Worked in one in the early ‘60s. What I learned is that minimum wage jobs are harder than any “real” job I’ve ever had. Apparently the reason that “good” jobs are harder to get is that they’re less demanding.
I never had a regular job until I got married and needed the insurance. I ran trot lines in the morning and sold the fish from the back of my truck. Three nights a week I played music in the local bars, for the first couple of years I was too young to go up to the bar and had to wait on the stage during breaks. I always had plenty of money and did what I loved doing. The 70’s were great for me.
Auntie Socialist over 4 years ago
You’re in no position to knock it
Longplay Premium Member over 4 years ago
If you love your job, it feels not like a job. Lucky guy!
StackableContainers over 4 years ago
Quick, sell him some magic beans. Pretty sure it would work on him.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 4 years ago
The lowest I’ve ever been was getting a letter from the Mccorporate headquarters rescinding my Mcjob offer.
bilbrlsn over 4 years ago
Just the way one should envision their work effort.
willie_mctell over 4 years ago
Worked in one in the early ‘60s. What I learned is that minimum wage jobs are harder than any “real” job I’ve ever had. Apparently the reason that “good” jobs are harder to get is that they’re less demanding.
Bald Eagle over 4 years ago
I never had a regular job until I got married and needed the insurance. I ran trot lines in the morning and sold the fish from the back of my truck. Three nights a week I played music in the local bars, for the first couple of years I was too young to go up to the bar and had to wait on the stage during breaks. I always had plenty of money and did what I loved doing. The 70’s were great for me.
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 4 years ago
McDonald’s would have to pay me to eat their disgusting burgers