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Has anyone seen my specialty plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="GeoFrog" data-source="post: 2726651" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>First Job: Plumber/Handyman assistant @ 14</p><p>Other Teen Jobs: Baseball/Softball Complex Concessions, Waterslide Lifeguard, Drive/Detail Cars from auctions to dealerships and such.</p><p>Really helped me realize what I didn't want to do.</p><p></p><p>During my Senior year at TCU, there was a point where I was working 3 jobs and taking 16 hours. Library (Work Study), Geologist Tech @ Union Pacific Resources, and carpenter's assistant.</p><p></p><p>Although my teen jobs never really appealed to me, our sprinkler guy was forced into retirement from United Airlines several years ago. At that time he decided to go back to a simpler time for him from when he worked on sprinklers as a high school summer job. He started his own sprinkler business, and I have never seen someone enjoy his job more. He's grown that thing tremendously also and has several crews now, but he still likes doing a lot of the work himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeoFrog, post: 2726651, member: 496"] First Job: Plumber/Handyman assistant @ 14 Other Teen Jobs: Baseball/Softball Complex Concessions, Waterslide Lifeguard, Drive/Detail Cars from auctions to dealerships and such. Really helped me realize what I didn't want to do. During my Senior year at TCU, there was a point where I was working 3 jobs and taking 16 hours. Library (Work Study), Geologist Tech @ Union Pacific Resources, and carpenter's assistant. Although my teen jobs never really appealed to me, our sprinkler guy was forced into retirement from United Airlines several years ago. At that time he decided to go back to a simpler time for him from when he worked on sprinklers as a high school summer job. He started his own sprinkler business, and I have never seen someone enjoy his job more. He's grown that thing tremendously also and has several crews now, but he still likes doing a lot of the work himself. [/QUOTE]
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