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In reply to the discussion: What was your first paying job as a teenager? I worked at a pizza joint, How about you?? [View all]debm55
(30,618 posts)229. What a great job. We had a pearl diver at the Sea World in Ohio. Loved watching them dive. My husband bought me a
setting for the pearl. I still have it.
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What was your first paying job as a teenager? I worked at a pizza joint, How about you?? [View all]
debm55
Aug 14
OP
Thank you AltairIV..That was a very common job back in the day. and from friends having that job, the pay stunk.
debm55
Aug 14
#6
I was a pin setter at a bowling alley in my small town in Nebraska where i grew up. ten cents per line played.
OLDMDDEM
Aug 14
#4
Thank you, FalloutShelter. That must have been a mess to clean. Did they have a worker that did "Clean Up in aisle 3" or
debm55
Aug 14
#38
Yeah we didn't have an operative cash register so had to add up all the items and make change
captain queeg
Aug 14
#215
Thank you, House of Roberts. I bet that was hard work especially in the rain and heat.
debm55
Aug 14
#50
Thank you, lapfog_1 . You put in alot of physical work for that $200. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Aug 14
#69
Other than cutting grass, I worked in grocery stores. Learned a lot about customers and jerks.
Silent Type
Aug 14
#20
Thank you Silent Type. Same here at the pizza place---customers and jerks-you learn life lessons.
debm55
Aug 14
#54
Thank you woodsprite. Did your parents have words with the car company? Other wise it does sound like a neat job.
debm55
Aug 14
#59
Oh my, thank you Bmoboy. One of my summer jobs in college was as a soda jerk. Never could get the mixtures right and
debm55
Aug 14
#63
I did that too till we moved into town. My dad would drop me off at my sister trailer park with the mower and pick me
captain queeg
Aug 14
#218
Sales clerk at J C Penney's, I think in the beauty section.....ha ha, never used anything
a kennedy
Aug 14
#26
Thank you, a kennedy. And it was cheaper at the Drug store. I remember when JC Penney's had a Hair Salon.
debm55
Aug 14
#92
Thank you AmBlue. I see your point. I worked in a no kill animal shelter latter in my life. I had the cat section. I did
debm55
Aug 14
#97
Thank you, agingdem. It sounds like a great job to have. and the pay(at the time) wasn't bad either for a young teen.
debm55
Aug 14
#118
Thank you, getagrip_already. That does sound like very hard work. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Aug 14
#121
Thank you iscooterliberally. Very interesting jobs. At Penn State, I worked my way through college working in the dorm's
debm55
Aug 14
#125
Thank you The Blue Flower. Yes, I remember putting in the prices. Then you have the people who check their receipts and
debm55
Aug 14
#126
Thank you birdographer. I had my students do that themselves at the end of the year. That sounds like a boring job.
debm55
Aug 14
#127
WOW Thank you coprolite. What two great jobs you had. You are the first potato chip taste tester I met online,
debm55
Aug 14
#136
Thank you GreenWave. Did you wear a uniform? I remember looking on the car seats and car floor to find change to fill
debm55
Aug 14
#138
I don't think we did. They wanted me to go to oil school telling me I could make Big Bucks
GreenWave
Aug 14
#141
MichMan , I love your Burger Chef story it is so funny. Thank you for sharing with us.
debm55
Aug 14
#139
Ah yes. I remember Burger Chef. Not sure how wide spread they were but had them in Ohio.
captain queeg
Aug 14
#222
No more shines, Billy. Maybe you didn't hear about it, they didn't go up there and tell you.
LuckyCharms
Aug 14
#91
Thank you for sharing. LuckyCharms. That was a heck of a lot of money for a 14 year old.
debm55
Aug 14
#88
Yes, I walked around inside the aquarium with a bucket of vinegar water and a squeegee cleaning
Gaytano70
Aug 14
#170
Thank you PXR-5, I remember my cousins doing that. They had an assembly line putting the Pittsburgh paper together.
debm55
Aug 14
#153
Thank you grumpyduck. I really find the job demonstrating magic tricks to be interesting. Do you remember any?
debm55
Aug 14
#173
Thank you moniss. I am so sorry about the back and knee problems. Let me give you a .........
debm55
Aug 14
#162
Thank you very much drray23. You must be very smart to be getting a degree in Chemisty at 16,
debm55
Aug 14
#174
Thank you unc70 for sharing with us. I bet it was very hard working in the hot sun.
debm55
Aug 14
#175
Thank you North Shore Chicago. You had some very parents that matched what you made.
