I have listed 10 things that I have done as "jobs" since I was a little girl. Some of them earned an income, and some didn't.
1. The first "job" I remember having was drying the silverware and putting it in the drawer when my mother washed the dishes.
2. When I was in the third grade, I wanted to buy a lunch box so I wouldn't have to buy hot lunch. I hated that canned spinach my teacher made me eat before I could go play. In October, I got a job picking potatoes in a neighbor's field. I earned over just $19.00 and had more than enough to buy a lunch box. I used that lunch box until I was in Jr. High and decided that it was more "cool" to take my lunch in a brown bag.
We picked potatoes using baskets like in the picture below, only, rather than putting the potatoes in a box, we dumped them into potato sacks that were picked and placed on a truck.
I picked potatoes every fall until I was a senior in high school. That year I worked on a combine in the field--picking out rocks, clods, and weeds as the potatoes went by on a conveyer belt that fed them right into the back of a truck.


5. Like most teenagers, I babysat. I earned 25 cents and hour and sometimes my father told me he thought that was too much to ask.



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My most rewarding "jobs" have been wife and mother. I didn't include these in my list because they haven't been mundane like the other jobs. On the contrary, even though they have been sometimes hard and often challenging, these jobs have given my life much happiness and joy. They have made my life worthwhile.
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Oh yes, I did milk cows. I remember in the summer getting five dollars for a week of either morning or evening. I hated scrubbing down the tin nailed to the sides of the milking parlor when we were done. I didn't have to lift the bales but remember driving the tractor. They always had me stand on the clutch when it was time to stop. And I remember rolling the rows of bales together so the hay elevator could get them all faster.
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You actually make all that hard farm work sound fun. It's a great list that will be much different from any your children or grandchildren write, I'm guessing. I love the pictures you find to illustrate your items.
PS: I was hoping you would mention the job you had to attend classes at church with a young man and translate all the teacher said for him. I was so impressed with that.
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