"The U.S. Department of Labor says that: “Today’s learner will have 10 to 14 jobs by age 38.”
- First (paid) job: babysitter, Forreston, IL, 11 years old, through teen years
Second job: corn detasseling, DeKalb seed, Polo, IL, age 14
Third job: Mt. Morris Public Library, student clerk, age 16
Fourth job: Foxbilt Feeds, office clerk, age 16
Fifth job: Zickuhr’s Pharmacy, counter, age 16-20, high school, then college breaks
Unpaid BVS summer volunteer, age 17, Fresno, CA
Sixth job: Manchester College Library, Librarian's student assistant, age 18
Seventh job: Green St. Pharmacy, Champaign, IL, counter and cashier, age 19-21, various times, undergrad and grad, University of Illinois
Eighth job: University of Illinois Library, student assistant, age 19
Ninth job: General Mold and Engineering, Indianapolis, secretary and payroll, age 20
Tenth job: Russian Language and Area Studies, office clerk, age 21
Unpaid student teaching in Spanish, Urbana, IL high school, age 21
Eleventh job: Graduate assistant, Dept. Sociology, U. of I. translator of Soviet medical newspapers, age 22
Norma, what interesting jobs you had at such young ages!
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