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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 (Original Post) debm55 Yesterday OP
i was a 14 year old paper boy rampartd Yesterday #1
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 Yesterday #4
Switchboard operator for the phone company covering summer vacations for full timers. Ritabert Yesterday #2
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Ritabert. That seems like a great job. debm55 Yesterday #5
Fast food joint with lots of ice cream served. I was 16. nt Ilsa Yesterday #3
Thank you very much for sharing with us, llsa, for sharing with us. debm55 Yesterday #6
Dairy Queen - I was good at making the curl at the top of the cone TexasBushwhacker 18 hrs ago #73
HAHAHHHAHAHAHHA. That is funny. Thank you TexasBushwhacker. debm55 18 hrs ago #74
I shined shoes as soon as I got my working papers at age 14. LuckyCharms Yesterday #7
Thank you very much , LuckyCharms. What a great post. Working in the cafeteria paid me, 1.80 back in 1973. debm55 Yesterday #8
Wow! I was highly paid at the univ canteen in 1971 - $1.85 per hour!!! flor-de-jasmim Yesterday #30
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 Yesterday #34
Probably. Mine was. flor-de-jasmim 17 hrs ago #83
Farm laborer. Sailingdiver Yesterday #9
Thank you very much, Sailingdive for sharing. It sounds like very hard work. debm55 Yesterday #17
Same here. I had paper routes from the time I was 8. Local DeKalb farms would not hire unless 14. Midnight Writer Yesterday #20
Thank you very much, Midnight Writer for sharing that with us. debm55 Yesterday #35
I was a car hop at the local drive in burger joint. CrispyQ Yesterday #10
Thank you very much for sharing with us. CrispyQ, That's interesting about the tippers. Did you have to turn that in ? debm55 Yesterday #19
75 cents an hour Cirsium Yesterday #11
Thank you very much , Circium, for sharing with us. I always felt sorry the Sunday paper boys and their families. They debm55 Yesterday #36
It was an evening paper Cirsium Yesterday #42
Thank you very much, Cirsium. That was hard work for a kid. debm55 18 hrs ago #75
Putting up stock at the local grocery store. perfessor Yesterday #12
Thank you very much, perfessor. Yes, our early paychecks were not what we expected. But at that time we had a job. debm55 Yesterday #38
cleaning a church in glendora ca . AllaN01Bear Yesterday #13
Thank you very much, Bear for sharing with us. debm55 Yesterday #39
Gas Station Attendant unweird Yesterday #14
HAHAHAahhaHH. Thank you for sharing with us, unweird. Did you get tips? debm55 Yesterday #40
Now that you mention it, nope. unweird Yesterday #54
Thank you very much.unweird. I always tipped the attendent. debm55 18 hrs ago #76
Selling bicycles at Toys R Us CanonRay Yesterday #15
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 Yesterday #47
Koala Muana displacedvermoter Yesterday #16
HAHAHAHHAHAHH. Thank you for sharing, displacedvermoter. I had a couple of jobs when I was way younger that I was glad debm55 Yesterday #48
Woolco discount department store. I think I lasted about six weeks before I got fired. MIButterfly Yesterday #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 Yesterday #49
Reading to the blind CountAllVotes Yesterday #21
Thank you very much for sharing with us. CountAllVotes. It was an honorable job you did. You should have been paid more debm55 Yesterday #50
At 15 I worked at a Bonanza steakhouse MolecularDust Yesterday #22
Thank you very much for sharing with us, MolecularDust. PS. Welcome to DU. debm55 Yesterday #51
Thanks for the welcome! MolecularDust Yesterday #62
