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happybird

(5,391 posts)
58. Local deli
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:32 PM
18 hrs ago

It was close to the W&OD bike trail so we made lots of sandwiches for the cyclists passing through. I was 14 or 15.

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i was a 14 year old paper boy rampartd 21 hrs ago #1
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Switchboard operator for the phone company covering summer vacations for full timers. Ritabert 21 hrs ago #2
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Fast food joint with lots of ice cream served. I was 16. nt Ilsa 21 hrs ago #3
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Dairy Queen - I was good at making the curl at the top of the cone TexasBushwhacker 12 hrs ago #73
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I shined shoes as soon as I got my working papers at age 14. LuckyCharms 21 hrs ago #7
Thank you very much , LuckyCharms. What a great post. Working in the cafeteria paid me, 1.80 back in 1973. debm55 21 hrs ago #8
Wow! I was highly paid at the univ canteen in 1971 - $1.85 per hour!!! flor-de-jasmim 19 hrs ago #30
Thank you very much, flor-de-jasmim. I don't know know if it was because it was a work study job that I got from the debm55 19 hrs ago #34
Probably. Mine was. flor-de-jasmim 11 hrs ago #83
Farm laborer. Sailingdiver 21 hrs ago #9
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Same here. I had paper routes from the time I was 8. Local DeKalb farms would not hire unless 14. Midnight Writer 20 hrs ago #20
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I was a car hop at the local drive in burger joint. CrispyQ 21 hrs ago #10
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75 cents an hour Cirsium 21 hrs ago #11
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It was an evening paper Cirsium 19 hrs ago #42
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Putting up stock at the local grocery store. perfessor 21 hrs ago #12
Thank you very much, perfessor. Yes, our early paychecks were not what we expected. But at that time we had a job. debm55 19 hrs ago #38
cleaning a church in glendora ca . AllaN01Bear 21 hrs ago #13
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Gas Station Attendant unweird 20 hrs ago #14
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Now that you mention it, nope. unweird 18 hrs ago #54
Thank you very much.unweird. I always tipped the attendent. debm55 11 hrs ago #76
Selling bicycles at Toys R Us CanonRay 20 hrs ago #15
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Koala Muana displacedvermoter 20 hrs ago #16
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Woolco discount department store. I think I lasted about six weeks before I got fired. MIButterfly 20 hrs ago #18
Thank you so much for your post. MIButterflly. I was glad that I was fired. I didn't have the nerve to quit. The jobs debm55 19 hrs ago #49
Reading to the blind CountAllVotes 20 hrs ago #21
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At 15 I worked at a Bonanza steakhouse MolecularDust 20 hrs ago #22
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Thanks for the welcome! MolecularDust 17 hrs ago #62
Local burger joint. After taxes, i made $1.00 Ferrets are Cool 20 hrs ago #23
Thank you very much, Ferrets are Cool. I did that once on summer break. I felt so greasy from standing over the grill. debm55 11 hrs ago #78
Lifeguard, during summers, while I was in high school jgo 20 hrs ago #24
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I did janitorial and housekeeping work at a local company. discntnt_irny_srcsm 20 hrs ago #25
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Checker at Pathmark FalloutShelter 20 hrs ago #26
Thank you very much, FallourShelter. I was a failure at our then local Foodland. I was fired as I was nervous and people debm55 11 hrs ago #82
Accounting Clerk; 1964; $1.65/hour; aerospace company. LoisB 19 hrs ago #27
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I worked at the local trap and skeet club MontanaMama 19 hrs ago #28
Wow. Thant was good money back then. MontanaMama. When I was younger, we used to go skeet shooting. debm55 10 hrs ago #85
On timber crew at US Forest Service. PufPuf23 19 hrs ago #29
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As soon as I was 16, I worked part-time at Woolworth. Zackzzzz 19 hrs ago #31
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Inventory specialist at an electronics firm in Lincoln, Nebraska OLDMDDEM 19 hrs ago #32
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At 15, I got a job at a Haggar pants factory (had to get parental consent) and punched a time clock. walkingman 19 hrs ago #33
Omigosh that looks mind-numbing Nittersing 12 hrs ago #71
It was a good experience for me - I had to show up everyday, how to get along walkingman 12 hrs ago #72
Wow. that looks like it was a very hot job to do, especially in the summer. Thank you for sharing. debm55 10 hrs ago #93
I worked at Hardee's for awhile. TommieMommy 19 hrs ago #37
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Car hop at Marty K drive-in. Emile 19 hrs ago #41
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Tour guide and switchboard operator... squiregeek 19 hrs ago #43
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High school sophomore when I worked at a local grocery store. sinkingfeeling 19 hrs ago #44
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Janitor ProfessorGAC 19 hrs ago #45
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Air Force Academy av8rdave 19 hrs ago #46
Pittsburgh Hospital on Frankstown Ave. At 16 I worked as a nurses aide full time for $120 a month. appleannie1 18 hrs ago #52
Janitor at a mental hospital while I was in high school HappyH 18 hrs ago #53
At 14 working for the AAA baseball team in Tacoma WA gopiscrap 18 hrs ago #55
Store clerk in a department store. Diamond_Dog 18 hrs ago #56
I was twelve years old and worked at a drive in Hey Joe 18 hrs ago #57
Local deli happybird 18 hrs ago #58
Cafeteria in college oberle 18 hrs ago #59
I was fifteen, working in the meat department of a mom and pop grocery store, rsdsharp 18 hrs ago #60
A bagel bakery... MiHale 17 hrs ago #61
Bussboy at Holiday Inn 1964 16 years old. doc03 17 hrs ago #63
I got lucky. I had a job in a tea house on a lake in a hanging valley above Lake Louise, Banff Alberta. applegrove 17 hrs ago #64
I worked in a liquor store LogDog75 17 hrs ago #65
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My parents made me wait until I was 16 before I got my first *real* job. LudwigPastorius 16 hrs ago #67
I was a grocery store cashier during my last couple of years in high school. Vinca 16 hrs ago #68
Answering service with 400 clients. Coventina 14 hrs ago #69
Burger Chef when I was in HS MichMan 13 hrs ago #70
Sandwich shop. Raven123 11 hrs ago #77
Dairy Queen Walleye 11 hrs ago #79
Thank you very much for sharing with us , Walleye. debm55 10 hrs ago #86
My first taxed job was a server Niagara 10 hrs ago #88
I was 15 Cadfael 10 hrs ago #90
I am sure you were very good at your job, Cadfael. I remember the keypunch classes my girtfriends took in HS, debm55 9 hrs ago #96
Straight out of high school I was a junior file clerk at Aetna Insurance, downtown Chicago. Talitha 10 hrs ago #92
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Talitha. You must of been very good at your job to rise like that. debm55 10 hrs ago #95
Thanks Deb, it's the work ethic I was raised on. Talitha 9 hrs ago #99
Baskin Robbins 31 Flavors and General Cinemas Chasstev365 9 hrs ago #102
Warehouse worker during summers in High Golden Raisin 9 hrs ago #103
Donut shup Laurelin 8 hrs ago #104
Kinneys Shoes IbogaProject 7 hrs ago #105
early in high school - TBF 7 hrs ago #106
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