So, I am now employed at Seabreeze amusement park as a maintenance/grounds worker, and it's my first job. I'm pretty excited.
I was just wondering what your guys' first jobs were and how you felt about them.
So, I am now employed at Seabreeze amusement park as a maintenance/grounds worker, and it's my first job. I'm pretty excited.
I was just wondering what your guys' first jobs were and how you felt about them.
no longer as big of a drain on society.. i worked at Eckerd which is now rite aid.. worked there for 5 years.. it sucked, but i went in hungover much of the time some of the customers were smelly
I had a paper route from when I was 12-14...My frist "real job" though was when I was 16, I worked at the McDonald's by the airport. And yes, it's as bad as it sounds.
This is what I felt about it:![]()
Last edited by Melissaaaa; 04-28-2008 at 01:07 AM.
slowpokemcgee (04-28-2008)
I got my first job in 1987, and i'm still there. Somebody shoot me.
Mr. TBS (04-28-2008)
2005. Fantasy Island in the water park. I worked at the top of the water slide, kiddie pool,kiddie slide and lazy river.
After that I shipped off to Island Lanes from September 05-June 06
Since June 06 I've worked at St. Stephens Church/School where cut grass, weed whack, clean the church and when school ends I clean that. Still work there because I can take off when I feel like it.
I also had a paper route when i was like around 10-11, but i hated it so i quit that. Then i worked stock at a local store, and i still work at that same place today.
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2004. Laporta's Pizzeria. W. Klein, Willyville.
Tobacco informant for the Erie Co health Department when I was 16.
Id go in the store, and if they sold me smokes, the cops would come in and bust them. Pretty fun
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Buffalo news paper boy when I was 13.
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I got a job at a local grocery store in my home town, stocking the shelves, running the cash register, crap like that. It was pretty easy, until I got fired almost a year later.
All my friends would come in, and I'd scan half or less of the crap they bought, and one day some skank who worked with me, saw me do it, and told the manager, and they fired me. I made that girls life a living hell the rest of High School. It was great.
Meter reader for National Fuel (this was before they had the fancy drive by systems that they have now - you'd get a stack of cards, each card represented a house/meter and fill it out). I'd go into houses that were horrific, met some extremely unusual people and would get attacked by dogs regularly.
Worked at my Dad's RV business. Washed motorhomes, assembled atvs/motorcycles/waverunners, and ran the cash register. Plus a ton of other odd jobs.
I worked at a Cloister Automated Car Wash vacuuming used condoms out of the backseats of every grimy, nasty ass 1970's Lincoln and Cadillac that was in the inner city of York, PA.
I still get chills down my spine when I think about it. The cheap bastards didn't even give employees discounts on washes.
Patrick! (04-28-2008)

I also worked at McDonalds for my first job for about a year and a half.. I couldn't even work the breakfast shift it would make me sick. Funny thing is, is I was the only one to get a raise right before I quit even though I sat in the break room all day. The only thing good about working for McD's is that I don't think I could find a worse job. I'd rather shovel elephant shit at the zoo that work there again.
Melissaaaa (04-28-2008)
I worked at Ted's.
I was an umpire for girls softball, then I worked at a carwash in the hood, was a lifeguard and ran concessions at the pool, then back to the carwash, then at a restaurant for 5 years. Then my job now.