debm55
Aug 14
#177
Thank you PittBlue. Yes, they didn't have to pay minimum wage for those under 18years , I remember them all over the PA
debm55
Aug 14
#89
HipChick. Thank you for your work that you did there. It must have been very draining on you. Love, Debbie.
debm55
Aug 14
#84
Babysitter for two kids from a rich family vacationing in my area for a summer. Just turned 14.
catbyte
Aug 14
#93
Thank you catbyte. You sound like you really enjoyed the kids. Wonderful. I think they enjoyed you too.
debm55
Aug 14
#180
Thank you, Niagara. I remember Ponderosa's around here. We also had a Bonanza Steakhouse here. Thanks for sharing.
debm55
Aug 14
#100
Thank you Deep State Witch. I lived near the location of their home office in McKessport, PA, Did you store have the sit
debm55
Aug 14
#186
other than getting paid to sing at church (I was a soloist at 11), the first real job I had
gopiscrap
Aug 14
#99
I worked an agricultural job in the city when I was 14. An evergreen nursery where I dug, planted, cut...etc
Rustynaerduwell
Aug 14
#101
Janitor. And I loved it! Had my sister work for me too, she cleaned the front half of the office complex, and I
SWBTATTReg
Aug 14
#107
Thank you so much, fernlady. I remember those days of applying for a cc or making a payment on a cc. At our store it was
debm55
Aug 14
#117
Thank you, rsdsharp. I remember to work the meat cutter in the deli you had to be a certain age. but I knew kids younger
debm55
Aug 14
#129
What a great job. We had a pearl diver at the Sea World in Ohio. Loved watching them dive. My husband bought me a
debm55
Aug 14
#229
I worked the front counter and stepped in the back to sometimes make the pizza. Hot as hell in the back.
debm55
Aug 14
#219
I said shining shoes and cleaning spittoons at a local massage parlor and got some laughs on FB a while back. n/t
brewens
Aug 14
#154
Thank you, Permanut. You must have made good money as Schwinn bikes were the top of the line.
debm55
Aug 15
#260
Thank you Elessar Zappa. I love their ice. Working in the kitchen is a hot, dirty job. I did it too
debm55
Aug 15
#259
Wonderful post 3catwoman3. I remember the workers at Penneys would have this hand steamer and would steam the clothing
debm55
Aug 14
#221
Thank you Joinfortmill. You learn a lot of people skills. And it is hard work being on your feet all day.
debm55
Aug 14
#209
Thank you, Beachnutt, that sounds wounderful. The smells of farm fresh fruits and veggies.
debm55
Aug 14
#206
Thank you Nictuku. That first job sounds sort of creepy. Your second job sounds great. Making tacos. YUMMY
debm55
Aug 14
#205
Thank you Submariner. My husband is from Boston and we always said "who sells the best hot dogs, Fenway Pawk" True.
debm55
Aug 14
#203
Thank you very oberle. How great to have your first paying job turn into a career.
debm55
Aug 14
#201
Thank you wishstar for a great post. Love cheery cobbler. Now everytime I make it , I will think of your post.
debm55
Aug 14
#199
I had a couple paper routes but then I got a job cleaning up a meat market at night.
captain queeg
Aug 14
#211
Thank you, TexasBushwhacker. What a deal!! We must be around the same age. I am 69 years old. I love the swirls. YUMMY
debm55
Aug 14
#227
Hahahahah. I have an inhaler and MM for my husband that has Malignant prostrate cancer. He won't take it as he is
debm55
Aug 15
#267
Summer I was 12 worked in my uncles auto body shop 5 days a week for a buck an hour - 1961.
NoMoreRepugs
Aug 14
#228
Thank you , Delarage. We don't get get newspapers here in Pittsburgh anymore. All online. You were a very good paper boy
debm55
Aug 15
#250
Thank you Figarosmom. Very interesting jobs. Thank you for sharing. PS I took drafting in HS and I loved it.
debm55
Aug 15
#243
I think an Art Assistant to an Art Teacher at a summertime art school for kids, maybe tweens...
electric_blue68
Aug 15
#241
OldBalsdy1701E, Thank you very much. I did the same with the money from my first job.
debm55
Aug 15
#246
As an employee, Denver Post paper route 1968, had to be thirteen. I made some good money for a kid in school.
Hotler
Aug 15
#261
Thank you Hotler. I don't think there any paper boys any more. Most is online. I enjoyed the smell, look and feel of
debm55
Aug 15
#262
Helped a friend's father pack silverware while my father was laid up witn a broken foot.
Rocknation
Aug 15
#263