What job should I have?

I'm applying to a clothing store and its asking me what my last job was, but i never had a job what do i do? i?

  • I'm applying to work at buffallo exchange and it's asking for me to name my last or present job but I never worked, and there's no space avaiable for me to click or type that. The job description said you don't need work experience to be a canidate for this job, what do I do? here is what it looks like employment application Begin with your present or last job. You must completely enter at least one previous job JOB 1 Dates Employed: from to FT PT Employer May we contact? Yes No Address City State Zip Supervisor Phone Job Title & Duties (25-word limit) Starting Pay Ending Pay Reason for Leaving JOB 2 Dates Employed: from to FT PT Employer May we contact? Yes No Address City State Zip Supervisor Phone Job Title & Duties (25-word limit) Starting Pay Ending Pay Reason for Leaving JOB 3 Dates Employed: from to FT PT Employer May we contact? Yes No Address City State Zip Supervisor Phone Job Title & Duties (25-word limit) Starting Pay Ending Pay Reason for Leaving JOB 4 Dates Employed: from to FT PT Employer May we contact? Yes No Address City State Zip Supervisor Phone Job Title & Duties (25-word limit) Starting Pay Ending Pay Reason for Leaving Page 3 of 4 © 1999-2012 Buffalo Exchange, LTD. | Web Site Credits | Privacy Policy | Last Updated 1/24/11

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    Job1 This is my first job.

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I would leave it blank. seems logical.

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