What was YOUR first job?

Deb in IA

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GMA is running a feature all this week about some of their anchors' first jobs.

Tony Perkins, the weather guy, was a narrator on one of those tour buses in Washington, DC.

Robin Roberts was a school bus driver, when she was still a senior in high school! She got the job partially because she was on the girls' tennis team, and they were always looking for a driver for their bus to go to their matches.





As for me, my first job was as a student lab tecnician in a biochemistry lab. In other words, I washed Ehrlen flasks and graduated cylinders.

What was YOUR first job?
 
Chief calf feeder and bottle washer! No kidding....I grew up on a dairy and we all started out with the baby calf feeding. Later, I graduated to feeding the weaned heifers and cows. What a promotion! :p
 
Other than baby-sitting as a youngster, my first real job was a meat wrapper in the meat department of a chain super market. I did this all through college and the money wasn't bad for it's day since we all had to join the union.
 

I was a janitor in an office building. Four or five other high school guys and I cleaned a 12 story building every night; vacuum, dust etc...
 
I was 15 and I taught roller disco
 
I pumped gasoline at a Sinclair gas station when I was 16. That was when I had to wash the windshield, check the oil, water and air in the tires.
 
Sweeping the parking lot at a, for that time, large grocery store (small by today's standards). I was 15 and the manager 'created' the job for me, paid me in cash.
 
Cleaning villas at a resort. That could get really gross @ times.

tricia.
 
Very first job was also my very BEST job ever..

I worked at a veryu large Michigan State Park. Met my future hubby there at 16 and been with him ever since.
 
Starting at age 13 I worked in tobacco fields in Massachusetts. (Hatfield and South Deerfield). I worked for the Consolidated Cigar Corp. and earned 85 cents an hour for a 48 hour week. We were considered farm labor so there was no overtime! The tobacco was used for cigar wrappers on Muriel cigars.
 
i worked at Rally's (fast food burger joint). loved my job. started working at McDonalds while in college. dropped out of college (i know~ stupid move). but i am still with McD's and most of the time love my job. i am a manager and hope to own my own restaurant some day. i am letting McDonalds train me on how to run a restaurant! LOL some of these classes are really boring though.
 
If being a paperboy doesn't count (I had several routes over the years), then my first "real" job was in a grocery store where I stocked shelves, bagged groceries, wrapped produce, mopped floors, washed windows, and occasionally ran the cash register. All for $1 an hour (in the early 1970s).
 
I have had 2 jobs total in my life. My first job was working in a daycare for 6 years. Duties consisted of every age group from 6 weeks to 12 year olds, cook, bus driver, and assistant director. My second job, which I consider my real job, is working as a Human Resources Specialist for the Bureau of Reclamation. Two completely different jobs!!
 
Assistant manager at a tanning salon. Made commission by selling packages. Killer money!
 
I ran my high school library during the summer when I was 15. It was a really good job, except there were a couple of really big, scary guys who would come in after summer school was over on some days and try to mess with me. I guess they thought it was funny trying to scare me. I made sure to keep the library office door closed and locked, but it was a great chance to make extra money.

Lori P. :)
 
My first job was a platter fixer at a seafood restaurant. I put food on the plates. :)
 
I worked at as a medical records clerk at age 17 for MIMA a large medical/doctors company in Melbourne, Fl. Part of Health First. Which led to my job as a desk manager for Shands Hospital when I was 18 in Gainesville, still regret leaving that job! :(
 















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