Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 02:53 PM
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Posts: 9,949 Central Pa. 62
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My dad did masonry work part time in the summer for a local contractor. When I was 12, I got a job as Mud mixer (with a hoe) and carrying blocks for 50 cent an hour. I saved up enough to buy myself an old beater dirt bike!
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Woodsloafer72]
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04/10/18 03:19 PM
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Posts: 4,381 Perham Minnesota 54
racerboy108
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Grew up in a logging family. Driving skidder since I was 8 years old. This would of been in early 1970s.
Got fed and a bed to sleep in.
I miss working with my dad and would trade those years for anything.
We didn't have a skidder till in the '80's. Did the skidding with a team of horses. I got to do all the grunt work behind our sawmill. Also helped Dad load a lot of 4' lath bolts by hand. With a little practice it isn't as hard as most people think. We actually had a d2 cat for our first skidder. I remember dad carrying the big heavy chainsaws as they were not built light back than. I was to young but he split and loaded 4 foot oak cants as they called them back than. We lived in Iowa at the time hauling the cants to Wisconsin to make barrel staves. Hauled a lot logs into Dubuque Iowa as well. My mom is only 4 foot 10 and she drove the truck while pregnant. She said she got lots of people attention when she climbed out of the truck. Lol
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 04:03 PM
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btomlin
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Mowing, raking, and baling square bales of hay by the thousands. It was more fun when you got to go to the other neighbors were you got paid or help my grandpa. Gramps would let me drive his truck around the field during lunch. Learned "3 on the tree" that way at 10 or 11. He would give a wave when the dust was getting a little too high or it was time to get started again. I wish he could remember it like I can. Square bales were still better than walking beans......that was miserable.
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 05:22 PM
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Wild_Idaho
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Selling cherries and apricots at a fruit stand in Oregon for $5 an hour in 2002 at the age of 14.
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lugnut]
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04/10/18 05:38 PM
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ebsurveyor
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When i was about eight or nine (late sixties) my brother and I went into business for ourselves. We'd wade in the three ponds on a local golf course at night and find golf balls that had been hit into them. We'd clean them up with the courses own ball washing machines then display them in egg cartons along a T-off. We'd get fifty cents a piece for the like-new Titleists, Spaldings and better brand-name balls, a quarter for the lesser brand-names or scuffed-up balls and a dime for balls with cuts or dings in them.
Soon after I went to work for a gun club as a trap boy. Back in those days some kid had to crawl into the trap houses and manually feed clay birds onto the thrower. It was dirty, dangerous work. I got a quarter for each squad (five men, twenty-five rounds each). I eventually graduated to scorekeeper which doubled my pay. I had to push a button to release the birds when a shooter called for one. Today, everything is voice-activated and automated.
And of course we trapped, mostly muskrats. This was a time when my weekly allowance was $5.00. One brown muskrat would bring that much, black ones up to $8.00!
Hey Lug, what club did you set targets at? Starting in 1973 I shot a lot of clay birds in Berks County. South End, Fleetwood, Leesport
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 05:57 PM
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Posts: 16,908 Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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1965 - Dishwasher at the Pelham House restaurant after school in Culpeper, VA.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, “ I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:01 PM
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Mike in A-town
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6 years old, took a night shift job at the steel mill...
It was actually hauling hay and mowing lawns... made decent money for a kid.
First real actual workforce job was at a local laundry/dry cleaning place. The owner had a contract with the nearby Big Smith factory to wash all the jeans they made before they were distributed to customers... After school, a few friends and I would go down to the laundry and unload the bundles of jeans and turn them inside out, then rebundle them for the wash operation. It was a good job. Made some money while working with friends.
Mike
One man with a gun may control 100 others who have none.
Vladimir Lenin
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:04 PM
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MnMan
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1958 I got my first paper route but was already trapping a few muskrats and pocket gophers. We got a 20 cent bounty on the gophers and rats were selling for 35 to 50 cents. I made more money on the paper route and bought my first .22 and deer rifle with the money I saved up from my endeavors. I had no overhead since I lived at home and was able to save everything I earned. I was 11.
I'm just happy to be here! Today I'm as young as I'll ever be and and older than I've ever been before!
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:11 PM
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Grew up on a farm and whenever i did get any free time that i wasnt working doing chores around our farm i worked at the neighbors fox farm,cleaning pens,feeding fox and pelting..learned alot from those fellas.
Life's too short, enjoy everyday like it was your last.
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:14 PM
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Til fifth grade we lived on a small farm, picked up rocks, walked beans, got paid 10$ a summer, I think I started at 7 years old Was no fun at all, walking beans mom would hide a mason jar of water at the end of field to drink from after each round, 1/2 mile out 1/2 mile back
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:27 PM
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Six years old and working the night shift at the steel mill.
Never realized how bad I spoiled my kids until I read that.
formerly posting as white dog
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:31 PM
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OldCoon
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Rink Rat at the old Hershey Sports Arena.
I trap mink because I don't know any better.
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:43 PM
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Mike Flick
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I have always been a mover and a shaker. Started fur trapping when I was 9 in 1974, picked crawlers for 25cts a dozen, shoveled snow, bailed hay and harvested rocks out of farmers fields, nutted hogs, worked for the neighbor who had a few carnival rides, cut grass, But my first actual job, with a paycheck was cleaning under the roller tables and the slag from the melting pot on weekends at a foundry when I was 16, in 1981
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:45 PM
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Born
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My first paycheck came from a mink farm in Wyoming MN 1983. I cleaned up from under the cages, maggots and crap.
Help yourself.
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Re: What Was Your First Job . . . .and when??
[Re: Lazarus]
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04/10/18 06:47 PM
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Posts: 629 Wilmington, NC
Tim H.
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My first "real" job (good pay, set schedule, full work week) was stonemasonry. Started at 14 doing my homeschooling at night, laying rock by day. Went until I was almost 18, since then I've been taking it easy (har har) doing seasonal work. Fishing, farming, sailing etc. Anywhere from 20 hours a week to 90.
"The man who goes to sea for pleasure would go to (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) to pass the time!"
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