Local burger joint. After taxes, i made $1.00 Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #23
Thank you very much, Ferrets are Cool. I did that once on summer break. I felt so greasy from standing over the grill. debm55 18 hrs ago #78
Lifeguard, during summers, while I was in high school jgo Yesterday #24
Thank you very much, jgo. Sounds like an interesting job. debm55 18 hrs ago #80
I did janitorial and housekeeping work at a local company. discntnt_irny_srcsm Yesterday #25
HAHAHHAHah. Thank you very much, discntnt_irny_srcsm. You had an interesting uncle. debm55 18 hrs ago #81
Checker at Pathmark FalloutShelter Yesterday #26
Thank you very much, FallourShelter. I was a failure at our then local Foodland. I was fired as I was nervous and people debm55 18 hrs ago #82
Accounting Clerk; 1964; $1.65/hour; aerospace company. LoisB Yesterday #27
Thank you very much for sharing with us, LoisB. debm55 17 hrs ago #84
I worked at the local trap and skeet club MontanaMama Yesterday #28
Wow. Thant was good money back then. MontanaMama. When I was younger, we used to go skeet shooting. debm55 17 hrs ago #85
On timber crew at US Forest Service. PufPuf23 Yesterday #29
Wow, what an interesting early career you had. PufPuf23. Thank you for sharing. debm55 16 hrs ago #87
As soon as I was 16, I worked part-time at Woolworth. Zackzzzz Yesterday #31
Good for you for saying that, Zackzzzz and it is true. debm55 16 hrs ago #89
Inventory specialist at an electronics firm in Lincoln, Nebraska OLDMDDEM Yesterday #32
Thank you very much for sharing with us. OLDMDDEM. It sounds interesting. debm55 16 hrs ago #91
At 15, I got a job at a Haggar pants factory (had to get parental consent) and punched a time clock. walkingman Yesterday #33
Omigosh that looks mind-numbing Nittersing 19 hrs ago #71
It was a good experience for me - I had to show up everyday, how to get along walkingman 19 hrs ago #72
Wow. that looks like it was a very hot job to do, especially in the summer. Thank you for sharing. debm55 16 hrs ago #93
I worked at Hardee's for awhile. TommieMommy Yesterday #37
Thank you for sharing, TommieMommy. debm55 16 hrs ago #94
Car hop at Marty K drive-in. Emile Yesterday #41
Thank you very much, Emile, for sharing with us debm55 16 hrs ago #97
Tour guide and switchboard operator... squiregeek Yesterday #43
Wow. That would be two great jobs. Thank you very much and welcome to DU, my friend. debm55 16 hrs ago #98
High school sophomore when I worked at a local grocery store. sinkingfeeling Yesterday #44
Thank you very much for sharing with us. sinkingfeeling. debm55 16 hrs ago #100
Janitor ProfessorGAC Yesterday #45
Thank you very much ProfessorGAC for sharing with us. debm55 16 hrs ago #101
Air Force Academy av8rdave Yesterday #46
Pittsburgh Hospital on Frankstown Ave. At 16 I worked as a nurses aide full time for $120 a month. appleannie1 Yesterday #52
Janitor at a mental hospital while I was in high school HappyH Yesterday #53
At 14 working for the AAA baseball team in Tacoma WA gopiscrap Yesterday #55
Store clerk in a department store. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #56
I was twelve years old and worked at a drive in Hey Joe Yesterday #57
Local deli happybird Yesterday #58
Thank you very much for sharing with us. happybird. It sounds like a neat job. debm55 1 hr ago #126
Cafeteria in college oberle Yesterday #59
I did the same in college, oberle, --working in the cafeteria. Thank you for sharing your unique line of jobs. debm55 1 hr ago #125
I was fifteen, working in the meat department of a mom and pop grocery store, rsdsharp Yesterday #60
