Lon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Central California
From 1946 to 1952 I lived with my newly divorced mother in a studio apartment in Oakland, Ca. She was a good mother with a eighth education that during those years worked as a waitress & cashier in San Francisco. She received no child support or alimony from dad who had remarried. I was able to contribute to our living with a number of jobs. as a 12 year old, a news paper route was about it. As I got older, box boy, delivery boy, washeteria worker, unloaded box cars of Fruit Cocktail etc. etc. for Libby and my Junior & Senior year of High School as a Doorman/ Usher in a Theater.
Mom would come back to our very small studio apartment after a long day and count her tips out on the kitchen table I sure know how happy or sad she was as she counted out the coins. She did receive some kind of salary because she belonged to a Union. I enlisted in the Air Force during the Korean War and was so happy that she remarried in my second of four year enlisted service. Did this experience motivate me? You betcha it did. It motivated me to get a better education and to pursue a career that did not involve tipping and I think it's safe to say that I am a pretty generous tipper.
Mom would come back to our very small studio apartment after a long day and count her tips out on the kitchen table I sure know how happy or sad she was as she counted out the coins. She did receive some kind of salary because she belonged to a Union. I enlisted in the Air Force during the Korean War and was so happy that she remarried in my second of four year enlisted service. Did this experience motivate me? You betcha it did. It motivated me to get a better education and to pursue a career that did not involve tipping and I think it's safe to say that I am a pretty generous tipper.