First, we need to announce the winner from last Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the Dream Weaver 10" Stacker from Fat Quarter Shop is . . . Number #592 . . . Congrats Susan Deveraux!!! I have messaged you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Shabby Fabrics!! Shabby Fabrics has an amazing selection of Fabrics and so many cute BOM's and Clubs!!! And don't forget, Shabby Fabrics also has an amazing Clearance Section, you are sure to find some amazing deals, and have also just added a whole bunch of Quilt Kits on sale as well!! Super fun!!!
And for the Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Shabby Fabrics is giving one lucky winner a $30.00 Gift Certificate!!!!! Now the winner can get just what they have been wanting!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me What was your first Job??
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, February 11th, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
My first job was a dishwasher and prep-cook at a small family restaurant.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job that involved a paycheck was as a cook in a pizza place. I loved it although it was actually hard work. I don't really want to work in food service again unless I just have to do it to survive.
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ReplyDeleteI babysat. Unfortunately he had an ear infection and he (and I) cried all night.
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ReplyDeleteMy first paid job was babysitting, but my first real job was working in a library in the summer when I was out of school.
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ReplyDeleteFirst "real" job was at SS Kresge's in high school. I worked on the lower level in the clothing and craft area at first. Even cut fabric using their fun meter that you pulled the edge through to measure the yardage.
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I follow Shabby Fabrics on Facebook. I also get their newsletter. Such a great shop!
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My first job was babysitting for various relatives and friends of the family.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working in my local flower shop at age of 14. I was really good at making florist bows so I would have to make to s of them every weekend for the florist to use during the week!
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was actually when I was 12 years old - I was a maid at a motel. I worked for cash until I was 14 - when I got a work permit. Then I continued at the motel for a little while.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was paying but irregular. I was a babysitter. My first regular, paying job was desk clerk at a hotel. Thanks for offering the giveaway.
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My Shabby Fabrics love: scouting around their website and falling in love with Amelie Cream Scroll Floral by P&B Textiles, Chalk and Timber by Marcus, Crystal Lake by Minick and Simpson, and too many others to name. What a great selection of fabrics. Thanks for offering the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy dad ran a wholesale food plant, so in high school, I started picking up odd jobs there like washing the trucks, cleaning the lavatories, offices, and kitchen, filing, anything to earn some spending money. My first non-family job was tending bar my freshman year of college at an Italian restaurant/pizza joint.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was a babysitter for neighbourhood's children but, then went to work a real job at our national railroad. thanks
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting like most ladies but my first job where I had to pay taxes was a waitress.
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ReplyDeleteI used to babysit all the time, but my first real job where I paid taxes was working at a huge housewares store on Long Island, NY. The store was well known for its huge selection of many many items. It was always crowded and it was common to have your checkout line have at least 20 plus customers waiting to pay. It was so long ago, customers often paid in cash and you had to do the math in your head for correct change...no computer to give you the answers. I loved the challenge of a long line and to try to work as fast as possible so customers wouldn't have to wait too long. I really loved that job. I worked there in HS and then when I would return home from college on long breaks and summer time.
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ReplyDeleteBesides babysitting, my first job was at the courthouse preparing documents for microfilming.
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ReplyDeleteMy first tax-paying job was as a certified nursing assistant at a hospital when I was 17.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting, but if that doesn't count, dishwashing.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working for my family in the flower nursery business. We were growers and it meant field work. Heat in summer and Louisiana cool in the winter. Dollar an hour and boys made 2.00. Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job without pay was from the time I was 5 yrs old, helping in the vegetable fields of my dad's. He farmed BIG fields. Then we had to wash, sort and pack the veggies and take them to market. It was hard work but im thankful for it now. 🙂 My first paying job was at 16 and it was sorting cloth at a factory that was long ago closed now. It was neat. I liked getting paid. Enjoy your day! 💙🍄☔ angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was baby sitting at the age of 12 I took care of a two month old for the night. I baby sat for the family till I was 17 watched all four kids from a couple hours to a four day ski vacation for mom and dad.
ReplyDeleteI worked in a small variety shop that sold all kinds of things like leather kits and fabric (before I was addicted to fabric, lol). I do remember eyeing my favourite ones, but at that time I hadn’t discovered quilting yet! Too bad, I could have started building my stash at the age of 14!!
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting, then I worked as a waitress for awhile.
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ReplyDeleteI worked at a Girl Scout summer camp for my 1st job. I had the most fun ever. I made loads of lifelong friends.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting...50 cents an hour bmccoll7@aol.com
ReplyDeleteMy first job was Statistical Typist on an IBM Selectric typewriter...does that tell you how old I am? LOL I was the receptionist/secretary to a gas accounting department where 11 people used me for preparing their reports/letters/answering phones, etc. I had just graduated with a degree in Secretarial Science. The year was 1975..yikes! eons ago! I already adore/like/buy/make all things Shabby Fabrics! They are so special!
ReplyDeleteI helped a Home Ec teacher teach sewing at summer school. I was in junior high. I also cleaned houses and tended.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was through a program that helped disadvantaged teens find work. I split time between a Chamber of Commerce office and at an insurance office.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was as a nurse's aide at a nursing home. I was a mere 16 years old and stayed there for 7 years! It was a very hard job, both physically and emotionally.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job with a paycheck was with Anita's Dress shop. Boy does that bring back memories. Lisaeboles at gmail
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ReplyDeleteNot counting babysitting, my first real job was teaching swimming & canoeing at a Girl Scout summer camp! I learned a LOT that summer!!
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ReplyDeleteTechnically my fish job was as a babysitter but my real first job was at House of Fabrics cutting fabric!
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working in a bookstore.
ReplyDeleteMy first job (after babysitting) was as a busser in a fancy restaurant, for almost nothing pay. Glad I don't have to do that anymore!
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ReplyDeleteMy 1st job was at an A & W restaurant. It is now one of the most famous Taco Bells.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was working for my uncle on his farm. I hoed sugar beets.
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ReplyDeleteThat was a long time ago. Startted babysitting at 12 every summer got up at 5 and spent all day there, Tied grapes in the spring and picked peaches in the summer
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ReplyDeletemy first job was running a machine, that put the decorative stitching on ruffles, then put the ruffles onto panels, which then became curtains.
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ReplyDeleteI worked at Woolco in the Smoke Shop for my first job. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteBabysitting was my first job. My first job with a steady paycheck was working at a bakery in a grocery store.
ReplyDeleteMy first job was a waitress in a local restaurant when I was a sophomore in high school. Thank you for this giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was babysitting. If that doesn't count then working for my dad's company. crazeematz@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteMy first job was lining up the health & beauty products on the shelves for K-Mart. The job paid next to nothing even by 1974 standards and was BORING. But I did make some good friends.
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ReplyDeleteMy very first job was babysitting for neighbor kids -- then when I actually started work, I worked as a secretary. Later I became a commercial electrician!
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