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Fri Oct-22-04 02:19 PM
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How old were you, and what was your first job? |
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Just curious.I was 16, and worked in an ice cream parlor quite a few years ago, and minimum wage was around a buck fifty.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:19 PM
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1. '16' at the local purlic library |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:19 PM
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and I set up dinner trays and washed dishes at a nursing home.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:25 PM
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16. I worked at a nursing home/convalescent hospital... |
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...but couldn't handle it emotionally, so only lasted a couple of months.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:20 PM
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3. 16, Target. Behind the food counter. Horrible. |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:20 PM
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4. 16, fish and chips place |
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It was owned by a couple from England, and a bunch of ex pats who played rugby would come in every weekend. I LOVED that job!
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:20 PM
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I was a cashier. Very boring job.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:20 PM
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:20 PM
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7. oh crap ! you mean that kinda job !!! |
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16, uncle's store. made about 250% more than you per hour.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:31 PM
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27. I know, amazing the amount the cost of living has gone up over the years. |
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Of course my second "job" was the US Navy. I know, it's actually an adventure.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:32 PM
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29. nice dude. thanks for serving our nation. |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:21 PM
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8. Local print and television commercials |
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I was 4 or 5
Then paperboy at 13.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:21 PM
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9. besides a paper route? |
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Not till college - worked at Bojangles... (18 yrs old)
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:21 PM
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10. 15 and worked as a dishwasher |
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at a Mom and Pop diner... worked my way up to cook after a year. I really liked it. The owner was a really nice guy. His wife was a major bitch.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:22 PM
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11. 16, I was amessenger for a |
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Wall St. firm. Long time ago and don't remember which one it was, not a biggie. It was fun running all over the city.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:22 PM
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12. 14 at a ice cream place lasted 2 hours |
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salary 1.25 $ an hour i spent the 2.50$ on ice cream somewhere else
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:23 PM
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13. 17 - janitor in my granny's apartment building. |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:24 PM
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When your dad is a farmer, and you worked for as long as you can remember, it is hard to say how old you were.
Most kids came home from school and played. I had to go to work for a couple of hours.
I was probably 9 years old when I was working regularly for a paycheck.
One advantage of working this young is the ability to drive stuff when you are quite young. I learned to drive a standard pickup truck (1964 GMC w/ 3 on the tree), when I was about 10 years old. I was driving Tractors on the road at age 14.
Cheers Drifter
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:27 PM
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20. Damn, that pretty cool... |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:24 PM
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15. 8, sweeping floors in a bakery and working the snack counter |
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at a public golf course. Both affiliated with family friends, but they were real jobs. I wound up working every job at that course - snack bar, pro shop, maintenance crew - for the next 10 years.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:30 PM
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24. alright. common ground with The Pittster |
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i worked at my college's golf course for 4 years.
got to fetch a cart for willie nelson and kris kristofferson once. :)
good times, good times.
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:00 PM
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45. The golf carts were the best part |
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Edited on Fri Oct-22-04 03:01 PM by WilliamPitt
We used to get under the hood and cut the governor cable, which was there to inhibit the speed of the cart. We hauled tremendous amounts of ass all across the course. Tried for 10 years to flip one over on purpose. A week before I left for college, I finally did it. :)
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:21 PM
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12+ years later, i still have a scar on the back of my hand from a hi-speed cart roll.
in my defense, I wasnt driving.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:25 PM
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my grandparents pressed me into service at their country club as a busboy.
I had expressed neither interest in work or a need for $.
I was fired the 1st night, because: big surprise, a 13-yr old gets a little loopy around midnight.
im pushing 40 now and it still rankles.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:26 PM
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:27 PM
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19. 14, junior counselor at camp |
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I made less than minimum wage -- they called it a "stipend" for an apprenticeship, rather than a salary.
My first hourly job was when I was 16, at Kids R Us, as a sales clerk.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:27 PM
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21. 16 - Stock Boy in Men's Clothing Store |
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"Allan's Mens & Boys Wear" in Morristown, NJ. Allan was an old-time Jewish merchant, who could look at a person and know what size they wore. He also knew where everything was in his store; I remember him telling me to get on a ladder and go to a certain box - I would and the exact item he was looking for was there!!
And the doors both had hand-written signs on them that said "YES, WE HAVE BELL-BOTTOMS".
