What was your first job ever?
Rolling and throwing newspapers at four-thirty a.m. 1955, twelve years old.
I mowed the family lawn, cleaned the bathrooms, swept and vacuumed as part of my 35 cent weekly allowance, when I was 10 or so. Wouldn't call that a job.
I babysat the neighbor kids for 50 cents an hour, which gradually went up to $1.50 per hour as I got older.
First real job was "opening hostess" of our neighborhood Herfy's Hamburger Restaurant. "Would you like a Wacky Burger Box today?"
Paper boy in Hollywood, CA, when I was 10 or 11. I delivered the Hollywood Reporter and my route was Hollywood Blvd., between Vine and Highland. It was all businesses and they all tipped good -- mostly with money, but also with free meals and movie passes.
I left school at 16 and spent the first six months working in a factory. I was terrified with the thought that I would spend the rest of my life drilling holes in pieces of metal. So I quit, became unemployed for a few weeks. Things took off from there!
My first regular pay came from teaching first-year university students about relativity and electromagnetism.
What was yours? Come on, share!
My first job was a paper route in junior high, then at 15 I took a job at a fast food joint called Penguin Point. Back when minimum wage was still just $3.35 an hour.
What do you mean by "first job"
My first thing I did that results in cash given to me: Delivering newspapers. (Yes, a paperboy).
First scheduled job (with fixed hours, pay cheques) job in high school - fry cook for KFC.
Yes, it took me many years before I could eat fried chicken again. Just got so saturated with the smell of fried chicken it didn't appeal to me.
I helped in the harvest of earth worms
Now.. that’s one I haven’t heard before.
Knew they got in those little cartons somehow.