1-I can't remember not trying to find a job. I started working around 13 as babysitter. Somehow at (I think) age 14 worked at 'Community Marketing Institute' getting financial info from ppl on phone for them to apply for credit cards (??)...
2-In high school,💕Red Lobster (hostess, cashier): 2 married mgrs there ('Mrs. T' and a guy) ran off together. Most of the waitresses were really nice except mean Donna who used to yell at me until 1 day when I stood up for myself.
3-I worked extras shifts in the back splitting lobster shells in this weird machine. We used to put popcorn shrimp in our hostess pockets and snack on them. It was a very clean kitchen I will say, no gross stuff going on. Great food.
4-High school: Worked as legal asst. in my Dad's law office, learned transcription, how to take dictation, type and mail a legal letter properly, update legal books. My Dad was very abusive but not at work, he was so patient and sweet with me there. #JekyllandHyde
5-In college at UF, I worked in radio, got up 2 or 3 mornings a wk at 4am to do news at WRUF. We got paid minimum wage for 1 out of every 4 hrs worked LOL but I didn't do it for the $ and that bought a pizza for the week, anyway!
Tell me about your early job experiences.
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