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Nov 10 2009, 05:14 PM
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Hey everyone!
Quick question for all the moneymakers on this forum, what was your first job or method earning money??
Looking forward to hearing everyone's experiences thanks!
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Dec 7 2009, 03:23 PM
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New MoneyMaker

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My First job was a milk man in the uk many years ago fun 7 years , in rain snow the milk got thru
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Dec 7 2009, 10:57 PM
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New MoneyMaker

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QUOTE (dannyson1 @ Nov 10 2009, 05:14 PM)  Hey everyone!
Quick question for all the moneymakers on this forum, what was your first job or method earning money??
Looking forward to hearing everyone's experiences thanks! Trainee programmer ... that was about 20 years ago.
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Dec 15 2009, 12:36 AM
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New MoneyMaker

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My 1st "job" was in 1965 at age 11. I was self-employed , selling boxes of Christmas Cards door to door in 10 below 0 weather on the Air Force base , St. Hubert, near Montreal. I remember one lady who only had a ten dollar bill and I did not have change. I walked home and was too frozen to go back the one block with change for her so I let that sale go and it really pissed me off, considering how much profit I lost. But I did ok until the freezing cold took its toll on me, and I stopped and sent the remainder of the cards back to the company. I kept my 50% of all sales and was quite proud of myself.
Next summer , I loaded a red wagon with marbles, comic books, golf balls and whatnot and pulled that wagon all over the PMQ's selling stuff to whoever had a few pennies or nickels. I also did trades.
Everytime I made a sale or a good trade, I felt really good like I had some measure of control over my financial destiny.
If I couda sold snowballs and/or icicles , I wouda lol ..... through the mail to the folks in Florida !!
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