ANSWERS: 46
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$17.50 an hour (Cdn), payed every thursday. That was a great job to have during the summer to pay for college. It was in a factory and wasn't much fun, and I used that as motivation to do well in school so I wouldn't have to work in a place like that. (no offence to anyone that works in a factory)
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My first job was babysitting I got paid .50cents an hour.
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$6.75/hour (minimum wage in CA at the time), and I got paid every other Thursday.
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$2.15/hr plus tips to waitress in a diner.
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It was about 22 years ago when I worked on a Saturday in a shoe shop. I think I was paid £1.32 per hour ($2.64 USD)
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$5.25 an hour. I got paid weekly.
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I think it was about $2 per hour, paid weekly. I worked for cash as a waitress in a hall. My next job was min wage, $3.35 per hour.
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I think it was around $7.65 (CDN). I thought I was making so much money. Haha.
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$3.65 an hour. I got paid every 2 weeks.
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i have no clue!! i worked at this restaraunt for one day but quit at the end of it. i was hired after going in to pick a friend up, went in the next day, and by that night they had me waiting tables. i sucked cause i was brain dead. i forgot to take an order to the kitchen for at least 20 minutes. i just left and never asked to get paid, but kept the teeshirt they gave me
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I made $6.00/hour, and I got paid on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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$1.80 an hour paid every two-weeks
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My first job;babysitting. Got paid 5$ an hour.
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$1.65/hour. I think I got paid once every 2 weeks. I did maintenance work at a day care center. This would be about 1973.
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I seem to remember $2.15 an hour in 1975. As a dishwasher at a Marriott restaurant. We were paid each week on Friday.
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In 1964, my first job outside the family business was moving furniture for a moving and storage company in Dothan, Alabama, making $2.25/hour if memory serves. I didn't get paid for riding in the trucks, or even for driving when the real driver was too drunk to keep it on the road. The work was truly back-breaking - let someone throw a freezer chest at you and then yell "catch!". Pay came as cash in an envelope every Friday without a paystub so nobody had a clue if we were being paid correctly, but most of the drivers were paying for their whiskey on a tab so they were docked most of their pay every week and borrowed from me to get more whiskey. I'm still owed most of what I earned. I won't be going back to that job again.
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First real job? $7.50 an hour every two weeks. Dairy Queen, baby!
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I didn't get anything but free room and board working at my parent's family business. The hours sucked and I would have preferred hanging out with my harebrained hoodlum friends.
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Minimum wage. I was 15 years old working in a small pastry shop. I washed dishes and cleaned the entire baking area. I think it was about $2.15 an hour.
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8.75/hour, at a pet/feed store in Illinois. Got paid weekly.
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$ 2.00 per hour. once a week. 1974 ritous bucks back then ;') I was still in high school !
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£0.90 a hour, weekly, i was 13 and laoding a market trader's van for him and other odd jobs, 1984.
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$1.50 pr hour. in 1969 Received paycheck Bi-weekly, at GTE as a 411 operator. Retired from there after 30 years service.
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$6.75. twice a month. 15th and 30th
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At age 13, back in 1972, I was paid a flat monthly salary of $125.00 to be the grounds keeper and janitor for our local church ... cut grass, rake leaves, shovel snow from sidewalks etc. as needed ... and sweep, mop, and take out trash once per week. It was enough to pay for my martial arts lessons.
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umm. in 2007. first job after i graduated high school. i was a telemarketer. hated it. $7.50/hr plus commission and got paid biweekly.
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I guess it could be called a job but I peeled potatoes and helped wash dishes in my parents restarunt for $2 per week. the first real job I had was in the Navy where I earned $98 per month. Yeah that was a long time ago!
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$1.20 per hour, plus tips, usually about fifty cents a night. Pay was every other week. It was waitressing in a pizza parlor.
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15$ I worked on a hobby farm.
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$9 an hour, I was 18 working for a Utility Call center
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I made $4.00 an hour and I was a busser at a BBQ resturant
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$3.35 hour.. car hop
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This'll date me: 85 cents an hour at a 5c & 10c store! (1968) ;-)
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$0.75 an hour, I worked at a department store(1965)
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£3 an hour department store... 14 years ago! :D
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$.75 an hour babysitting (1974)
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$8.00/hr and every other friday
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Once a week. $2.10 an hour.
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$6.25 an hour... every two weeks. I was a bagger at a grocery store.
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2 CENTS A LICENSE PLATE FOR ALL VEHICLES THAT HAD A BAD TIRE IN FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA.
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Haha babysitting in the early 1970s I don't think I made even $1 per hour! Waitressing perhaps $2+ per hour plus tips - paid once/wk. Working in a laundry mid 70s $3.90 per hour paid weekly.
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I got paid $1 an hr
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My first "job" was a 2-month, daily, summer babysitting gig when I was 14, and I was paid a dollar an hour. That was in 1970, and a dollar an hour was riches then, because the average baby-sitting wage was about 50 cents. The last month of that summer, I was a counselor-in-training at a summer camp I'd attended for years and was paid $50 a week. Since I was on duty about 8 hours a day, 6 days a week, I was making about the same amount of money I had as a babysitter.
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My first job was in 1973. I was paid the minimum wage of 2 dollars per hour. Payday took place every week.
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.85 cents an hr
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.85 cents an hr
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