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[quote=Anonymous]My first job was 1997, in the back of a crappy little restaurant. I think I started at $4.25/hr and worked all the way up $5.75 before I quit and started working as a waitress at another restaurant across the street. I was in high school. We were poor, but we lived in a blue-collar area, so our poverty was not a huge contrast to how everyone else lived. I did all the drugs with all the people. I went to all the festivals, raves, and afterparties. We would find out about a party via a flyer from another party with a phone number. When you called the number, it would lead you to an address or to another phone number, which would lead you to a rave at an abandoned warehouse. My family may have taken out the first subprime loan. One 90s memory I have is the mortgage company calling over, over and over, and without caller ID, a teenager must answer the phone call that the mother is avoiding and lie and say, no, she’s not home, not sure when she’ll be back. [/quote]
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