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What was your first job?

In grade school I scored a summer gig reviewing educational materials for the school district. I was on a panel of 5 students and 10 teachers. In junior high I had a summer job assembling discount coupon books; I made $0.40/book and worked all summer so I could buy my first computer, a Commodore 64. My first "real" job was in high school as a teleprompter operator for a local news station.... read more

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