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  • SchroozSchrooz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 165
    I trappeped jumbo rats at a warehouse using "victor" neck breakers. I guess I was around 8yrs old when I started. $0.25 a kill. Made a good chunk of change during the summer months.
  • RoughscotsmanRoughscotsman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 39
    Left College at 18 to work as a club doorman and barman. The money was great at the time but looking back it was a bad move. Guess we learn as we go.
  • HaybletHayblet Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,400
    kuzi16:
    i mowed lawns for about 6 neighbors every week. could clear about $100- 150 a week. not bat money for a 13 year old.
    I did about the same was killer for 13-15 then went to work for Wendy's and it's been downhill (mostly) since..
  • t_evan50t_evan50 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,725
    Started working at my family's helicopter repair station when i was 14, sweeping floors, cleaning parts, etc. Went to college, got the education to work on em, and been doin it ever since.
  • mrpillowmrpillow Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 464
    My first job?



    Well, her name was Celeste....
  • sightunseensightunseen Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,130
    mrpillow:
    My first job?



    Well, her name was Celeste....
    Did Celeste pay well?

    Great name too.
  • james40james40 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,450
    When I was about 10, my friend and I would go fish/swim out golfballs from the lake on the golf course and sell them to people tee'ing off. My first official job was at a gas station, doing the pumps and cleaning the garage at night.
  • undulacundulac Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,129
    My grandpa and dad owned grocery stores when I was growing up, so I would go to work with them at a young age and get paid in gum and candy bars. Not too bad when I was six. My first real job started four days after I turned 16 and lasted through college. I worked at a golf shop and sold golf equipment. Made great money, making $7 per hour back then plus commission which could be over $1,500 per month. Making over $20k a year as a teenager was awesome. I paid my new car off in less than two year while in college (which I still drive now, turned 8 last month) and it taught me to save.
  • Pacman84Pacman84 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 633
    Worked at a big grocery store bagging groceries and pushing carts all for about 5.65 an hour.
  • RippRipp Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 125
    Oh boy... All the Bay Area or "Greater" Bay Area folks will know this place. My first job was Marine World.. Amusement Park. Nowadays they call it Six Flags Discovery Kingdom or something like that.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    Ripp:
    Oh boy... All the Bay Area or "Greater" Bay Area folks will know this place. My first job was Marine World.. Amusement Park. Nowadays they call it Six Flags Discovery Kingdom or something like that.
    Ripp...dude, I don't know if I have noticed you before, or I ever mentioned it, but you live in Vallejo dude! Lol not too far from me and several other BORKs... should herf sometime!
  • doromathdoromath Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 576
    My first job was a book store clerk at Waldenbooks when I was 15. They hired me on for the holiday season, and let me go after the new year. Few months after that a buddy of mine got me a job at a nice french restaurant washing dishes. Moved my way into appetizer prep and stayed there through a few differrent restaurants. Did that until college where I just did summer work on campus for the Aerospace department.
  • firetruckguyfiretruckguy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,484
    I started working in the oil fields at the age of 15. We removed, rebuilt, and installed oil well pumps. I did that every summer during high school.......made me want to go to college and make something of myself.
  • ug danug dan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 375
  • RippRipp Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 125
    Hays:
    Ripp:
    Oh boy... All the Bay Area or "Greater" Bay Area folks will know this place. My first job was Marine World.. Amusement Park. Nowadays they call it Six Flags Discovery Kingdom or something like that.
    Ripp...dude, I don't know if I have noticed you before, or I ever mentioned it, but you live in Vallejo dude! Lol not too far from me and several other BORKs... should herf sometime!
    Yeah we need to herf. Robbyras said October would be good with him.
  • ljlljl Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 819
    Paperboy, but just after that - hosing down the kill floor at the local meat locker. That's when you find out how dedicated you are to red meat. I'm pretty dedicated BTW!
  • Matt MarvelMatt Marvel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 930
