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What was your first real job?

By jhanley

3 years ago


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    #2 3 years ago

    Delivered NY Daily News at 5 AM in 1971, in Baldwin, NY.
    I made $.10 a Week per house, plus tips.....Usually $.25.

    Around 30 houses, in the dark and cold, then off to school.
    In a Good week, I made $10, for a 7 Day Job.

    #57 3 years ago

    Related to our hobby, the next jobs were fixing Pachinko machines at Fortunoffs, and later
    working in restoration, sales, and then managed a store for Pachinko Palace out of Georgia....
    this was from 1972-1975.....
    Anyone know anything about Pachinko Palace?

    After that, it was a character in the Disney Bicentennial parade.....
    Seems like yesterday.....

    #66 3 years ago

    i was a taste tester for Jim Beam after 16....

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