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I had tons of different jobs as a kid and into my younger life. Probably not as bad a some that have been described here. I never had much choice, since I needed them for money to live. In H.S., my father lost his business (service station - city/county tore up the road for an extended time in front to repave it, so customers couldn't get to it), and had to leave for a job out of state. From my junior year to after graduation, I loaded semi truck trailers with cases of milk and products at a dairy four nights a week. On a regular night, I'd load around 4K cases stacked and associeated products. I gave a good part of my earnings to my mother to help pay the bills. I'm glad I never had to do any really gross jobs.
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Marv Evans
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