Rhino, I worked as a mason tender too. The Great Santini, I mean my father, was a contractor, and I'd work summers and free time for slave wages. I don't regret that one either, at 53, I'm still square shouldered and wiry, so there must have been some benefit from it all, though I couldn't see that at the time. Small world.

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4252 Reviewed by 4252 on . Jobs Well I got hired last night to work as dishwasher at a fancy-schmancy restaurant/inn (I'm 17). When I say fancy-schmancy I mean one night at this place costs 700$. Anyways its hard work but the people are nice. My boss is, truth be told, a bit intimidating, but a nice guy once you get past that. He's ex-military and spent the whole night telling me stories of how him and his Hells Angels friends would take kids that piss them off and tie them up at the tide line. Long story short I am going Rating: 5