    I helped my uncle paint houses and did some drywall work for a friend's dad here and there when I was 14 or so, but just when they needed some extra help. I didn't really start working until my senior year of high school. I got a job at Sonic Drive-In. Then I didn't do much for a year, for reasons I won't get into. I got a job at Wal-Mart working overnight afterwards, and was making some pretty decent money for a twenty year old. Then when I finally started college, I decided not to work and focus on school. Bad move. I learned really quick that I didn't have that luxury. After some ups and downs, I worked at Super 1 Foods for a bit, then Save-A-Lot which is a grocery store that sells mostly generic brand food. Now I'm at Home Depot and I've been here for two years now.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    My father owned a construction company, so when I was ten I would help around the job sites cleaning up and dream about what I would do with my ten dollars a day pay.
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    docedwards:
    Krieg:
    Well, I started out at A&P as a bagger/cart dude...then they shut down on me...then I got a job at Circus World Pizza as Lucky the Lion....then they shut down on me.....next...I got a job at Willy Platt's golf range...then he lost it in a card game.....next...I got a job at Boston Market....then they shut down on me....so I went to Chuck E Cheeses...and cooked pizza for a year, then I just decided I had enough pizza and walked....got a job at Target catching shoplifters for the next few years till I went to college....now that was fun job.
    Virtually every place you go to work for goes out of business. I know you have a job now so I assume you don't mention that fact on your resume.
    Lol, my dad always has a great time bring all that up, about all the places I shut down working as a kid...just so you know...it hasn't stopped...I worked for a place called SouthStar Funding till 2007 when they...u guess it...shut down on me (and my wife).
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    Pacman84:
    Worked at a big grocery store bagging groceries and pushing carts all for about 5.65 an hour.
    fellow cart dude! lol, A&P had those god awful big ass metal carts, which were heavy as hell......u know when I go to target now and see these kids using one of those push cart rover things and they seem to be "struggling" to get the carts in, it makes me laugh.
  • HaybletHayblet Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,400
    Krieg:
    Pacman84:
    Worked at a big grocery store bagging groceries and pushing carts all for about 5.65 an hour.
    fellow cart dude! lol, A&P had those god awful big ass metal carts, which were heavy as hell......u know when I got to target now and see these kids using one of those push cart rover things and they seem to be "struggling" to get the carts in, it makes me laugh.
    I worked for Publix when I was 17 I think... we didn't get any form of cart assistance... though I would get a cart line about the length of the parking lot going and heave hoe it in... also probably lead to my hernia op I had within a year of working there...
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    Hayblet:
    Krieg:
    Pacman84:
    Worked at a big grocery store bagging groceries and pushing carts all for about 5.65 an hour.
    fellow cart dude! lol, A&P had those god awful big ass metal carts, which were heavy as hell......u know when I got to target now and see these kids using one of those push cart rover things and they seem to be "struggling" to get the carts in, it makes me laugh.
    I worked for Publix when I was 17 I think... we didn't get any form of cart assistance... though I would get a cart line about the length of the parking lot going and heave hoe it in... also probably lead to my hernia op I had within a year of working there...
    Yeah, I would probably agree that's probably what led up to your operation, those carts aren't lite either
  • dhall6dhall6 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 16
    I started as an usher at a movie theater when I was 16; and am still there in fact. lol I got promoted to projection, and ast. manager and am currently a supervisor but it was only 5 years ago when I started. Its been a nice job helping me through college but im starting to look for something else at the moment.
  • sirfoster83sirfoster83 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 783
    When I was 5 I had to wash canoes and patch tubes at my grandparents campground in Trego, WI. SUCKED! Think I got like 50 cents an hour
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Bus boy in a British-style pub; cooks were a bunch of Brits, who's favorite name for everyone outside the kitchen (me, the waiters, the waitresses, etc) was "twat"
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    xmacro:
    Bus boy in a British-style pub; cooks were a bunch of Brits, who's favorite name for everyone outside the kitchen (me, the waiters, the waitresses, etc) was "twat"
    I haven't used the word TWAT in awhile!
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