Hi
I worked as a paper boy for Albert Snape in his newsagents at the bottom of Ombersley Road for 10 shillings a week & that included 6 mornings & evenings & Sunday morning.
After I became too old for a paper round I went to work at 'The Home & Colonial' in Ladypool Road on Friday nights & Saturday mornings but I got £1.50 for that, my jobs were to strip the muslem from 2 72lb cheeses & 1 48lb one, the cloth was then washed & boiled & used for cleaning cloths so woe betide me if I ripped it or cut it wrong.
My next job was in my Moms cafe at the bottom of Tillingham St & although I got paid the perks were good in all the food I could eat.
I also worked for a day at a steel stockholders but dropped an ingot on my finger so was sent home, another holiday job while at school was at the little coal merchants in Highgate Rd selling coal to people who came with prams, barrows & any other thing with wheels on, the worst part of the job was going up to Camp Hill goods yard to unload a 10ton coal wagon into 1hundredweight bags, that was hard work.
I was also very lucky because at Moms cafe Jones Transport Ltd of Ladypool Road drivers used to come over to the cafe & I used to travel all over with them on day trips, that was really good fun as they treated me as an adult & weren't afraid to swear & moan about there job & waiting around to be unloaded.
Happy days
Cheers
Dave Rock