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The Gipkik
Joined: 30 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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| tzechuk wrote: |
It has nothing to do with our race, but rather more because our parents (and we) chose for us to live like that. |
Sorry, tzechuk, I didn't mean to imply your race, so much as your upbringing. Most of my Asian friends back home and in countries I've worked in, including China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, etc, also didn't work growing up. In fact, none of them did. I do remember a couple of kids who did, though. And they are very successful (animation and engineering, respectively).
I was just reading about the situation with kids in Singapore and the culture shock they're having living overseas. They grew up with maids all around, mothers babying them, and they are virtually incapable of doing the simplest of household tasks, from cleaning up after themselves to cooking. Tough way to go. |
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Underwaterbob

Joined: 08 Jan 2005 Location: In Cognito
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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| I sold nightcrawlers, $1 a dozen. Go outside after dark on a rainy day and they were all over the lawn. You have to be careful with the flashlight though, if you shine it directly on them they scoot back into their holes. |
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bluelake

Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Just before I was 12, I had a paper route; however, it didn't last long for various reasons (including the handler siphoning off funds from my collections, so I ended up OWING money to the paper).
When I was a teenager, I worked for my father in his business (signs). I did lots of 3D jobs that teenagers probably would not have been allowed to do in a non-family business. In my senior year in high school, I received work-study credit working in my dad's business. |
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djsmnc

Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Location: Dave's ESL Cafe
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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| I made necklaces and sold them to girls. I also bought candy in bulk and sold small amounts of it at a premium rate during lunchtime until the school started cracking down on my biz. Later we all just ended up flipping bags of the green stuff. |
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UknowsI

Joined: 16 Apr 2009
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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| I made necklaces and sold them to girls. I also bought candy in bulk and sold small amounts of it at a premium rate during lunchtime until the school started cracking down on my biz. Later we all just ended up flipping bags of the green stuff. |
And I guess most of us have played the role of a loan shark at least once in our youth. |
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flakfizer

Joined: 12 Nov 2004 Location: scaling the Cliffs of Insanity with a frayed rope.
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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I did the paper route, as eamo said, the pay was pretty poor considering the time it took. I also collected cans, shoveled driveways, mowed my grandma's lawn and even sold pears from my grandma's tree door to door.
P.S. Not to be a jerk, but the word is actually "remuneration" which seems oddly counter-intuitive as "renumerate" sounds like it comes from numeral or something. |
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eamo

Joined: 08 Mar 2003 Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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| flakfizer wrote: |
I did the paper route, as eamo said, the pay was pretty poor considering the time it took. I also collected cans, shoveled driveways, mowed my grandma's lawn and even sold pears from my grandma's tree door to door.
P.S. Not to be a jerk, but the word is actually "remuneration" which seems oddly counter-intuitive as "renumerate" sounds like it comes from numeral or something. |
Well I never........ Remuneration. Thanks. |
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Sector7G
Joined: 24 May 2008
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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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| When I was around 7 or 8 years old back in the 60's, I would shine my dad's work shoes for 25 cents a pair. When I was around 12, I would mow lawns- $3 bucks for about 1/4 acre, eventually raised to $4. |
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seonsengnimble
Joined: 02 Jun 2009 Location: taking a ride on the magic English bus
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:16 am Post subject: |
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| I did random chores around my house for an allowance. I also watered plants and/or pets when neighbors went on vacation. I tutored,babysat and shoveled snow. |
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D.D.
Joined: 29 May 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:03 am Post subject: |
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| I used to charge 10 bucks for a lawn and give my friend 5 to do it. Even did this with my own house. Had papers to deliver but that was 6 days a week, so I quit. Did kfc a t age 15 which was 6.55 an hour when all other jobs were 3 bucks. |
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seoulsucker

Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Location: The Land of the Hesitant Cutoff
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:43 am Post subject: |
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| I did professional theater and some commercial modeling. By the time I was in 5th grade I had 90% of the G.I. Joe collection. Never could get my hands on everything, though. |
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Panda

Joined: 25 Oct 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:53 am Post subject: |
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I gave out business leaflets on the street for a pornographic phone service...
Me and another two girls went there to ask if they needed operators since we saw the ad ( we didnt know what the operators should do though), they looked at us and said we were too young.........and were going to turned us down, but later the boss said we could help to give out the leaflets.
So we earned 10 bucks each for giving out leaflets for a whole day, big money for us....although much lower than being an "operator". |
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Zulethe

Joined: 04 Jul 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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Back in '78 when I was ten, I had a paper route and I was raking in the bucks.
This guy in charge of the local routes often had people not show up for their routes so he was responsible for getting them done.
I was fast as lightning back then and could finish a route in record time.
He would usually knock on my window at about five in the morning three times a week and would pay me 20 dollars for each extra route I completed.
Most days it was only one route, some days it was two, and occasionally I had three extra routes.
Can you imagine a 10 year old kid back in America in 1978 pulling in up to 60 dollars a day?
I was living the high life. My family was rather poor and from then on I bought my own clothes, food etc...Two years later when I discovered girls, I was the most popular dude out there cause I had the bucks to wine and dine them. |
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bluelake

Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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Can you imagine a 10 year old kid...
Two years later when I discovered girls, I was the most popular dude out there cause I had the bucks to wine and dine them. |
At twelve, I imagine that would have certainly made you popular...  |
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Murakano
Joined: 10 Sep 2009
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:52 am Post subject: |
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| Panda wrote: |
I gave out business leaflets on the street for a pornographic phone service...
Me and another two girls went there to ask if they needed operators since we saw the ad ( we didnt know what the operators should do though), they looked at us and said we were too young.........and were going to turned us down, but later the boss said we could help to give out the leaflets.
So we earned 10 bucks each for giving out leaflets for a whole day, big money for us....although much lower than being an "operator". |
I saw a middle school (around 16 year old ish) kid throwing those kinds of flyers/cards on the streets in Gangnam the other day. |
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