The Average White Guys
Everyone starts somewhere. In this episode, we take a trip back to our first jobs and the experiences that shaped who we became professionally. From mowing lawns and delivering papers to working in pizza shops, construction, marketing, and real estate, we share the stories, struggles, and unexpected lessons that came from those early days of work. What started as simple jobs turned into some of the most important learning experiences of our lives—teaching us responsibility, resilience, work ethic, communication, and how to adapt when things didn’t go as planned. We also dive into the value of internships, entry-level work, and why even the jobs you think don’t matter often end up teaching the biggest lessons. Along the way, we share funny stories, awkward moments, and the reality of figuring things out while trying to build a future. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that every job has value, and every experience—good or bad—helps shape your path forward. What You’ll Hear: * Our very first jobs and what they taught us * Funny and frustrating moments from early work experiences * Why work ethic matters more than talent early on * The importance of resilience and adaptability * How small jobs can lead to bigger opportunities * What was your first job? Drop it in the comments 👇
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