HAHAHAH. Thank you very much rsdsharp. That was hard work for a 15 year old. debm55 1 hr ago #124
A bagel bakery... MiHale Yesterday #61
Yes, I remember the days when one was full of energy. Long gone. Thank you, MiHale for sharing with us. debm55 1 hr ago #123
Bussboy at Holiday Inn 1964 16 years old. doc03 23 hrs ago #63
Thank you very much for sharing with us, doc03. debm55 1 hr ago #122
I got lucky. I had a job in a tea house on a lake in a hanging valley above Lake Louise, Banff Alberta. applegrove 23 hrs ago #64
That does sound wonderful . thank you very much for sharing with us.applegrove. debm55 1 hr ago #121
I worked in a liquor store LogDog75 23 hrs ago #65
Thank you very much for sharing with us, LogDog75. Great selections of jobs. debm55 23 hrs ago #66
My parents made me wait until I was 16 before I got my first *real* job. LudwigPastorius 23 hrs ago #67
Thank you very much for sharing with us, LudwigPastorius. I hope you got paid more for shucking the oysters. debm55 1 hr ago #120
I was a grocery store cashier during my last couple of years in high school. Vinca 22 hrs ago #68
Thank you, Vinca, for sharing. That's funny. debm55 1 hr ago #119
Answering service with 400 clients. Coventina 21 hrs ago #69
Thank you very much for sharing with us.Coventina. Most places I call have that darn automated service- press 1 for this debm55 1 hr ago #118
Burger Chef when I was in HS MichMan 19 hrs ago #70
Thank you very much for your post, MichMan. That anniversary sounds so hard on the workers. Never liked jobs with debm55 1 hr ago #117
Sandwich shop. Raven123 18 hrs ago #77
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Raven123. debm55 1 hr ago #116
Dairy Queen Walleye 18 hrs ago #79
Thank you very much for sharing with us , Walleye. debm55 16 hrs ago #86
My first taxed job was a server Niagara 16 hrs ago #88
Thank you very much Niagara. That's crappy that they would do that. debm55 1 hr ago #115
I was 15 Cadfael 16 hrs ago #90
I am sure you were very good at your job, Cadfael. I remember the keypunch classes my girtfriends took in HS, debm55 16 hrs ago #96
Straight out of high school I was a junior file clerk at Aetna Insurance, downtown Chicago. Talitha 16 hrs ago #92
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Talitha. You must of been very good at your job to rise like that. debm55 16 hrs ago #95
Thanks Deb, it's the work ethic I was raised on. Talitha 16 hrs ago #99
You are welcome and be proud of yourself.Talitha. debm55 3 hrs ago #114
Baskin Robbins 31 Flavors and General Cinemas Chasstev365 16 hrs ago #102
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Chasstev365. Baskin Robbins sounds like a neat job. debm55 3 hrs ago #111
Except when the entire Little League team came in Chasstev365 3 hrs ago #112
HAHAHAHHAHAH. Thank you. debm55 3 hrs ago #113
Warehouse worker during summers in High Golden Raisin 15 hrs ago #103
Thank you very much, Golden Raisin. I remember that shock too. debm55 3 hrs ago #110
Donut shup Laurelin 15 hrs ago #104
Thank you very much, Laurelin, One summer, I worked at a hamburger place. I can still remember the smell of the cooking debm55 3 hrs ago #109
Kinneys Shoes IbogaProject 14 hrs ago #105
Thank you very much, IbogaProgect. We had a Kinney's Shoe store at our dead mall too. I watch that series on YouTube. debm55 4 hrs ago #108
early in high school - TBF 13 hrs ago #106
Thank you very much for sharing your post with us. TBF. debm55 4 hrs ago #107
When I was 14 working as stoop labor on a large truck farm for $.35/hr, in Akron, Ohio, cutting lettuce, spinach ... marble falls 1 hr ago #127

