Repondering
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- Nebraska, USA
The summer that I turned 17; it was in a pineapple cannery; I operated a manual machine that made pineapple tidbits.....I fed it pineapple slices off of a conveyor belt that supplied a line of women who packed cans of sliced pineapple.....what I didn't make into tidbits was crushed into juice. The decibel level of the place was too loud; the temperature was in the upper 80* range (Fahrenheit) and the humidity was 100%.
We worked a 10 hour shift and I earned U.S. $1.65 an hour. The cost of our protective gloves and apron was deducted from our wages and we had to buy our lunch from the cannery cafeteria......it wasn't allowed to bring our own lunch from home. The acidity of the pineapple burned red lesions on my skin where the protective gloves ended. This was 1970 in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii.
It's true, one never forgets one's first job.
We worked a 10 hour shift and I earned U.S. $1.65 an hour. The cost of our protective gloves and apron was deducted from our wages and we had to buy our lunch from the cannery cafeteria......it wasn't allowed to bring our own lunch from home. The acidity of the pineapple burned red lesions on my skin where the protective gloves ended. This was 1970 in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii.
It's true, one never forgets one's first job.