On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Christine  Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:
> When I got my 1st job (McDonalds) and minimum wage was $2.10 an hour;  I
> felt very rich at 15.  The non-computerized cash registers rattled like
> machine guns, and we had to give change without the help of a cash
> register--and we were good at it too.
> Cheers, Christine

My first real job as a kid was delivery the Toronto Telegram news
paper. The Saturday edition was as thick as a phone book, I forget
what i made(1966)but i also worked at a dish washer, 1966-1969, at a
curling club at a $1.00 and hour. I to felt rich. I quit that job to
work on the ice, 1096-1971, at $1.35 and hour, which was adult minimum
wage back then.
They raised the price of tobacco to $0.50 a tin, so i quit.

Dave

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