rampartd

(4,597 posts)
1. i was a 14 year old paper boy
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:11 AM
Yesterday

and yes, paid taxes and social security.

i also repaired an old lawnmower and did neighbor's grass in the summer (maybe not so much on the with holdings there)

debm55

(60,354 posts)
4. Thank you very much , rampartd, for sharing with us. I remember the days of the days of the paper boy. Didn't know you
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:17 AM
Yesterday

had to pay taxes.

LuckyCharms

(22,583 posts)
7. I shined shoes as soon as I got my working papers at age 14.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:21 AM
Yesterday

This was at a brick and mortar shoe shine parlor operated by a sole proprietor. He never was there, and he gave me a key to the place. It was a half block from my house, and I could open and close whenever I wanted to.

This was near a famous international business that had over 10,000 employees a few blocks away, so business was good. I always turned the proceeds over to the owner. He didn't pay me legally half of the time, but I didn't care, because I was walking home everyday with about $80 in tips per day! Big money for a kid.

Guy came in one day and I'm shining his shoes. He started asking me a bunch of questions. Turns out that the guy was from the labor board. He shut me down...he made me lock up and go home. The owner ended up having to pay me something like $800 in backpay for all the times he "forgot" to pay me.

Jesus, for a kid, I made a lot of money on that job!

After that, I worked construction under the table, with no deductions for taxes or social Security. If I remember correctly, that paid $1.85 an hour.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
8. Thank you very much , LuckyCharms. What a great post. Working in the cafeteria paid me, 1.80 back in 1973.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:26 AM
Yesterday

debm55

(60,354 posts)
34. 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
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:59 AM
Yesterday

university.

Sailingdiver

(364 posts)
9. Farm laborer.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:27 AM
Yesterday

14 at the time. Detassled corn, walked beans, weeded and harvested vegetables and fruits, and cleaned animal pens.

Midnight Writer

(25,379 posts)
20. Same here. I had paper routes from the time I was 8. Local DeKalb farms would not hire unless 14.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:04 AM
Yesterday

I worked for cash on a lot of farms, but the DeKalb job was the first with a paper check and deductions taken out.

CrispyQ

(40,937 posts)
10. I was a car hop at the local drive in burger joint.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:28 AM
Yesterday

No roller skates or I wouldn't have been hired! 🛼

I have to say, the locals were very generous tippers. I made more per hour doing that, than when I got a "better" job working for a high end retailer.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
19. Thank you very much for sharing with us. CrispyQ, That's interesting about the tippers. Did you have to turn that in ?
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:56 AM
Yesterday

Cirsium

(3,914 posts)
11. 75 cents an hour
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:30 AM
Yesterday

Seemed like great money at the time. Auto parts store, age 14. Paper route before that.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
36. Thank you very much , Circium, for sharing with us. I always felt sorry the Sunday paper boys and their families. They
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:04 PM
Yesterday

had to get up very early and put the inserts into the papers.

perfessor

(377 posts)
12. Putting up stock at the local grocery store.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:35 AM
Yesterday

I spent the first week thinking about how I was going to spend all that money. When payday came around, there wasn’t nearly as much as I thought. There were union dues as well. This was circa 1968.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
38. Thank you very much, perfessor. Yes, our early paychecks were not what we expected. But at that time we had a job.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:07 PM
Yesterday

unweird

(3,295 posts)
14. Gas Station Attendant
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:47 AM
Yesterday

Pumping gas, checking oil, washing windshields while ogling the skirts at 15 years old for a buck sixty an hour. Prior untaxed pump jockey work for dad at his gas station paid a whopping twenty bucks for the summer of ‘71.

unweird

(3,295 posts)
54. Now that you mention it, nope.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:01 PM
Yesterday

But one Sunday night while I ran out for lunch we had a VIP stop in. But this was in Nashville and spotting country music celebrities wasn’t too rare. Porter Wagoner sans Dolly.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
47. 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
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:32 PM
Yesterday

displacedvermoter

(4,400 posts)
16. Koala Muana
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:52 AM
Yesterday

Polynesian restaurant, with flaming drinks with umbrellas. Dishwasher and kitchen worker.

Two weeks of getting screamed at in Chinese was all I could handle. Did develop a love of fried rice and Chinese chicken wings, still probably the best I ever had.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
48. HAHAHAHHAHAHH. Thank you for sharing, displacedvermoter. I had a couple of jobs when I was way younger that I was glad
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:36 PM
Yesterday

that I was fired. Working continues were bad.

