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In reply to the discussion: What was the first adult job you had where taxes and SS were taken out? Mine was at my college cafeteria. And your [View all]applegrove
(132,222 posts)64. I got lucky. I had a job in a tea house on a lake in a hanging valley above Lake Louise, Banff Alberta.
I showered in a waterfall. No electricity. It was wonderful.
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What was the first adult job you had where taxes and SS were taken out? Mine was at my college cafeteria. And your [View all]
debm55
Mar 24
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Thank you very much , rampartd, for sharing with us. I remember the days of the days of the paper boy. Didn't know you
debm55
Mar 24
#4
Switchboard operator for the phone company covering summer vacations for full timers.
Ritabert
Mar 24
#2
Thank you very much , LuckyCharms. What a great post. Working in the cafeteria paid me, 1.80 back in 1973.
debm55
Mar 24
#8
Thank you very much, flor-de-jasmim. I don't know know if it was because it was a work study job that I got from the
debm55
Mar 24
#34
Same here. I had paper routes from the time I was 8. Local DeKalb farms would not hire unless 14.
Midnight Writer
Mar 24
#20
Thank you very much for sharing with us. CrispyQ, That's interesting about the tippers. Did you have to turn that in ?
debm55
Mar 24
#19
Thank you very much , Circium, for sharing with us. I always felt sorry the Sunday paper boys and their families. They
debm55
Mar 24
#36
Thank you very much, perfessor. Yes, our early paychecks were not what we expected. But at that time we had a job.
debm55
Mar 24
#38
Thank you very much for sharing, CanonRay. Did you also have to put them together. I liked Toys R US. Sad to see them go
debm55
Mar 24
#47
HAHAHAHHAHAHH. Thank you for sharing, displacedvermoter. I had a couple of jobs when I was way younger that I was glad
debm55
Mar 24
#48
Woolco discount department store. I think I lasted about six weeks before I got fired.
MIButterfly
Mar 24
#18
Thank you so much for your post. MIButterflly. I was glad that I was fired. I didn't have the nerve to quit. The jobs
debm55
Mar 24
#49
Thank you very much for sharing with us. CountAllVotes. It was an honorable job you did. You should have been paid more
debm55
Mar 24
#50
Thank you very much, Ferrets are Cool. I did that once on summer break. I felt so greasy from standing over the grill.
debm55
Mar 24
#78
HAHAHHAHah. Thank you very much, discntnt_irny_srcsm. You had an interesting uncle.
debm55
Mar 24
#81
Thank you very much, FallourShelter. I was a failure at our then local Foodland. I was fired as I was nervous and people
debm55
Mar 24
#82
Wow. Thant was good money back then. MontanaMama. When I was younger, we used to go skeet shooting.
debm55
Mar 24
#85
At 15, I got a job at a Haggar pants factory (had to get parental consent) and punched a time clock.
walkingman
Mar 24
#33
Wow. that looks like it was a very hot job to do, especially in the summer. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Mar 24
#93
Wow. That would be two great jobs. Thank you very much and welcome to DU, my friend.
debm55
Mar 24
#98
Pittsburgh Hospital on Frankstown Ave. At 16 I worked as a nurses aide full time for $120 a month.
appleannie1
Mar 24
#52
Thank you very much for sharing with us. appleannie1 . A lot of work for 120 a month.
debm55
Mar 25
#132
Thank you very much , gopiscrap. I was upset when I say my first check with SS and taxes taken out. I had dreams that I
debm55
Mar 25
#134
I did the same in college, oberle, --working in the cafeteria. Thank you for sharing your unique line of jobs.
debm55
Mar 25
#125
Yes, I remember the days when one was full of energy. Long gone. Thank you, MiHale for sharing with us.
debm55
Mar 25
#123
I got lucky. I had a job in a tea house on a lake in a hanging valley above Lake Louise, Banff Alberta.
applegrove
Mar 24
#64
Thank you very much for sharing with us, LudwigPastorius. I hope you got paid more for shucking the oysters.
debm55
Mar 25
#120
Thank you very much for sharing with us.Coventina. Most places I call have that darn automated service- press 1 for this
debm55
Mar 25
#118
Thank you very much for your post, MichMan. That anniversary sounds so hard on the workers. Never liked jobs with
debm55
Mar 25
#117
I am sure you were very good at your job, Cadfael. I remember the keypunch classes my girtfriends took in HS,
debm55
Mar 24
#96
Straight out of high school I was a junior file clerk at Aetna Insurance, downtown Chicago.
Talitha
Mar 24
#92
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Talitha. You must of been very good at your job to rise like that.
debm55
Mar 24
#95
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Chasstev365. Baskin Robbins sounds like a neat job.
debm55
Mar 25
#111
Thank you very much, Laurelin, One summer, I worked at a hamburger place. I can still remember the smell of the cooking
debm55
Mar 25
#109
Thank you very much, IbogaProgect. We had a Kinney's Shoe store at our dead mall too. I watch that series on YouTube.
debm55
Mar 25
#108