There may be no other country on earth that celebrates its workers the way we do in the United States. We as a nation take the time to devote a whole day to celebrate work and those who do it. The people who make the country work. When you think about it, most Americans enter the workforce as kids, teenagers looking for money to hang out with their friends or fill the gas tank of their first car. We all remember that first job. Those jobs taught us about being employed, how to check a schedule to see when you worked, how to come in on time, and how to treat your coworkers. For most of us, they are memories that we look back on and smile.
… and what was your first job? pic.twitter.com/PxliysmjaZ
— BRIAN FRASER (@bfraser747) September 1, 2024
I got my first job at 17 in 1982 at a movie theatre with the help of a classmate who worked there. I can’t say it was a bad job as far as…