MIButterfly

(2,663 posts)
18. Woolco discount department store. I think I lasted about six weeks before I got fired.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:55 AM
Yesterday

I didn't care; I didn't like it anyway. I wanted to quit, but thought I'd get in trouble at home if I did, so they really did me a favor by firing me. That's my story and I'm sticking to it (because it's true!).

debm55

(60,354 posts)
49. 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
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:40 PM
Yesterday

were working the cash register. which made me nervous.

CountAllVotes

(22,209 posts)
21. Reading to the blind
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:12 AM
Yesterday

It was while a student at San Francisco State University many years ago.

It was a horrible job, it paid $1.25 an hour.

And some wonder why I receive so little on SS today. Its because I worked one too many jobs of this ilk; low low pay.



debm55

(60,354 posts)
50. Thank you very much for sharing with us. CountAllVotes. It was an honorable job you did. You should have been paid more
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:49 PM
Yesterday

MolecularDust

(21 posts)
22. At 15 I worked at a Bonanza steakhouse
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:18 AM
Yesterday

If you worked four or more hours, you got a free meal which was a hamburger. I started getting tired of hamburgers so I would have the cook just grill up the hamburger patty and then cover it with the mushroom sauce and a baked potato on the side - Salisbury steak without it really being Salisbury steak. That mushroom sauce was so good. I never got tired of that combination. I still make this for myself, although I have tried and failed to make a mushroom sauce as good as Bonanza’s was.

The assistant manager got one digit wrong in my Social Security number when I was hired and it took me a very long time to get that corrected.

MolecularDust

(21 posts)
62. Thanks for the welcome!
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:56 PM
Yesterday

Thank you for posting these types of questions every day. They are really fun to read! 😃

debm55

(60,354 posts)
78. Thank you very much, Ferrets are Cool. I did that once on summer break. I felt so greasy from standing over the grill.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 07:46 PM
18 hrs ago

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,761 posts)
25. I did janitorial and housekeeping work at a local company.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:34 AM
Yesterday

My uncle was my boss.
His most often remark to me:
"I'm taking a 10 minute break for the next 20 minutes, see you in a half hour."

debm55

(60,354 posts)
82. Thank you very much, FallourShelter. I was a failure at our then local Foodland. I was fired as I was nervous and people
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 07:58 PM
18 hrs ago

complained as the lines were long.

MontanaMama

(24,718 posts)
28. I worked at the local trap and skeet club
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:46 AM
Yesterday

as a puller and scorer for the trap shooters. This was in the late 70’s. I made $3.10 per hour plus tips. I wasn’t old enough to drive so my dad had to drop me off and pick me up. It was a good job for a youngster. I sat in a chair and got a great tan all summer long.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
85. Wow. Thant was good money back then. MontanaMama. When I was younger, we used to go skeet shooting.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:14 PM
17 hrs ago

PufPuf23

(9,825 posts)
29. On timber crew at US Forest Service.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:53 AM
Yesterday

Age 16 in 1969 under what was called Youth Opportunity Corp (YOC). Paid $1.65 / hour and $106 take home every two weeks after taxes and other deductions.

Only did it so did not have to spend another summer working in father's gravel quarry.

Ended up a career Fed age 19 and started university month turned 21. Worked at USFS Research Lab then in Berkeley while at school. Post BS worked on two different Ranger Districts and the Feds paid me to attend two programs for Fed employees for another 30 grad units. Quit USFS age 33 when had satisfied time owed Feds for the two programs.

