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Job 1Part One: Ontariocirca 1966-1968 Hinge Pin ChangerMy father owned a sheet metal shop in the 1960's. While I was still a child he decided to introduce me to the world of work. He showed me how to remove the steel pins from hinges used on fire dampers and replace them with brass pins. This was supposed to address the problem of pins rusting over time and the doors not closing in the event of a fire. From the little that I can remember of my college chemistry, putting brass pins on steel hinges probably made the problem worse. I was paid one penny per hinge. On a Saturday afternoon I would often earn six bucks... a fortune for a kid back then. I blew the money on candy and cheap plastic toys made in Japan. Joe Schlockenblock explains, How find a job and Get off Welfare.
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