I'm beginning a new series, First Jobs, in which I ask
people about their first work experiences.
Today, I am talking with Leo. He tells about an early job he had during the 1940's.
Tell me about your first job or an early job that you had.
Today, I am talking with Leo. He tells about an early job he had during the 1940's.
Tell me about your first job or an early job that you had.
I'll tell you about the first one that
I got paid for. That was when I was about 11 or 12 years old. Before
that job, I earned money by picking blackberries at the old gravel
pit. I sold them door to door and would pick just enough so I could
get money to go to the movies.
So, what was the job that you got
paid for?
My friend and I helped with
installation a septic field. After it was dug and the gravel and
tiles had been put down, we laid shingles to close the top between
the tiles. We also hauled cinders to put over the tiles.
How long did the job last?
The work lasted about a week during the
summer. At that time, WWII was going on and my father was lost at
sea. Also, my younger brother had recently died from an accident so
my mother was preoccupied with things. She was happy that I was doing
something productive for a little while. I made 10
cents/hour.
Did
you think that was much money?
No,
I thought I got ripped off. Even though I was a kid, I thought I
deserved more. However, as I look back on it, I realize that he
provided us with sandwiches every day. I guess that was considered
part of my pay.
What
did you spend your money on?
I
think I spent it on movies and Cokes. That was what was important to
me at the time.
Another time, we will learn about some more interesting jobs Leo had when he was in high school.
Another time, we will learn about some more interesting jobs Leo had when he was in high school.