Jobs I Had Under 18

I started working young. Well, it’s true.I remember I wanted things that my parents wouldn’t buy, which was what sparked me getting a job right after my birthday when I turned 16, but I my first job was as a babysitter much younger!

I began babysitting at the age of 10 or 11 for my cousins and I also babysat my younger brother. Looking back, I am not sure at that age I should have been watching so many kids, I was uh, still a kid myself. Somehow we survived and really that’s what is important, right? Oh, how many was it? Well, 3 to 6 cousins at a time that I watched. All younger than me….yep, we survived! Yah!This job lasted a few years, I think, I really can’t recall. Once one of them got old enough to watch the others, I was no longer needed.

Sometime in middle school, I worked for a print shop (Pine Island Printing). I wonder was I 12 or 13, I don’t know. Not sure anymore how I got the job, I think perhaps I was walking by it and maybe I stopped in…anyway, I ended up answering phones for the guy that ran the print shop.

Then, I delivered the Pine Island paper on foot. Yes, on foot. My brother rode his bike, but I was too cool for that. LOL. Or whatever. This was middle school still…and I’d walk around a neighborhood across the street delivering the paper. I do not think this job lasted long, maybe a couple of months.
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My next job, other than babysitting my brother for free, was working at Wendy’s! Oh, I was so excited to have this job! A bunch of younger people worked there, all around my age (I was 16, of course). I loved working there because I wasn’t at home, and I enjoyed “hanging” out with the people I worked with. I learned how to work as a cashier front and drive-thru, I made sandwiches, and did up the salad bar, and did food window, too. The only thing I did not do was the grill, but I could make fries, chicken, and potatoes! I did not like cleaning the bathrooms….or that I worked after I clocked out, to help. I did this because my ride was still working and like I said I liked the people there. O’well, lesson learned. Yes, I still like their food.

My senior year I had to switch jobs. My ride started working different hours and my mom didn’t like driving me (it was rather far from home). So, I got a job at Winn Dixie on Pine Island and worked there as a cashier until I graduated. Wasn’t the best environment for me, but it was a job, and paid me more than Wendy’s had.

And, those were the jobs I had under the age of 18 years old. What jobs did you have under the age of 18?


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