Zackzzzz

(357 posts)
31. As soon as I was 16, I worked part-time at Woolworth.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:57 AM
Yesterday

45 Cents an hour. I wasn't a waitress at the counter because I always forgot something in an order.
It felt so good to have Mad Money. When you look at my Social Security history, my payments in were
little, but I was contributing. Once, one of Social Security agents brought up the small size of the
amounts. I told him my contributions from Woolworths and later the Bank came from what was
called the Pink Ghetto.

walkingman

(10,807 posts)
33. At 15, I got a job at a Haggar pants factory (had to get parental consent) and punched a time clock.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:58 AM
Yesterday

This short video is exactly what I did....busting seams with a steam iron. It is the last position in the assembly line. I did this one summer and saved enough ($250) to buy my first car a 55 Chevy.

https://youtube.com/shorts/G0hF3SzP7cw?si=bkLLNvmw_j2LUXyn

walkingman

(10,807 posts)
72. It was a good experience for me - I had to show up everyday, how to get along
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 07:13 PM
19 hrs ago

With my co-workers, and maybe most importantly that I needed to get an education. As far as the car, I was hot rodder and in 1965 the '55 was the perfect car - I learned to on cars, fix things, and they carried through for the rest of my life.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
93. Wow. that looks like it was a very hot job to do, especially in the summer. Thank you for sharing.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:34 PM
16 hrs ago

squiregeek

(10 posts)
43. Tour guide and switchboard operator...
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:21 PM
Yesterday

...for a local TV/radio station when I was in high school in 1964.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
98. Wow. That would be two great jobs. Thank you very much and welcome to DU, my friend.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:58 PM
16 hrs ago

av8rdave

(10,656 posts)
46. Air Force Academy
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:31 PM
Yesterday

We were paid 1/2 of a Second Lieutenant’s pay, from which taxes & FICA were withheld. Half of what remained was held in a savings account that we had no access to. That was actually a good idea. The money was released to us upon graduation, where we quickly discovered a lot of unexpected expenses associated with transitioning to real officer life.

My job prior to that was at a 60,000 bird chicken factory (no way would you call it a farm if you saw it). I picked/packed eggs, shoveled chicken manure and shot rats for a bistering $1.25/hour. No taxes were withheld.

appleannie1

(5,454 posts)
52. Pittsburgh Hospital on Frankstown Ave. At 16 I worked as a nurses aide full time for $120 a month.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:54 PM
Yesterday

HappyH

(228 posts)
53. Janitor at a mental hospital while I was in high school
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

My shift was 4 till 11 three nights a week and 7am till 3 pm on Saturday. $1.65/hour to sweep, mop and wax floors, clean window and other chores as needed. It paid for a lotta good times and expenses for my ‘66 Beetle. Even managed to save a little for college!

gopiscrap

(24,714 posts)
55. At 14 working for the AAA baseball team in Tacoma WA
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:04 PM
Yesterday

my first check was drawn on their parent club, the Chicago Cubs. I was outraged that they took 9.82 out in Taxas and Social security.
My first check (12.00) was a stipend for singing for a Roman Catholic Church in which I got paid 20.00 per Sunday

Diamond_Dog

(40,498 posts)
56. Store clerk in a department store.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:09 PM
Yesterday

I filled in for people who went on vacations. It was a summer job. I was 16. Before that I edited and typed letters and answered the phone in my dad’s office.

Hey Joe

(600 posts)
57. I was twelve years old and worked at a drive in
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:24 PM
Yesterday

movie theater. I picked up trash and cleaned the lobby and restrooms.
We watched a ton of great movies for free back when they still made them. And got discounts on concessions.
Good times!

happybird

(5,391 posts)
58. Local deli
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:32 PM
Yesterday

It was close to the W&OD bike trail so we made lots of sandwiches for the cyclists passing through. I was 14 or 15.

oberle

(349 posts)
59. Cafeteria in college
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:37 PM
Yesterday

I made $1.00 an hour working breakfasts and banquets 1965-1967. I don't remember how much came out for taxes. The only jobs I'd had before that were as a substitute organist in churches in DC. I'd get a check, but I don't think taxes were taken out. I did pretty good for a few years before college.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
125. I did the same in college, oberle, --working in the cafeteria. Thank you for sharing your unique line of jobs.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 01:03 PM
1 hr ago

rsdsharp

(11,990 posts)
60. I was fifteen, working in the meat department of a mom and pop grocery store,
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:38 PM
Yesterday

for a whopping &1.35 an hour.

