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    Money for Nothing - making cash as a kid

    I often feel my kids get it tough.

    As a kid I was lucky to have access to a horse, saddle bags and a gold pan. $0 to$1000+ per trip
    Brought a sow (pig) Matilda gave me 10-20 pigglets twice a year sold at $80ish each. I did have to give a few to mum and dad.
    Catching chooks at 2am for $10-20 was honestly a rip off I did a few dozen times only.

    Fees up time- what did you do?

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    Used to go up to the rifle range to dig out lead slugs. Melt them all down and sell it to the scrapies. Forget what I used to get out of that but I'd speculate you were doing far better than me.
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    I was a paperboy, quite ubiquitous in the day, for the princely sum of $2.00 for six afternoons a week.
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    I mowed lawns around town on the weekends. Made a decent quid. Also bred rabbits, although Dad used to put the odd one in the pot for tea...
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    paper boy, 5am starts, six days a week. The real money was made saturaday nights with weekrnd papers and good tips (had to find a party house, even if not on your own route and be first there). Finished that job on Friday I left school and start work Monday. 4 years all up
    Shooting possums and rabbits for skins. Picking blackberries in season.
    Even had a go at making and selling reubarb wine, was doing ok too but a couple of old dears got drunk. We thought it was non alcoholic, got in a mite of trouble with the coppers for that, was a 13 or so at the time.
    Collected and sold bags of rags, my first boss was a good customer. He reckoned by given me a job he might get a bag of rags without a couple pound of rocks

    Had more cash back then than now I reckon but I worked for it
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    I worked at the local Cut Price store,usually only Sat mornings.

    I used to pack the groceries in large paper bags and take them to the customers cars.

    Also did a bit of stocking the shelves.

    I remember once we left a pallet load of ice cream on the loading dock for the weekend

    Strange how some mistakes stay in the mind...

    I think pay was around $10.00 for 4 hours,and a free can of drink.

    Then once i started my apprenticeship,i used to work at nights for a guy who fixed only domestic fridges,under his house.
    Geez he taught me a lot,and only paid in cash.
    Those were the days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I worked at the local Cut Price store,usually only Sat mornings.

    I used to pack the groceries in large paper bags and take them to the customers cars.

    Also did a bit of stocking the shelves.

    I remember once we left a pallet load of ice cream on the loading dock for the weekend

    Strange how some mistakes stay in the mind...

    I think pay was around $10.00 for 4 hours,and a free can of drink.

    Then once i started my apprenticeship,i used to work at nights for a guy who fixed only domestic fridges,under his house.
    Geez he taught me a lot,and only paid in cash.
    Those were the days.
    Oh the irony, considering your ultimate career.
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    Use to buy week old chickens - raise them to cooking size, slaughter them and sell them as roasting chooks. Luckily dad provided the feed.
    Free time during summer was picking bottles - 10cents a bottle I got. Use to hit the jack pot around some free way signs as it was common practice of trying to hit the sign by throwing a bottle out your window as you drove past.
    Did a lot of odd jobs - cleaning yards, raking leaves etc.
    First "real" job was washing dishes in a restaurant at $5.25 / hr

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    I delivered milk (pints in glass bottles) to houses via a hand cart. Can't remember the pay, but as shoes were too slippery on frost covered roads, I wore none. Bare feet gave better traction and feel, and going fast enough to get to school on time meant my feet didn't get cold but my fingers wouldn't work. I also mowed old peoples lawns on weekends.
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    We would raid the bottle recycling depot for soft drink bottles to get the 20c each, then straight down to the milk bar for mixed lollies or the squash center for a few games of Galaxian.
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