Charles Dickens first job was working in Warren's Blacking Factory
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Warren Blacking Factory
Charels Dickens worked at Warrens blacken factory. His first job was when he was 15 years old
Charles Dickens took his first job at the age of 12. He worked in a factory labeling jars of shoe polish.
Charles Dickens worked as a law office clerk at Ellis and Blackmore in Holborn, London, in 1827. This was his first job after leaving school at the age of 15.
Charles Dickens' wife was a tailor.
Charles Dickens got his first job at the age of 15 as a junior clerk in a law office. He later pursued a career in journalism and writing.
Dickens was prompted to search for a job when his father was imprisoned for debt, forcing the young Charles Dickens to leave school and work in a blacking factory to help support his family.
being a man.
he was a clerk in civil service
He was a amatuer play writer