MiHale

(12,995 posts)
61. A bagel bakery...
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:45 PM
Yesterday

Worked there off and on through high school. Used to open the shop, get the ovens up to temp, get the cash register balanced for the day, then go to school. Started about 3am. I was the only kid that could get up early and want to work. Ahh the good ol days.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
123. Yes, I remember the days when one was full of energy. Long gone. Thank you, MiHale for sharing with us.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:55 PM
1 hr ago

applegrove

(132,078 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.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:23 PM
23 hrs ago

I showered in a waterfall. No electricity. It was wonderful.

LogDog75

(1,289 posts)
65. I worked in a liquor store
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:27 PM
23 hrs ago

I worked mainly nights and weekends for about two years but I enjoyed it. Then I got a job at K-Mart in the Jewelry department. Again, I enjoyed the job even through it was 48 hours (8 hours of overtime) a week. It enabled me to share an apartment with a friend. After two years, I joined the AF and retired after 28 years.

LudwigPastorius

(14,680 posts)
67. My parents made me wait until I was 16 before I got my first *real* job.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 03:15 PM
23 hrs ago

It was as a busboy at a large, family-style seafood restaurant for $1.40 an hour.

I later segued into oyster shucking, which was considerably easier.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
120. Thank you very much for sharing with us, LudwigPastorius. I hope you got paid more for shucking the oysters.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:48 PM
1 hr ago

Vinca

(53,941 posts)
68. I was a grocery store cashier during my last couple of years in high school.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 03:26 PM
22 hrs ago

The despised history teacher came in and absentmindedly put some gum in his pocket and got arrested for shoplifting. Better than the wages.

Coventina

(29,680 posts)
69. Answering service with 400 clients.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 05:12 PM
21 hrs ago

I was made a supervisor in my teens because I was one of the few who could manage multiple lines and remember how to answer all the accounts.

I ended up getting fired because the manager was embezzling from the company, and I was starting to grow suspicious of his actions.
He fired me before I could put the pieces together.

He was arrested shortly afterwards.

Do they even have answering services anymore?

debm55

(60,354 posts)
118. Thank you very much for sharing with us.Coventina. Most places I call have that darn automated service- press 1 for this
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:37 PM
1 hr ago

press 2 for this. I like talking to a real person.

MichMan

(17,114 posts)
70. Burger Chef when I was in HS
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 06:18 PM
19 hrs ago

For some anniversary of the founding of the chain, the had a special throwback pricing campaign my last summer working there. Regular hamburgers were only 15 cents. It got pretty crazy because people would be ordering dozens at a time. It was the very first fast food restaurant in our small town, so it was very popular. A McDonald's eventually opened several months later.

Typically, someone would order a big sandwich like the "Big Shef" (Big Mac clone) or "Super Chef" (think Whopper), but with the sale promotion they would order half a dozen or more 15 cent hamburgers. So, instead of having to make a couple sandwiches per order , you had to make a dozen, so we were hopping back there in the grilling area. People would buy all kinds of extras to feed to their dogs, or start throwing them at each other in the parking lot. Worked there a year and a half before going away to college.

Management looked the other way if we decided to make our own food on the side, so we made some custom off the menu creations for our own meals without having to go through the front counter and pay for them.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
117. Thank you very much for your post, MichMan. That anniversary sounds so hard on the workers. Never liked jobs with
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:32 PM
1 hr ago

grilling and fries were concerned. I smelled like grease. Couldn't wait to get home and take a shower.

Niagara

(11,802 posts)
88. My first taxed job was a server
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:24 PM
16 hrs ago

at Ponderosa.

I think minimum wage was $4.25 and because I was a tipped server I made $2.12 an hour.

