I don't understand? Lol.
(a) old, old joke >> "Lebanese" mistaken for Lesbian. Archer Bunker era.
(b) first job was helping a local farmer (Kingfish Swisher) bailing hay. 60 cents an hour. After that clerk at Kroger (grocery chain).
I don't understand? Lol.
1. a restaurant as a dishwasher.
2.in the meat department of a Food Giant supermarket, as a clean up guy.
3. at Angela's Italian Restaurant as a dishwasher/pizza maker.
For my senior year I figured I was just "too smart" already so I dropped out and joined the Army. :shrug:
Ahhhhh.... a fellow former dough flipper.
$1 an hour, wow, what I would have given to make $1 an hour back in my babysitting days.I babysat and had a thriving $1/hour business doing that. At the time, the going rate was $0.50/hour, but I advertised heavily in our apartment complex, the kids liked me, and I taught them reading and arithmetic when I got tired of playing with them.
I also worked at Burger King, and at a clothing store at the mall.
When I was 12 years old, 25 cents an hour is what I made. The mother was also a bible study teacher and for memorizing psalm 23, I got a Donny Osmond album.$1 an hour, wow, what I would have given to make $1 an hour back in my babysitting days.
When I started babysitting... early 70's, .25¢ an hour was the going rate, and it wasn't until I was in my later senior high years that I started seeing .50¢ an hour.
The only time I seen more than the standard going rate was typically around Christmas time and on New Years Eve.
That takes guts. Proud of you. My husband left home at 13. He had an interesting story.I HAD to have a job in high school since I was living on my own and supporting myself but I finished.
Wow 13. If I could have left at 12, I would haveThat takes guts. Proud of you. My husband left home at 13. He had an interesting story.
I was a candy striper at our local hospital but that was volunteer.I did a paper round , at our local hospital, and I loved chatting to all the patients
Translation, and because of the fact you were left with little to no spending money for yourself.I worked on a cotton farm with the laborers who came up from Mexico. I had to start paying room and board when I was 15 to help support my parents drinking.
What’s a candy striper ?I was a candy striper at our local hospital but that was volunteer.