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My first 'job' was a caddie at Heatherdowns CC in Toledo in the early/mid 80s. I think the going rate was $18 for a round, plus tip. Not bad for a walk in the park, though some of the golfers were complete assholes. It definitely taught me that your actions on a golf course tells a lot about your character.

My first real job was bagging groceries at Food Town. It was easy, but it was boring as hell. I don't remember how much I made - it was probably barely over minimum wage. I remember how happy I was that they fired me for being unable to work the day before Thanksgiving. After that, I got a much better job working in produce at the Anderson's in Maumee. I think I started at around $7.00 and worked there throughout High School and returned over Chrismas breaks in College making fruit baskets at night.
 
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tiltmode3;126543; said:
Bob Evans bus boy....15 years old. I had to wear that black string neck tie and push that sloppy, syrupy cart around the f-ing restaraunt. The worst f-ing job ever. I'd rather steal than do that again.

Right on with that! I did that, on the third shift no less. Working as a dishwasher as the Max and Erma's at Kenny and Henderson on busy as hell OSU football game nights was much better than that.
 
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wadc45;126782; said:
My first job was at the top of the giant yellow slide at the Ohio state fair...I worked the headset and barked out instructions to riders and warned them of the dangers of the perilous burlap sack death drop...

Nice, my first multi-day (as opposed to odd-jobs) job was working the milk can game at the Fair when I was fifteen.
 
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FCollinsBuckeye;750237; said:
My first 'job' was a caddie at Heatherdowns CC in Toledo in the early/mid 80s. I think the going rate was $18 for a round, plus tip. Not bad for a walk in the park, though some of the golfers were complete assholes. It definitely taught me that your actions on a golf course tells a lot about your character.

Mine was a caddy at Meadowbrook CC in Dayton OH. This was in the early 90's and I still got $18 per round. Barely got a tip over $5 either. Bunch of assholes at that club. Now its owned by a management company and they basically have to give away memberships. Serves them right!
 
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Paperboy, was tough being 12 getting up at 4:30am on the weekends and delivering papers all over, but that whoppin' 30-50 bux a month I got made it all worth... aah who am I kidding? that job sucked so hard, when I was 16 and got a job at Burger King I was living large!
 
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