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156. I also set trap at a gun club. Trap boys in the bunkers put the clay pigeons
Tue Sep 4, 2012, 10:55 AM
Sep 2012

on the arm to be released for the shooters. it seemed a little dangerous the way the spring loaded arm would release. One time I caught my glove during a fall shoot and it stopped it. I then realized you could safely grab the thing and hold it even when the pull girl hit the button as the shooter yelled "pull".

That changed everything. There were shooters we liked and those we didn't. I'll just say we could make it a little more difficult on the assholes. Hold that arm for just a fraction of a second to throw them off or maybe use one of 'the birds" you had chipped a little hole in. It was an easy matter to keep count of when the victim was up.

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Waitressing. 3 summers of it during my late high school/early college years. tanyev Sep 2012 #1
That's a rough gig! Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #9
Yep, mine would have been early 80s, too. tanyev Sep 2012 #13
Try picking walnuts @ .50 cents a sack for 8-10 hrs a day. Thats what I done in the summers, demosincebirth Sep 2012 #109
I was lucky. CrispyQ Sep 2012 #15
There is still a Dog-n-Suds drive in Grayslake, IL Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #55
~lol CrispyQ Sep 2012 #73
indeed justabob Sep 2012 #48
Working in a chicken and pizza joint JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2012 #2
Lots of fast food work when I was a teen but LittlestStar Sep 2012 #3
I moved furniture but it wasn't minimum wage. hunter Sep 2012 #37
Probably all of it trashed your knees! LittlestStar Sep 2012 #59
I hated moving furniture too cheezmaka Sep 2012 #98
Harvested hay for 50 cents an hour back in the 60's, I think doc03 Sep 2012 #4
We called it 'bucking bales". I used to have to do that every summer on "vacation". It was only brewens Sep 2012 #153
Re-tarring roofs. Scuba Sep 2012 #5
Doesn't get much worse than that. raouldukelives Sep 2012 #22
Well, it does get worse, but I haven't had to go there.... Scuba Sep 2012 #34
One of the harvesting methods is to burn the whole field down. Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #67
#1 answer cheezmaka Sep 2012 #93
It was hard, it was hot and it was filthier than filthy. Scuba Sep 2012 #96
I also set trap at a gun club. Trap boys in the bunkers put the clay pigeons brewens Sep 2012 #156
I've set trap. I've also set pins in an old semi-manual bowling alley. Noisy back there. Scuba Sep 2012 #158
I went from delivering newspapers 7 days a week to washing dishes 3-4 nights a week. Motown_Johnny Sep 2012 #6
Worked in a clothing factory Freddie Sep 2012 #7
OMG, that just reminded me of a temp job I had for a couple days. tanyev Sep 2012 #11
Cleaning at night in a butchers shop. Bonhomme Richard Sep 2012 #8
I never worked for minimum wage :p darkangel218 Sep 2012 #10
Me neither...not even my summer job out of high school. dkf Sep 2012 #12
All my bad summer/part time jobs paid a little bit more Nikia Sep 2012 #24
Me neither. I thank the unions for that. hunter Sep 2012 #44
Nor have I. quiller4 Sep 2012 #122
Being a Pin Boy in a pre-pin setting machines COLGATE4 Sep 2012 #14
U.S. Army, msedano Sep 2012 #16
$.50/hr. babysitting. Ugh. One couple was supposed to be back at midnight mnhtnbb Sep 2012 #17
I babysat in the late 70's for $1/hr. Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #43
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That is unbelievable. I was hesitant to call my parents--didn't want to wake them up-- mnhtnbb Sep 2012 #145
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did you ever find any money on the floor? darkangel218 Sep 2012 #36
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Helping the school janitors with summer cleaning. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #30
Scrubbing pots in a university cafeteria slackmaster Sep 2012 #31
Mixing concrete for a mason. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2012 #32
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Mopping Blood off the floor fredamae Sep 2012 #33
Curtain factory former-republican Sep 2012 #35
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Acid washing aluminum semi trailers. Ellipsis Sep 2012 #39
Assembling swimming pool filters. Betsy Ross Sep 2012 #40
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Pizza delivery boy in 1963. nt Speck Tater Sep 2012 #51
