JoeCanuck
General Section => Off Topic => Topic started by: BHMike on May 03, 2007, 10:05:15 PM
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Brought up my grunt 4 mvp in another thread :
What was your first job?
Technically, mine was a paper route.
Then I worked as a Stock Boy at Bargain Harolds.
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Brought up my grunt 4 mvp in another thread :
What was your first job?
Technically, mine was a paper route.
Then I worked as a Stock Boy at Bargain Harolds.
Paper Boy - classic
Bargain Harold's - EXCEPTIONAL. That's exactly what I'm talkin' about. I had almost forgotten them. I vaguely remember going in there as a kid and just getting lost. They always seemed to be downstairs, for some reason - at least in my memory.
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well My first job was as a dishwasher at a chinese restaurant. House of Gene. man I miss that place, it closed down about 4 years ago now.
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I worked the cash and cleaned at my Mom's cafe during the summer whenever one of her employees couldn't make it. Fun way to pass the time. I also portioned the bacon.
My second job was as a bag boy at a grocery store.
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Pumping gas at a local gas bar.
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Sorting and shelving books at the library. 9 years later, I'm doing customer service at the same building.
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Arena Attendant. I worked at the local arena, mostly cleaning up after hockey players.....Probly the reason why I hate hockey so much.
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factory worker
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paper route - stoney creek news
then restaurant work up until the end of college...happy to say it was all roadhouse type places, so i never had a name tag or a gay-ass hat. the last one i worked in for 4 years and my titles went from dishwasher to prep cook to cook to waiter to bartender to dj... which led my guidance counsellor to suggest radio broadcasting as a career. 16 years later i'm sorry i listened to the bastard.
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Paper route as well
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Apprentice baker.
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Stockboy at a grocery store. 12 years later I'm still there and have had pretty much every job description you could think of. Now its time to learn the new ordering/stock keeping/intranet/bdms system and be the coordinator for that. woohoo
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Babysitter.
I remember my very first time....I was 11 and I was watching 4 kids all under the age of 3. :o I had to call my Dad because 3 of them were in diapers and I was starting to freak out trying to handle all of them at once.
Looking back, I can't believe the parents felt comfortable leaving all of those kids with me.
But since I only got paid 50 cents an hour for that job it was probably because they were cheap as hell and I was too naive to ask what I was going to get paid before taking the job.
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Bat Boy for the New York Mets for 4 years I was 8 or 9 years old. They paid $150 per home game.I'm right now tryin to get my son to do the same thing starting Bat Boy pay is $750 per home game.
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Bat Boy for the New York Mets for 4 years I was 8 or 9 years old. They paid $150 per home game.I'm right now tryin to get my son to do the same thing starting Bat Boy pay is $750 per home game.
:o
Is there an age limit on being a bat boy? I wonder if the Blue Jays want a (almost) 35 year old bat boy?
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Bat Boy for the New York Mets for 4 years I was 8 or 9 years old. They paid $150 per home game.I'm right now tryin to get my son to do the same thing starting Bat Boy pay is $750 per home game.
:o
Is there an age limit on being a bat boy? I wonder if the Blue Jays want a (almost) 35 year old bat boy?
LOL! Starting age for a bat boy is 8 yrs.olds with some knowledge of the game
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Well, I've done a lot of volunteer work, but I don't have a job. I applied at my local TRU, but I haven't heard back from them yet...