RadarTech
Elite Member
1965, Bowling Green, Ohio at the Kroger store. Unless you have a time machine (which I have no real interest in using), we are out of luck on that.
The watermelons were loaded by hand on grain hauling-type semi-trailers, no top, wooden sides. The drivers came up north from the South, talked funny too. Probably pretty much non-stop so the melons wouldn't cook in the sun. They would stop at several stores and unload. The drivers were responsible for unloading and would hire us for about $20 plus a couple melons to catch them as he tossed them down. All we had to do was keep a good count, stack them in a bin - and not drop the melons. It was a good deal since I was making $1.65/hr bagging groceries the rest of the day
Dave.
oh sure tell the next to youngest guy around how it was back before I was born.....
I ran the inflation calculator on that $1.65 and that is $11.10 now..
BOY you were kinda well paid....:thumbsup:
J