Yeah I did a census here too when I was younger, but I think it was 4-6 weeks. Saw every residence in part of our rural municipality, and met lots of interesting people, rich farmers, poor farmers, artists, a retirement trailer park owner/dictator/bully... He had to give me his speech on why any government or regulation is bad and why he's not filling out his census form, and then I got to hear from the residents of his trailer park complaining and asking if I could get them government help to deal with this guy...Three months. 2000 Census taker. Interesting job.
So was it more the "I love Lucy" chocolate factory or the brewery out of "Laverne and Shirley"?Forum handle fits.
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I guess we are including teen jobs, not career, real jobs.........hahaha
I worked at a plastic 1 gallon bottle blow molding and stenciling factory for less than a day ca 1975. Basically my job was everything after the stencil ink was applied.
It was a tough job. Two lines running pretty fast.
Allow stencil to cure..........which was not as fast as you might think
Inspect stenciling
Allow to cure some more, but don't let too many bottles stack up
Fold and tape cardboard (4 bottles) per cases, insert dividers
Place cured, inspected bottles in box, stack box on single cart
Move full cart to warehouse, stack on pallets
Roll empty cart back...........
No way could I alone keep up. I was so shy and young, I didn't tell the boss guy he was nuts.
Sounds like you lived around and experienced the real "Sopranos" aka DeCavalcante family.An older gentleman joined me one evening. He was quite the character. My mother saw him and informed me that he was a high ranking member of Mafia. In fact, I would later read about him in the news when his son got whacked and there was retaliation.
I actually sort of kept up, but one guy was yelling at me to inspect them more carefully.So was it more the "I love Lucy" chocolate factory or the brewery out of "Laverne and Shirley"?