And yes, there would be patrons that would order the buffet and not a served meal that thought it was fine to stiff the server who still refilled their beverages and removed the used dirty dishes.

Cadfael

(1,367 posts)
90. I was 15
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:28 PM
16 hrs ago

Summer job, working 40 hrs/wk doing keypunch….a job that certainly no longer exists

debm55

(60,354 posts)
96. I am sure you were very good at your job, Cadfael. I remember the keypunch classes my girtfriends took in HS,
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:44 PM
16 hrs ago

Talitha

(7,953 posts)
92. Straight out of high school I was a junior file clerk at Aetna Insurance, downtown Chicago.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:30 PM
16 hrs ago

Then in about 6 months I was promoted to a senior file clerk. Personal Accounts asked me to be a junior underwriter in their department, and they promoted me to the computer division when the company automated. From start to finish I was there for about 6 years.

Lotsa fun working downtown but today, I don't think I'd recognize it. From what I understand the Carson Pirie Scott & Co building is now a Target store, and Dump tower stands where (IIRC) the Sun-Times building was.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
95. Thank you very much for sharing with us, Talitha. You must of been very good at your job to rise like that.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:39 PM
16 hrs ago

Talitha

(7,953 posts)
99. Thanks Deb, it's the work ethic I was raised on.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:58 PM
16 hrs ago
"Your name's going on it - so make sure you do it right."

debm55

(60,354 posts)
111. Thank you very much for sharing with us, Chasstev365. Baskin Robbins sounds like a neat job.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 10:24 AM
3 hrs ago

Golden Raisin

(4,755 posts)
103. Warehouse worker during summers in High
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 10:36 PM
15 hrs ago

School and College. Got to drive a fork-lift! Parents never told me about taxes/SS deductions and I remember being shocked to see my first paycheck and how much was taken out.

Laurelin

(889 posts)
104. Donut shup
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:03 PM
15 hrs ago

I was 15. I served costumers, took cash, made change. The smell of the grease was with me all summer, in my clothes, shoes, hair. No matter how much I washed my hair the smell stayed. I still hate donuts.

debm55

(60,354 posts)
109. Thank you very much, Laurelin, One summer, I worked at a hamburger place. I can still remember the smell of the cooking
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 10:18 AM
3 hrs ago

fries and burgers. Yuk.

IbogaProject

(5,871 posts)
105. Kinneys Shoes
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:06 AM
14 hrs ago

For a few months Senior year of high school. At a mall in Burlington NJ. The dead malls youtube seties said had the most unique mall fountain in the USA. The Kinneys was upper level on the left, fountain was at the end.

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debm55

(60,354 posts)
108. Thank you very much, IbogaProgect. We had a Kinney's Shoe store at our dead mall too. I watch that series on YouTube.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 10:15 AM
4 hrs ago

TBF

(36,577 posts)
106. early in high school -
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:30 AM
13 hrs ago

I worked at a farm in the summer - they grew cucumbers. I was in the house helping with cooking, watching kids, laundry ... I don't think I made more than $1/hour. We worked pretty long shifts, in pairs (2 girls on each day) so only 3-4 days per week. I was 14 and I do remember that we had to clock in like the farm workers. I did it for 2 summers and then moved on to working part-time for a supper club when I turned 16 (I washed dishes for minimum wage at that job). I managed to put myself through college with summer and part-time work. Not easy, but that's what you did back then.

marble falls

(71,860 posts)
127. When I was 14 working as stoop labor on a large truck farm for $.35/hr, in Akron, Ohio, cutting lettuce, spinach ...
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 01:14 PM
1 hr ago

... pulling radishes, onions, beets. John Graff's farm.

When I was 16, I walked up the road and flipped burgers at Bunny Burgers on Copley Rd. $1.00/hr and got free meals. Same year I got work permit through the Board of Education to be able to work school nights. Had this totally Lutheran alter boy shocked with my first rupture/hernia exam.

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