I worked at a horse track before the races started and I to clean out the stalls from the year prior. The smell was awful. I was living Cali at the time and my older brother moved to OR and I went to spend the summer with him and I needed a job.
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Mine was horrible! It was at a powdered egg factory. You had to stand in front of a conveyor belt and pick out the bad eggs as they passed by. The place reeked of rotten eggs. I went to check out for lunch on my second day but couldn't find my time card. I was canned because I wasn't fast enough. That was fine by me! That first night I got home, I was so tired that when I was on my bed, when I closed my eyes, I thought I was back at the factory.
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Day camp counselor. Really first jobs as a teenager in high school don't count. Real worst jobs are ones like getting an engineering degree and having to work as an operator in a call center for a check guaranteeing service for 6 months.
I worked at a horse track before the races started and I to clean out the stalls from the year prior. The smell was awful. I was living Cali at the time and my older brother moved to OR and I went to spend the summer with him and I needed a job.
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I did that too , i dunno if i should call it my first real job as i worked for my grandparents . My grandfather was a trainer/owner at Assiniboia Downs In Winnipeg MB > I had lots of great times there lol .
My first job I got on my own was working at paper recycling plant making $17.25 a hr in 1996 , I wish i would have not been so young and stupid and stayed there longer.
First job as a teen was at McDonald's. First and only job as an adult is as an electrician. The people, experiences and chhallenges are great! But the pay is even better!
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Corn detasseling is the crucial last step in producing hybrid corn seed. It involves removing the pollen-producing top part of the plant, the tassel, so the corn can't pollinate itself
Its a rite of passage for young midwestern teenagers
Wanna talk about suck...doing data entry for mortgage applications. It included re-typing 150 year old deeds, deeds so decrepid that I literally made up words.
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What so hard about that? Don't you just have to pull the tassels of the corns n!pples?
hmmmm........
no its not a complicated manual task.
however unless you have been in the middle of a cornfield on a 100 degree day, I cant expect you to imagine the suck.
not to mention 'field' corn gets much much taller than edible sweet corn. and those leaves cut the crap out of arms and legs. When its all wet from the dew in the morning is uncomfortable as well.
however unless you have been in the middle of a cornfield on a 100 degree day, I cant expect you to imagine the suck.
not to mention 'field' corn gets much much taller than edible sweet corn. and those leaves cut the crap out of arms and legs. When its all wet from the dew in the morning is uncomfortable as well.
Sounds pretty cr@ppy. Have not had the pleasure of field corn on a 100 degree day. Only have sweet corn around here (although I'm sure the guy across the street grows field corn).