Memoir Monday #24 (8/19-8/25) - How did you get your first job?

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This is my post for #memoirmonday how did you get your first job? week 24 hosted by @ericvancewalton

Starting at a very young age I had to work but I did not get paid. My first job was working the shrimp nets from my dad's dock, he had two framed nets that were 8 feet long and 4 feet high.

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The nets were like the ones sticking up on Dad's boat, this picture was before he built the dock out further and he used his boat to catch the shrimp from. He tied them to the pilings on the dock and it was us kids job to pull them and sort the shrimp from the seagrass and junk fish that got caught in them. We caught a lot of eels, I hated them, they reminded me of snakes and were wanting to bite if you got your hands near them.

We did not want to leave the nets too long because they would get too heavy for us to pull and we had to get Dad to help, then we got lectured about pulling them sooner.

Another job we had was picking up the trash from the campsites. Dad drove his truck with a flatbed trailer and at each campsite was a 55 gallon metal drum, we had to put the drums on the trailer and put an empty one in its place. We also had to clean the bathrooms, that was the job that I hated the most.

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People also shrimped from the dock.

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My first paying job was in this store, its the same store that my Dad is standing in on the top photo, I was about the age I am in this picture, I am on the right holding the hand of one of my nephews. Dad paid me 20 dollars a week to work waiting on customers. I liked doing it but I also hated it because of my right eye. It has always been off, I would say can I help you and the customer would look around like I was talking to someone else. I had surgery to fix it when I was in second grade but it did not work. I would have to tell people that I was looking at them, for me it was embarrassing. So to answer the question on how I got my first job, I have to say because I was my Dad's daughter and I got old enough to count money.

We sold hamburgers and hotdogs and we always cooked the hotdogs in a pan of water until Dad bought a microwave oven, back then it was called a radar range. A man and woman came in and ordered 2 hotdogs, I cooked them in the radar range, and they swelled up and burst all the way down one side, the people questioned me about what happened to them, with all of the confidence in my cooking I told them that is how they are supposed to look and explained this new way of cooking things. I know now that I overcooked them.

I worked in the store until we left for Missouri, that is another story. When we left the inlet Dad had no idea where we would end up, he headed north camping at State parks until he found the land he wanted to buy, it took 3 months for him to find it.

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I had saved one hundred dollars from my job working for Dad and when he bought the land in Missouri, I bought a horse, I am on the right, going to the left is my Mom, my little brother Hoss, my oldest brother Tommy, little sister Christine and youngest sister Kathy. Everyone in the family had a horse, there were 9 of us. Mom was visiting, she still lived in Florida.

In Missouri I worked for Emerson Electronics making motors like the ones that go in fans, I was an inspector and had to fix the ones that had a flaw in them, it was not a hard job, not physically like pulling shrimp nets or lifting garbage cans and the money was a lot better. I can not remember what I made but I think it was not much over a dollar an hour maybe something like 1.25 or 1.50, to me that was good pay. I worked the night shift.
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My first "real" job was at a grocery store delicatessen. I'm pretty sure the main reason I was hired was because I had just turned 18, and was thus legally allowed to use machines like the cardboard compacter. It was night shift, so there was a lot of cleanup and garbage disposal from day shift.

I bet you got to eat a lot of good food.

After a few months, I was so sick of commercial potato salad that I wouldn't eat the stuff for a few years though.

I don't blame you for that, we have or had a Winn Dixie they made the best potato salad, but now it is an Aldis so I do not go there anymore. You have to pay to use a cart and you have to either buy bags or bring your own.

We don't have Aldi's here, but I stopped at one on my road trip in April. The prices were OK, but I was not a fan of the experience as a whole.

I have never been to one, what I have heard the prices are better... But having to bring bags or buy them is not for me. And they do not have a pharmacy so when they bought Winn Dixie they took away my pharmacy.

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You had a wonderful first employer and a good job :)

So cool that your Dad paid you to wait on customers. The hotdog part gave me a good chuckle hehe. Thanks for sharing. It's lovely to see a glimpse of your childhood through the pictures❤️

Thank you @ifarmgirl You should have seen me explaining that the hot dog was perfectly cooked, I was maybe 13 or 14 years old and the look on the people's faces is forever etched in my mind, you know, the blank stare as if saying you have got to be kidding me, but they ate them.

I can only imagine the disbelief that showed in their faces while you were there explaining confidently 😅

You've had a lot of different kinds of jobs! Isn't it strange to think back to the times before inflation was so horrible and how much a dollar could buy? I think I made under $5 an hour when I started working my first real job out of high school (1989) and never felt that money was particularly tight.

I found this clip and thought of you the other day. Have you heard of this author?

I had not heard of him but now Carl Hiaasen is my idol. I understand everything he is saying about Florida.

Yes, I have worked many jobs, I did whatever had to be done to support my family. Let me see if I can remember all of them, working for my Dad, Emerson factory work, dry cleaners, babysitting 9 kids, worked in the orange groves, waitress, cleaning houses and businesses, and commercial fishing, I think that is all of them.

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