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IMO, many kids today are too lazy to work, as parents give them a generous weekly allowance. ********* "Some people are alive today because it's against the law to kill them". | |||
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Saluki |
Walked beans, cut thistles out of pastures, detasseled corn, painted roofs with tar. ----------The weather is here I wish you were beautiful---------- | |||
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Master of one hand pistol shooting |
Poop scooper, flea dipper, and surgeon at Dad's hospital SIGnature NRA Benefactor CMP Pistol Distinguished | |||
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I mowed the lawn for a friend of my mother and took care of her canary when she went on vacation. I assembled new bikes and repaired bikes in a friend's shop. Reading through the posts jogged my memory about delivering phone books... yes, I remember that job well, now. This thread also reminds me about the side jobs I had while working full time, once I was on my own. Sic Semper Tyrannis If you beat your swords into plowshares, you will become farmers for those who didn't! Political Correctness is fascism pretending to be Manners-George Carlin | |||
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Farm work Painting crew Gunstore Farm work was soup-to-nuts, did everything as well as run the farm for a year before college. Painting crew was a fast quick high pressure experience, paint houses, interior/exterior hang wallpaper, before new owners move in. Made more money in a week at the job than 2 months! Gunstore was a great job, got to handle everything and was responsible for running the shipping aspect of the mail-order business. Worked with a couple of wild Vietnam vets and had a ball. | |||
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Mensch |
A&P Armonk, NY. Ran register, stocked shelves & corralled carts. Then moved up to plum job in the butcher dept (2 union butchers & me). $3.35/hr tax free. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Yidn, shreibt un fershreibt" "The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind." -Bomber Harris | |||
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Bagger at grocery store Pump jockey Assistant anything on construction site with my Dad, Uncle and Grandfather. | |||
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Aircraft mechanic, worked in a book store, and made pizza's. I started a welding business making horse feeders, saddle racks and various supplies, but ultimately lost my hat at auction before the end of high school. | |||
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safe & sound |
I owned three of my own businesses, but took a job my senior year as part of my marketing class as a jewelry buyer for a local pawn shop. | |||
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Life's too short to live by the rules |
Never worked in High School. I didn't get my first job until after High School the summer before college. My odd jobs in no particular order: Kings Dominion (theme park food service) Worked in two campus dining establishments in college Delivered departmental mail on campus (by far my favorite odd job) Secretary assistant while in college Temp Secretary/Admin while on break during the summers at home Worked at the local Office Depot (summers) IT assistant to HR IT guy for the VA National Guard (summers and winter break) Ski lift operator (for about two days, the manager was HUGE ass) Worked for the school social calendar doing layout and design in college That's about all I can remember. I'm currently working on 22 years on my second job out of college. First job lasted only about 1.5 years. | |||
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I cut grass and did yard work, cleaned a few gutters also shoveled snow. Picked up returnable bottles. I also delivered news papers 7 days a week. My dad had a friend who was a brick mason and during the summer I would help him if needed. At 16 went to work at IHOP working Fridays 5-11pm and Sat night 11-7am. | |||
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Dean of Law |
Anything that paid $10 per hour... anything. | |||
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The Constable |
TEN bucks an HOUR! Back in 1963 as an 8th grader I worked on a farm for $5 a DAY! Ten an HOUR was unimaginable. | |||
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Walked beans, detassled corn,caddie,stock/bagger at grocery store,puller and setter of skeet/trap at the gun club,retail at Radio Shack, dishwasher in a restaurant, mowed yards and baled hay. | |||
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paradox in a box |
Unloaded tractor trailers full of watermelon at the produce center overnights. These go to eleven. | |||
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Bald Headed Squirrel Hunter |
I used to hoe cotton and I was a disc jockey at a local radio station. "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss" | |||
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Picked up Gravenstein apples Clerked in fruit market Also worked my way through college In charge of language lab Worked for home developers putting together blueprint packages for financing Worked at Boys’ Club summer camp _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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I had a regular part-time job in high school. Most of my odd jobs were in grade school and jr. high. I did park cars at a private New Years Eve party two years. Made about 80$. Of course that was in 1966. I got to drive some really fine cars. The party giver had a Rolls. Maserati and a Ferrari. NRA Life Endowment member Tri-State Gun collectors Life Member | |||
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Eschew Obfuscation |
I was a car jumper (I think that's what we were called) for an auto auction. We would be directed to go pick up a car from somewhere on the lot, drive it through the arena as folks bid on it, and then go park it again. Occasionally, we got to drive some pretty hot cars and so it was a pretty fun job for a kid in high school. _____________________________________________________________________ “One of the common failings among honorable people is a failure to appreciate how thoroughly dishonorable some other people can be, and how dangerous it is to trust them.” – Thomas Sowell | |||
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Picked strawberries (I see 2 others on this thread) Delivered newspapers Ski instructor Flipped burgers at Jack-in-the-box Silent | |||
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