I’m with Calvin. Not only was I forced to pull what seemed like acres of weeds, I was not even given a dollar!Of course I was given a roof over my head and the joy of verbally abusing my four younger siblings! Fifty years latter I STILL dislike yard work:)
Today in the very early morning, at 4 am. someone started to beep the horn and he didn’t end, people living around opened the windows and screamed out, if he has lost his mind and called him names!!
Calvin and his pet tiger Hobbes have been outed as frauds by Calvin’s dad. He said they can earn money by helping with the weeding. Calvin doesn’t think he needs the money that badly to do the task asked by his father.
I pulled weeds as part of my chores or I did not get my 50 cent allowance. I was lucky, many of my friends only got 25 cents. My first real job paid only 65 cents an hour. This was in the mid 60s.
Even after 4 years of college, my first job (after Army beginning at $78/mo) was $2.50/hr – only a fraction of today’s min. wage. Chalk it up to inflation.Anyone else remember the Carter era? Pantry inventory (using the oldest last) was very simple – just use the can that was several cents cheaper! That method no longer works as items in a store no longer have labels – they are just scanned, but at least most items have use by dates on them to make up for it.(I remember the small country store days, buy a box of cereal and find an EXPIRED coupon inside!)The good old days – weren’t!
I used to pull weeds (or spray to kill them) and mow lawns to raise a few bucks when I was quite young. There was something about the lawnmower I fell in love with, and after graduation from college, I built a fairly successful lawn & garden business out of our family hardware store..Today, I can afford to pay someone to cut the grass and take care of the weeds; but there are times when I miss it…
When I lived in an apt on 1st St some guy at 2am walked by the building singing his heart out. The guy in the next bldg yelled "shut the f*** up! He did for about 1 block then he started up again.
When I had a Saturday job while still at school, I earned £1 for the day, when I left school I went to the same furniture store to work full time, I got £2 for a week!
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
“What, you expect me to WORK for the money I want?!”
thirdguy over 10 years ago
He could play a wise cracking cowboy in movies, beats working for a living ;-)
Zero-Gabriel over 10 years ago
@Calvin
JUST One Dollar… Man(!) What a CHEAP-O!
unclebewey over 10 years ago
I’m with Calvin. Not only was I forced to pull what seemed like acres of weeds, I was not even given a dollar!Of course I was given a roof over my head and the joy of verbally abusing my four younger siblings! Fifty years latter I STILL dislike yard work:)
oldtruck66 over 10 years ago
When I was a teen I hoed weeds in rows of cotton or peanuts for 75 cents an hour.
rentier over 10 years ago
Today in the very early morning, at 4 am. someone started to beep the horn and he didn’t end, people living around opened the windows and screamed out, if he has lost his mind and called him names!!
rshive over 10 years ago
And we won’t get snacks while we’re doing it!
Susie Derkins D: over 10 years ago
I bet you’ll earn a ton of money when you graduate from college.
CalvinObvious over 10 years ago
Calvin and his pet tiger Hobbes have been outed as frauds by Calvin’s dad. He said they can earn money by helping with the weeding. Calvin doesn’t think he needs the money that badly to do the task asked by his father.
jergideon over 10 years ago
I pulled weeds as part of my chores or I did not get my 50 cent allowance. I was lucky, many of my friends only got 25 cents. My first real job paid only 65 cents an hour. This was in the mid 60s.
rentier over 10 years ago
Beeping the horn is very strictly forbidden here!
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 10 years ago
My mom used to pay us 10¢ a row for weeding the corn in the garden. We could also pick potato bugs off the potatoes for 1¢ per bug.
dustspecks Premium Member over 10 years ago
Calvin should be a Union leader.
susan.e.a.c over 10 years ago
Paid for work? Who gets paid toy do work these days? Outside of a kids?
Aaron Saltzer over 10 years ago
Yeah. Calvin would want to do something that’s convenient for him.
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
Even after 4 years of college, my first job (after Army beginning at $78/mo) was $2.50/hr – only a fraction of today’s min. wage. Chalk it up to inflation.Anyone else remember the Carter era? Pantry inventory (using the oldest last) was very simple – just use the can that was several cents cheaper! That method no longer works as items in a store no longer have labels – they are just scanned, but at least most items have use by dates on them to make up for it.(I remember the small country store days, buy a box of cereal and find an EXPIRED coupon inside!)The good old days – weren’t!
Number Three over 10 years ago
Calvin is a weed.
Just kidding!
xxx
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
I used to pull weeds (or spray to kill them) and mow lawns to raise a few bucks when I was quite young. There was something about the lawnmower I fell in love with, and after graduation from college, I built a fairly successful lawn & garden business out of our family hardware store..Today, I can afford to pay someone to cut the grass and take care of the weeds; but there are times when I miss it…
morningglory73 Premium Member over 10 years ago
When I lived in an apt on 1st St some guy at 2am walked by the building singing his heart out. The guy in the next bldg yelled "shut the f*** up! He did for about 1 block then he started up again.
She Mc over 10 years ago
When I had a Saturday job while still at school, I earned £1 for the day, when I left school I went to the same furniture store to work full time, I got £2 for a week!
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Why work when you can shirk?! ;)