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In reply to the discussion: What was your first paying job, where taxes were taken out? Mine was a French Fry maker. How about you? [View all]FuzzyRabbit
(2,197 posts)35. Messman (cook's helper) on an ocean-going tugboat, Seattle to Anchorage, Alaska.
Back in the day many large companies saved a few summer jobs for students. Dad's connections got me the job. About $1.75 per hour, pretty good pay for a high school student.
I got to see the inside passage to Alaska several years before the cruise ships, and one evening they even let me drive the tugboat, which was towing two freight barges.
Best job I ever had, now that I think about it.
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What was your first paying job, where taxes were taken out? Mine was a French Fry maker. How about you? [View all]
debm55
Aug 28
OP
Cashier and stock person at small, local grocery. I was 16. Paid 95 cents an hour back in 1964.
sinkingfeeling
Aug 28
#26
Cook/server at a big discount store (Holiday) snack counter. Was very greasy and I had to wear a hairnet. Age 16.
Nanuke
Aug 28
#33
Messman (cook's helper) on an ocean-going tugboat, Seattle to Anchorage, Alaska.
FuzzyRabbit
Aug 28
#35