I'm not so sure you could call this my 1st job but I use to keep score at the bowling alley when I was 9 years old. My older brother schooled me and it taught me some valuable lessons at an early age. How to make money, how to save money and how to spend money. When the P.B.A. would come to town they immediately would question my ability to keep score because of my age but the house assured these guy's that I knew what I was doing. This also gave me a confidence booster growing up knowing that you can do anything if you put your mind to it and always ignore your doubters...
My father was a bricklayer here in Phoenix. I worked all summer-every summer with him until I finally went on the payroll of "Warner Masonry" at the age of 11. All my friends got an allowance and I was making $40.+ a week at a buck an hour.
Vinceses Spagetti in Glendora washing dishes, then Wendy's flipping burgers
Haha... Busgirl at Vince's Spaghetti in Ontario! It was "THE" place to work in high school. I was 15 and had to lie and say that I was 16 to get the job.
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