I had, hands
down, the best first job evaaaar! Don’t
even try to argue with me and tell me that your first job was better, because
this one? Takes the cake.
During our junior
year of high school, my best friend Jeannine and I decided to go apply for jobs
together, and we weren’t going to stop until someone hired us.
Together.
Because BFFs
have to spend every single waking moment together.
Duh.
We applied at
several stores at our local mall, including a greeting card store, and then, on
a whim, we decided to go apply at the movie theater next door.
Now.
We went to a private
Catholic school, so we both had to wear the traditional “Catholic school girl
uniforms” that everyone knows and loves, so we marched up in there with our red
and black plaid skirts, crisply ironed white button down shirts, and knee
socks. The whole nine yards. We got a few stares as we filled out our
applications, we handed them to the head manager who just so happened to be
there, and she took one look at us, and said, “When can you start?”
The rest is
history.
Jeannine
started a few days later on September 9, 1998, and I started the following
night, September 10, 1998. And yes, yes
I do remember those dates very
vividly because to this day we both still send each other texts on those dates to
wish each other a “Happy Carmike-iversary.”
It was seriously the best job ever. We got to watch every single movie that came out – FOR FREE – and we previewed the movies before they even came out to the public. We got free popcorn, free drinks, free nachos, and free slushies. We quickly befriended all of our coworkers, we cut up, we played pranks on each other, and we spent countless sweet nights just hanging out, wasting time, being crazy teenagers. Oh, and working. We did also do a little work there. ;o)
We loved it so
much there that we recruited three of our other girlfriends from high school to
come work with us. We all ended up
dating guys that worked there, and I kid you not, for our junior prom, our
manager had to hire a whole new staff because ten of us had to take the same
Saturday night off for our prom.
The five of us who worked at the movie theater and went to high school together. |
Another one of us movie theater girls/high school friends. |
I have the very
best memories of that place. For three
years it was my second home. We all loved
it so much that we used to request to work as much as possible. And when we weren’t scheduled to work, we
went up there anyway just to hang out.
Out of school
for the day… what to do?
Go see what’s
happening at the theater, of course.
Back from our
spring break beach trip… where to go next?
The
theater. Duh.
We celebrated
birthdays there, we attended homecomings and proms (while we worked) there, we graduated high school (while we worked) there, we fell
in love there, we broke hearts there, we got our hearts broken there.
There were nights where we laughed until we cried. We always had some kind of shenanigans going
on whether it was hiding the nacho tongs from each other during rush (our busy
time) or pretending to trip down the aisle when doing theater checks. We.
Were. Hilarious.
And my favorite
thing – late on Thursday nights, we would shut the theater down, drive to the
other side of the mall parking lot, pick up several sackfuls of Krystal
cheeseburgers and some chili cheese fries to share (soooo disgusting now), and
then head back to the theater with our blankets and pillows, and preview
whatever new movie was coming out the next day.
Who wouldn’t want to do that?!
Jeannine and I
both started out in concession, worked our way up to the box office, and then
eventually both went on to be assistant managers. I stayed there through my first year of
college (close to three years total) and I met so many amazing people
there. Several of the people that I met
there went on to become my very best friends who I’m still close with today. We created a lifetime of memories there, and
I wouldn’t trade that experience for the whole world.
To this day we still
reminisce about the good ol’ days at the theater when we get together. It will forever be my favorite job and one of my very favorite seasons of my life.
Here are a few of us 15 years later, holding up our "Cs" for Carmike. :o) |
#BaxGirlsForLife
Awwww so cute. I worked with my best friend too. It's so different when you work with people you enjoy. It makes the job so much more fun. They used to have to make us different schedules ;)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could still work with my BFF! It would make work life so much better again! Hahahaha.
DeleteSooo fun!!! Sounds like you had a blast! That is such a cool first job!
ReplyDeleteIt really was amazing!
DeleteOh, I love this! It looks like such a fun job, and who wouldn't love working with friends?! I bet you had all the inside scoop on pop culture that year :) Thanks for sharing...really cool first job!
ReplyDeleteHa! We were definitely up on all of the movie hype during those years... I think I saw almost every one that came out... even the ones that I didn't care to see!
DeleteOh my gosh! How fun! I can tell that you gals had a blast!
ReplyDeleteWe sure did! I wish I could go back for just one day!
DeleteI love that you still text each other a happy anniversary on the day(s) you started! So fun :)
ReplyDeleteHehe, yes!
DeleteOh my gosh I love this. Makes me wish I had worked in a movie theater!
ReplyDeleteIt really was a blast!
DeleteYes, you had the best first job!!
ReplyDeleteIt really was!
DeleteYes, you had the best first job!!
ReplyDeleteIt really was!
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