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IAMBUDDHASIDDHARTHAGOD · 31-35, MNew
"I AM" THE REDEEMER. I WENT TO HADES A LOT IN MY TIME. BUT I RETIRED FROM THAT AT LIKE 23. THAT WAS THE LAST I WENT. IT WAS VERY HARD WORK AFTER GOING SO MUCH IN MY LIFE.

THANKS

Ontheroad · M
My first job was me working for me... I started shining shoes outside a bar the farmers in the area frequented when I was about 13. And no, after mom found out what I was doing (instead of being at a friends house) my business closed.

Best, if short lived summer job ever. FUI (farmers under the influence) who didn't need their boots shined gave me up to $1 for a quick shine. Mom, however,
No it’s gone now, my dad actually owned it years before I worked there.
Sazzio · 36-40, M
CNC operator and no. I only got in as my dad's friend sort of knew the boss of the factory.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Letterbox junk mail deliveries in the early 1980s. Business still exists I think but junk mail deliveries tend to be more electronic or via the postal system these days. Money and conditions were shite but back then there wasn't a Macca's or kfc on every second street corner to work as an underpaid slave at. And 1980's wages for juniors was very low.
scorpiolovedeep · 51-55, M
My first job was a graduate engineer, that business has been taken over by another major contractor.
KentuckyFriedFloozy · 26-30, F
Hostess at a local restaurant in my hometown.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
I worked as a clerk in a pharmacy. It's gone now - it closed many years ago.
PatKirby · M
@LadyBronte

I was an asst. mgr. at Walgreens in two cities. Close to the worst job i ever had. Grumpy customers always complaining, shoplifters, angry people honking in both drive through lanes, petty infighting among the staff, the list never ended. Hope your experience was good. I can't imagine working there again.
Levenrack · 46-50, M
Milwaukee County Park Worker. Mowing grass, baseball diamond preparation, and kiddie pool upkeep/testing.

It didn't pay great, but definitely the most satisfying job I've ever had.
Longpatrol · 31-35, M
Retail associate at Uniqlo
GoodoldBob · 61-69, M
Stock boy at a lumber yard in 1976 (I was 15) and no, it closed years ago.
KatyO83 · 41-45, F
Erm, drug mule for a dealer. He's inside now

First job I paid tax. Waitress in a Garfunkels. They're all closed I think now.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Unloading Fishing Trawlers off of the Thevy Wharf for McEvoy Transport when I was 14. I don't know if they're still operating. I quit when a shark we were hoisting out of the hold knocked off the wharf onto the boat.
Gusman · 61-69, M
I worked at a corner store as a general dog's body whilst awaiting to begin an apprenticeship as a Fitter and Turner.
Polishing cucumbers was included in my duties.
My Lyell Copper Mine has been closed since three miners died in the space of 39 days in 2013.
There is talk of the imminent reopening sometime this year.
bowman81 · M
Newspaper Boy: that paper is no longer publishing.
GoFish ·
not sure i ever officially had one.. clearing brush or caregiving .. things i still do to this day but don't get paid for as a job anyway
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Actually, I started giving out pamphlets on my rollerskates when I was 13. I would get 50 bucks for 1000 pamphlets. It was pretty good
The nightclub changed owner many times since .
Ferise1 · 46-50, M

 
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