In the Early '80s, Allan and his wife retired due to poor health, and they had a huge going out of business sale - the only sale Allan ever had. (He believed in keeping the prices as low as he could.) I learned a lot about dealing with people from Allan.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:29 PM
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Usher at a theater at 14, .50cts an hour, BIG MONEY
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:30 PM
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At Shakespere in the Park...then working counters at a French Bakery owned by Persians.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:31 PM
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25. 15 - worked in an ice cream shop making ice cream |
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I worked the counter sometimes, but it was mutually agreeable that I didn't deal with the customers so much.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:31 PM
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26. 16--bag boy at local market, no not a chain, but a real local market... |
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...which is now out of business. I think minimum wage was $2.00 or $2 and a few cents over....oner was an asshole, cheap SOB.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:32 PM
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28. I was 16 and a junior in HS |
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Edited on Fri Oct-22-04 02:33 PM by notadmblnd
went to work as a co-op student at a bank. Was hired full time after graduation. In 1981 a major computer services company starts with an E based out of Plano Texas was hired do to the banks data processing. We were told if we wanted jobs we now work for them. Stayed with them till this past August when my position was eliminated. Am now un-employed after 28 years. I'm not going to look for another job until after the little chimp is out of office, until then I'm going to be one of those lazy poor people living off the government dole. With my husband dieing last October, seems I now qualify for Social Security suvivors benefits. Guess I'm lucky I have a minor child.
on edit: I'm now 45
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:34 PM
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Selling candy, chips and soft drinks, oooo, and snowcones. $.50 an hour, 7 hours a day in the summer. I was 14. I moved up the ladder to lifeguard a couple of years later. They let us handle the chemicals.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:39 PM
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33. Not to mention the free scenery... |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:49 PM
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39. Dang, was there scenery? |
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There WAS scenery! At 16, we all were scenery. I used to care about that.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:35 PM
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31. 16-McDonald's...My mom was the store manager.... |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:36 PM
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At 14 I was washing dishes at a place called Maurice McGuffys. I got paid $2.13 an hour, I think the minimum wage was $2.20. It was all illegal, but I made some cash. It was one of my very few jobs like that. Right out of high school I went to work in a scaffold manufacturing company and joined a union.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:40 PM
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34. 13, babysitter and strawberry picker. |
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Both incredibly hard work and underpaid!
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:40 PM
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Drove a tractor raking hay, $5.00 a day plus room and board. Did it for 3 summers.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:43 PM
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36. I was 11, and no, I'm not a character in a Dickens novel |
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I worked in my family's salmon cannery, doing any number of things. I made minimum wage, which was $3/hour back then. Then I got a raise about a year later to $3.25.
I worked side by side with everyone there. By the time I was in high school, I worked on the line, which is very hard work. We often worked 16-hour days at the height of the season. The money was great - sure beat the hell out of babysitting.
The whole experience gave me a real respect for people who bust their asses working for a living. You'll never see me cross a picket line, and I am known as a good tipper. ;)
I've worked in retail for 20 years, and I'm proud to say that this is my last Christmas in retail. :D
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:43 PM
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37. I was 13, and had not 1, but 2 paperroutes |
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Then, when I was 15, I moved up to dishwasher at a local pub. Then pizza cook...
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:46 PM
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38. 10, Teaching neighborhood kids gymnastics |
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:51 PM
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40. 9 - I worked in a coal mine |
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No seriously, if you aren't counting my paper route. When I was 16 I got a job as a dishwasher
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:55 PM
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43. Joined the Navy three days out of HS... |
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...joined up because I was sick of my parents telling me what to do. Smooth move huh?
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:54 PM
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42. I was 12 - helped my dad install insulation. |
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What a godawful job. Held that for 2 years until I got a diff job at a grocery store.
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Fri Oct-22-04 02:57 PM
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44. 16 in a garden stuff factory. Not cool, not well paid ! lol n/t |
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:02 PM
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I worked as a waitress in a family owned Italian restaurant. My bosses taught me what wine goes with what dish. I also learned to make the best Italian food...ever.
Oh yeah, my first bf was the son of the owers. :)
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:02 PM
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47. 11 I kept a country club snack bar clean |
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:06 PM
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and will be starting my first job in the dog kennel at an animal shelter.
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:10 PM
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My family owned their own Hardware store and I had to work there in teh summer for nothing. It was my obligation.
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:17 PM
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50. 17--Deliquent Property Tax Collector... |
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and people just *loved* to hear from me. I never had so much venom directed at me since, well, since I posted a dissenting opinion in the GD forum. ;-)
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:41 PM
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52. 16 - Sears, Customer Service... |
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... in a very small town, so at CS we did everything from wrap presents to take complaints to order parts and schdule deliveries. It was fun! When the store operator took a break at night, I relieved her. It was a switchboard with cords and all that -- very cool.
Oops, I'm old, huh?
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Fri Oct-22-04 03:44 PM
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53. 18 and at a Dollar Tree |
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I was hired basically because I'm tall and could reach things on high shelves for old ladies. A year later I was manager.:p
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