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Does anyone remember in days gone by Friday afternoons at work where someone would come round and give you a brown paper envelope with cash in it?
I got my first one in 1974 and it had just over £3.00 in it. Mum took £1.75 for my keep and I kept the rest.

When did you first get yours and can you remember how much was in it?
 
The first one I ever got was when I was 14 and collecting glasses at the Simonside Social Club. I worked 40 hours a week evenings and weekends and was paid £1 ph. Because of the hours I never had time to spend it so was bloody loaded. I think it netted down to £35 or 6 of which my mother took the 5 or 6.
My first apprenticeship pay packet contained the princely sum of £18.
 
I honestly can't remember how much cash was in my first pay packet, i know it wasn't much though!! lol!! Iused to earn more going out with my uncle, Saturday and sometimes Sundays working with him on his jobs!!
 
I think when I started work I got about £15/20. We used to go to the bosses house and the pay packets were all laid out on his kitchen table.
 
If we have a site running with a lot of labourers we still pay them every Friday in a brown envelope with their details and hours filled in on the back of it. Payday is an interesting time, some Fridays it can involve a large amount of cash and a couple of firearms to keep the peace. There's invariably some animated discussions about paypackets being light.
 
Yes, I remember my first brown envelope, £20 per week for an 40hr week,£5 to mum. (time has flown by seems like yesterday)
 
Still had brown envelopes when I started my apprenticeship in 1975, I did block release at college and got £14-00 a week, mom had a fiver for keep had to buy a weekly bus pass which was £1-75 if my memory serves me and the rest was all mine unless I needed more A4 paper for college folder.
 
I've actually still got my very first one somewhere. I grew up as a lad with my dad as a local bobby so therefore lived in a police house next door to the (small) nick. When I was about 6 or 7 (yep, you did read that right) the place got generally over-hauled and refitted by a commercial building contractors and I just made a menace of myself over the school holidays and 'tagged along' with the incredibly patient foreman/chippy (although in fairness, I probably learned loads as well and set me on the path). At the end of the first week and they'd all been paid he threw me an envelope too, with 50p wages in it that he'd asked their clerk to sort out. I was well and truly made up. And, to change topic ever so slightly, at around the same period of time the place had gas installed and I vividly remember being out in the middle of the road and in the trench with the contractors trying to use a road breaker!! They didn't pay me.

Ahh......the good old days before health and safety!!!
 
As a 15 year old apprentice at a Sir Richard Arkwrights cotton mill I got £6.17 shillings and could afford to go out more than I do now.
 
My dad told me to give my first 1976 paypacket containing £16 to my mum unopened :D she took £5 keep and gave the rest to me, after that I just gave her £5 a week.

Our wages office was robbed by the infamous (at the time) "Thursday gang" at gunpoint about 1978!.
 

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