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What was your first job & how much did you make?

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OC Fair, parking lot attendant, 5.15/hr - federal minimum wage when I was 15 and a half.

Spent all my money on my first custom celeron 366 that I oc'ed to 458 (it didn't hit 550 goddamnit!) and a cable modem.
 
Prostitute. Two thousand dollars, I'm that good. And you should see me fuck. I'm the best piece of ass in three states.
 
First job was in 5th grade I had a paper route. Made about $30 month. That seemed pretty good until I realized I was getting paid $1/day and the paper route took almost two hours to do.
 
Wendy's. $4.25/hr. that's why i never get pissed at any fast food workers, even if the order is wrong. mistakes happen
 
Crappy Chinese restaurant where the owner didn't like me because I couldn't peel shrimp fast enough and didn't bother to let me know they didn't want me there anymore?

Except for the chinese part, yes. I was a dishwasher who happened to cook a lot and close the place even though I was 14 and not allowed to by law. I still have a burn scar on my arm where I cought a tray out of the oven.
 
~$6/hr under the table for my dad, who built custom houses. Summers were terrible. Mixing concrete, digging foundations, etc.
 
First real job (SSN, taxes) was 1996, between my junior and senior year. Made 8.50 an hour as a bakers assistant. Darn good money for my limited work experience.
 
First job was selling programs for University of Tennessee, I got $0.20 each I think, it ended up netting me ~$10/game + free admission (Notre Dame = great tippers though, made a ton that day), I was 12yo in 1979. Then I worked at the community pool next to my house mowing lawns, etc. for $1.75/hr, concessions for $2.10/hr, eventually lifeguard for $2.35/hr. I was ballin'.
 
My first job was helping out in a restaurant in 1982. I was 12 years old and making $2.00 an hour sweeping floors, washing dishes and eating all the free food I could stomach.

I worked at 20 different companies in almost every field before spending almost 17 years at my last employer. I resigned in 2008.

I worked in the deli at my local supermarket washing dishes. I think I was making around $3-4/hr part time. This was in the early 80s (probably around 83-84).
 
First job was selling programs for University of Tennessee, I got $0.20 each I think, it ended up netting me ~$10/game + free admission (Notre Dame = great tippers though, made a ton that day), I was 12yo in 1979. Then I worked at the community pool next to my house mowing lawns, etc. for $1.75/hr, concessions for $2.10/hr, eventually lifeguard for $2.35/hr. I was ballin'.

Sounds like fun. I made the mistake of voluteering to work for one day at what was known as Arlington Stadium for the Texas Rangers in 1981. It was for charity and they worked us like dogs! I was only 11 damnit! D:
 
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First job was delivering papers for $18 per week. First real job was at a bakery for around $3.50 per hour.
 
My brother worked for an arcade downtown in '82. After it closed my brother, cousin and I would play for free all night long.

It was heaven. ()🙂

Yup. Had many nights like that with my friends. The boss was cool and didn't mind me staying late with friends after hours.
 
Tee starter at a country club when I was 13yo in 1971 worked approx 10hrs per week. It paid minimum wage of $1.60/hr, I graduated to working 35 hours/wk in the golfshop when I turned 16 and by then minimum wage was $2/hr woot!

By the time I left the golf course in 1978 min was up to $2.65/hr, I was a junior in college and took a job as an apprentice at a CPA firm making $4.25/hr, man I thought I was rich!!!! Upon graduating in 1980 I took my first full time accounting job @ $13,600/year or $6.53/hr and then I KNEW I was rich!!! 😀

Seems like a million years ago
 
Quizno's...I think I started when I was 15, right before I got my license. I remember I was excited about being paid slightly more than minimum wage - must have been like $7.00/hr or something.

Actually, I also refereed soccer games starting when I was 12 or so, but I don't really count that. Although the money was better than any other crappy high school job. Started at like $12/game and when I finished it was something like $26/game. It was awesome when they had weekend tournaments and you could do 10 or so games in two days.
 
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