Why must I prove that I am me to pay my bills over the phone?Do strangers call to pay my bills?If they do, why don't you let them?
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it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
I guess the next question in this thread should be "what was the first job that you liked?"
Quote from: odeon on May 29, 2015, 12:25:51 PMI guess the next question in this thread should be "what was the first job that you liked?"I liked my first job at the time.
Quote from: Gopher Gary on May 31, 2015, 05:50:17 PMQuote from: odeon on May 29, 2015, 12:25:51 PMI guess the next question in this thread should be "what was the first job that you liked?"I liked my first job at the time. Fair enough. I didn't particularly like my first jobs but I liked the money.
I didn't particularly like my first jobs but I liked the money.
Somewhere in all this, the memory surfaced that my first job was as a paper boy delivering newspapers to folks at 5 am. But, this was a job I could do before I turned 16. 16 is the earliest one can work in a factory or other businesses in the states.
Quote from: rock hound on June 01, 2015, 09:22:17 AMSomewhere in all this, the memory surfaced that my first job was as a paper boy delivering newspapers to folks at 5 am. But, this was a job I could do before I turned 16. 16 is the earliest one can work in a factory or other businesses in the states. What makes a paper route an exception to that rule? Actually with the right forms and approvals, the age is fifteen, but yes standard is 16 and not sure what makes a paper route any different.
Quote from: Jack on June 01, 2015, 04:15:36 PMQuote from: rock hound on June 01, 2015, 09:22:17 AMSomewhere in all this, the memory surfaced that my first job was as a paper boy delivering newspapers to folks at 5 am. But, this was a job I could do before I turned 16. 16 is the earliest one can work in a factory or other businesses in the states. What makes a paper route an exception to that rule? Actually with the right forms and approvals, the age is fifteen, but yes standard is 16 and not sure what makes a paper route any different.This was back around 1970, so kids 12 and maybe a tad younger, if they had a bike or a parent would drive them around could do a paper route. MAybe they changed the rule or what. It's been 45 years since then. I haven't seen kids delivering papers in a very long time.