I Haven't Had That Many Jobs.

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  1. Sheldon Scott

    Sheldon Scott Supreme Member
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    In high school I worked after school sacking groceries at Kroger. Then I spent 4 years in the USAF. My first job after that was selling Worldbook encyclopedias. I sold one set in 2 weeks, then got a job in the Norge factory on the assembly line as an inspector.
    Whirlpool bought the factory from Norge in 1966. I worked on the assembly line, went to an in house welding school and in 1968 got into the Tool & Die apprentice program. I remained a tool & die maker until I retired in 2007
    Now I work at home for my wife! Hardest darn job I ever had!!!
     
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    I thought I had worked a lot of jobs during my "working years", until I looked at information about Col. Sanders.........the old Kentucky Fried Chicken dude. Wow, did he "job hop"!
     
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    Just from memory....He was 65 or so when he started his "chicken stand". When he sold the business, he was to get 1 cent for each piece of chicken sold. It doesn't sound like much till you start counting....
     
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