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| Post New Topic | Your 1st job | Views: 865 | Apr 08, 2014 1:41 pm | | Your 1st job | # |  Paul Finkelstein (Most Positive Attitude) | | ★★1st job★★ employed by someone else (What was yours?) ★★★Dishwasher★★★ Crickets Italian Restaurant April 1984 – December 1985 (1 year 9 months)New City, New York My 1st job employed for someone else. One of my high school peers had something important that night. Probably a hot date. I was given the chance and opportunity to make money. Cash. Ya know. The first day was awesome. I washed so many dishes. I got home after midnite. I learned their way of washing floors with an industrial mop. I got paid. I was a happy kid. I still am a happy kid. Love to hear about YOUR 1st job ever. I started a topic for first job at the following network: http://www.RPnetworkers.com (Join and reply with your 1st experiences too)
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