I spent my summers with my grandparents every year from 10 years old to 17 years old. I worked full time every summer. Started with Pennysaver Route at 10, golf course at 12, and amusement parks from 14 on. Learned my work ethics there. We knew what discipline was, and if we "forgot" it was "reinforced". Wouldn't change a thing.
I worked on the farm starting when I was 10 went to college few years. Then worked commercial fishing in Alaska and then the oil field in Wyoming and then as a hot tar roofer, by the time I was p24.
Fuck no... pushing a lawnmower at the golf course and became a ride mechanic at the amusement park. Got to walk the coasters every morning with a 2 1/2 inch breaker bar to give every bolt on the tracks a yank, no room for fear of heights. Although it was 85% changing hydraulic hoses. I'm sure you've swaped one or two of those out on the fishing boat. BALLS OF STEEL I love crab so I thank you for your balls of steel. Oh yeah... I live to drive too, so thank you for doing the grunt work to make sure we all can drive. I wouldn't last a day on either of those jobs, maybe in my younger years but I don't think so.
I spent my summers with my grandparents every year from 10 years old to 17 years old. I worked full time every summer. Started with Pennysaver Route at 10, golf course at 12, and amusement parks from 14 on. Learned my work ethics there. We knew what discipline was, and if we "forgot" it was "reinforced". Wouldn't change a thing.
I worked on the farm starting when I was 10 went to college few years. Then worked commercial fishing in Alaska and then the oil field in Wyoming and then as a hot tar roofer, by the time I was p24.
You look like you had little kids jobs.
Just kidding.
Fuck no... pushing a lawnmower at the golf course and became a ride mechanic at the amusement park. Got to walk the coasters every morning with a 2 1/2 inch breaker bar to give every bolt on the tracks a yank, no room for fear of heights. Although it was 85% changing hydraulic hoses. I'm sure you've swaped one or two of those out on the fishing boat. BALLS OF STEEL I love crab so I thank you for your balls of steel. Oh yeah... I live to drive too, so thank you for doing the grunt work to make sure we all can drive. I wouldn't last a day on either of those jobs, maybe in my younger years but I don't think so.