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Waterbury Sunday Republican, November 3, 1957—25
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Theater Jobs Give Chance To See Movies, Earn Money
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JUDY REILLY, 17 Sarsfield St., Waterbury, is an example of many teenagers who are holding down jobs in movie houses. She is an usherette at Loew’s Poli theater. Miss Reilly is a Crosby High senior —Birch Photo.
By PAUL CLARK
~* DO YOU LIKE movies? Really like them, I mean? If you. do, perhaps a job in a movie theater is the thing for you. As an usher in a theater you can certainly see your favorite movie at least 12 times and get paid for it, too. Motion picture houses do ;. employ teenagers, lots of them. This is one job ‘area in which you don’t have to worry about your ’ age as a possible factor in keeping you from getting a job. Four jobs that often are handled by teenagers
Usher:
Being an usher is a job that calls for skill and tact, and cat eyes help, too. Most of your time will be spent in the auditorium itself, watching the picture only second to watching the audience.
Little boys who throw soft drink cups and big ones who stamp their feet can be annoying at times, but most people appreciate being guided to their seats.
Candy counter attendant:
There’s no movie to watch in this job, but it’s demanding just the same—especially on Saturday afternoon during the triple kids’ feature. Just be careful not to eat too much popcorn!
Cashier:
The gal or guy who collects the money and hands out the tickets, usually has the telephone to answer too. Be sure to check the old arithmetic book so that you'll give back the right change.
Ticket collector:
Tearing tickets might seem to some to be very tiresome but it is a chance to meet most of the people in your neighborhood, And fellows, this is a great way to meet that cute girl you've been secretly admiring! (And girls, this can work for you too!)
Actually the most important thing to remember when working in a theater, is that your main occupation is dealing with people. And this requires diplomacy. But just the same, we think working in a theater is fun,
MOST MOVIE HOUSES ARE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR CLEAN-CUT KIDS WHO WANT TO EARN A LITTLE SPENDING MONEY AFTER SCHOOL. WE PASS THIS
WATERBURY REPUBLICAN
REPRO ALONG AS AN IDEA FOR LOCAL USE...A PIECE OF INSTITUTIONAL MOVIE PUBLICITY AND ALSO AS
A READERSHIP SPUR.
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