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Concord Residents Recall Their First Jobs

Concord Patch wanted to hear about your first job. Here is what some readers told us.

 

Law-makers and workers are focusing more and more on the minimum wage.   Patch used information provided by the United States Census Bureau to show how many households in Concord are earning $25,000 or less.  Fast food workers from across the country are asking for higher wages according to the Christian Science Monitor

We asked our Facebook followers about their first jobs and whether those jobs were minimum wage.

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Mary Heck Spryer told us, “First official job was as a cashier at a department store $1.65/hr in 1971. Before that, babysitting for .50/hr (.75 after midnight).”

Dan Jones’ first job was in the restaurant business.  He wrote, “Chinese Kitchen, Clayton road in Concord $2.50 an hour plus all the pork fried rice i wanted, but only 2 prawns per shift! LOL

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Read all the responses on the Concord Patch Facebook page.

In 1955 the Federal minimum wage was $.75 an hour and has increased over the years to today’s rate of $7.25 an hour.  Some states have a minimum wage different from the federal rate.  The minimum wage for hourly workers in California is $8.00 an hour and workers in San Francisco and San Jose enjoy minimum wages over $10.00 an hour.

What was your first job?  Was it a minimum wage job?  Tell us in comments.

 


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