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Busgirl/waitress laundry_queen Sep 2012 #54
I always hated the closer shift as it meant you'd be there until 12:30-1:00am cleaning up. Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #64
I hated opening more. laundry_queen Sep 2012 #101
Why did your high school have busboys? jberryhill Sep 2012 #56
Should have written "while I was a highschool student". lolz Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #69
"I was a corporate owned chain restaurant" jberryhill Sep 2012 #76
doh! cain't speel Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #79
OHHH! Okay, so... jberryhill Sep 2012 #86
I have distant memories of a summer job cleaning out a neighbor's coalition_unwilling Sep 2012 #57
Loading trailers for UPS. I only lasted a couple of weeks. nt patrice Sep 2012 #60
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I did that. Iggo Sep 2012 #72
Un-airconditioned warehouse, hundreds of conveyor belts running constantly coming from every patrice Sep 2012 #89
I loaded trailers for RPS(now FedEx Ground) cheezmaka Sep 2012 #99
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I don't know if it was minimum wage TlalocW Sep 2012 #62
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Right? How 'bout a little love for the Snarkster? Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #74
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12 hour nightshifts at a skanky 7-11. I quit and my replacement was murdered a few nights later DonRedwood Sep 2012 #66
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Nurse Aid, Nursing home. DearAbby Sep 2012 #77
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Hash slinger. lonestarnot Sep 2012 #80
I had to laugh when I looked up my starting Army pay and minimum wage at the time pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #81
Picking Cotton and Hanging Tobacco rbrnmw Sep 2012 #82
Graveyard shift in a convenience store in a very rough neighborhood aint_no_life_nowhere Sep 2012 #83
Putting springs in little plastic Pez containers on night shift flamingdem Sep 2012 #85
Waiting tables at a steakhouse in the early 80's. The Midway Rebel Sep 2012 #87
Fast food. Opening and/or closing staff. 1monster Sep 2012 #90
Working in a recycling plant bailing leakers. RC Sep 2012 #91
That is bad cheezmaka Sep 2012 #97
picking strawberries, summer of '64... alterfurz Sep 2012 #92
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Cleaning factory office space and workers changing rooms. intaglio Sep 2012 #102
Harvesting Potatoes, slopping pigs, busboy. All when I was in my teens. Agnosticsherbet Sep 2012 #103
Irrigating cucumber fields. We had to unhook, pack and reassemble the pipes. brewens Sep 2012 #104
I packed printed Hula Popper Sep 2012 #105
Stripping paint off the walls of a mansion while on a scaffolding. Gregorian Sep 2012 #106
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Working in a cafeteria, when I was in college. Cleita Sep 2012 #110
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what's up with that cat? Liberal_in_LA Sep 2012 #116
The cat is what's up with the cat. Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #129
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Detassling here too Burma Jones Sep 2012 #120
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I cleaned a rich person's... one_voice Sep 2012 #123
when i was deployed to Afghanistan I did the math.... WooWooWoo Sep 2012 #124
Ding...ding...ding...we've got a winner! Snarkoleptic Sep 2012 #132
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Dishwasher, when I was 16. muntrv Sep 2012 #126
I pulled the fire alarm in school 1971 8th grade . orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #127
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Unloading UPS trailers. nt hack89 Sep 2012 #147
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Flipped burgers at a couple fast food joints. backscatter712 Sep 2012 #150
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Working in a cardboard box factory... KansDem Sep 2012 #152
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Cleaning Filthy Old Kitchen Stoves For Re-Sale. Paladin Sep 2012 #157
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Give this thread a rest. nt ladjf Sep 2012 #160
I helped our neighbour with his livestock and green-break young horses for about three years. polly7 Sep 2012 #161
I worked a part-time retail job... kjackson227 Sep 2012 #162
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