To make money for college, I worked in our college dining room.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
During most of my freelancing, I made what I would have made in charge of the cafeteria at a pretty good junior-high school.
I used to work, part time, in a deli, in those days when your parents made you work just so you should know what work was like. And you'd make 4, 5, 6, ten dollars.
I worked also, doing things such as our paper route and, later on, waitressing.
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through university and LAMDA.
I used to work at a hotel. I was the order-taker for room service. My mom worked at the hotel as an accountant.
I've worked everywhere. I worked in a warehouse packing surf supplies, a restaurant washing dishes, in retail, and I was a 'sandwich artist' at Subway.
I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school.
In my college years, I worked as a union labor organizer. I was just one of the many workers trying to do my part to help the community.
And during my college, at the end of the junior year I worked in a mine.
I was dishwasher, then promoted to chef in a local kitchen in a restaurant in Seattle, and I was working on a building site as well, putting in insulation and painting houses, and then doing some classes at a community college nearby.