for HMRC from 18-20 and oh my god i hated this too taking personal tax phone calls all day everyday with a head set on. Every move was monitored with different codes like for personal breaks and it was just awful. Also some really bad phone calls from extremely rude people. I now work in a prison doing admin stuff and have done for nearly 2 years. I really enjoyed it, it can be very stressful but it is incredibly interesting :)
wow that job as an au pair sounds like something id love to do! can i ask how much french you spoke going into the job??
Au pairs are really common in my country, and they usually don't require you to speak the local language as it's a "cultural exchange"
I didn’t speak much french as part of my job because the parents wanted the kids to not lose their English. Other au pairs I met though had to speak French with their families.
@@morehannah ah cool thanks for letting me know !
@@SamarkandChan snazzy id love to work as an au pair some days though I have no idea how id go about it
@@isabelnecessary5915 just search for au pair organisations online. 😊 There are tons of people on UA-cam that have made videos about it as well.
im 17 and my first job wasn't babysitting like you'd think but it was helping out at a kids photography club, it payed well and i loved it but sadly got shut down last year because of covid and has yet to start back up :/
Technically I've only 2 Jobs in my whole life. I struggled getting anything at first as I missed out on work experience so when I applied to pretty much every supermarket near me I was rejected. I ended up applying to one of these dodgy back of the free paper ads and did cold calling for coldseal windows, the job kinda sucked but I managed to buy a dreamcast so that was the one redeeming thing from. Then I just got myself an apprenticeship and I've been working there ever since (20 years this September which is very scary).
Also your outfit in this video looks very First Aid Kit and I'm digging it :)
omg what a compliment! thank you!
You should play Overcooked 2 if you love serving food. Such a good game
I did the whole charity fundraiser job as well! However I did the one where you go door knocking, and I HATED it, especially as they train team leaders to take you round low income areas, like council estates. And you feel really shit that you are taking money from people. I also got congratulated for being the only person on my team to get money from someone in a high income area. But yeah the only job I hated just as much is working in the kiosk at football stadiums. Cause loud drunk football fans are not my jam.
I wish someone had told you what Wonderweb was instead of needing staples for the trousers!
Just a quick question, how did you come by the au pair job? I’m considering a gap year and would love to go I’m just struggling to find a service that looks legitimate and will pair me with a nice family
You've had some kinda cool jobs like almost everyone I know started in a supermarket or convenience store (myself included :P)
Wow, neurotypical life is wild! I ended up going back to uni because I couldn't navigate the social side of minimum wage work well enough to hold down a job! When you can be fired at breakfast and replaced by lunchtime, being good at your work is not enough :( I'm glad your experiences have all been more positive than mine!
just got let go at a job bc of hour issues w covid so the timing is good
My first job was picking strawberries in the field! I still have bad knees because of it, whahah. I did get to eat some though, they were great.