Kings' players share what their first job was Jobs Fit for a King
Sacramento Kings players were recently asked, "What was your first job ever?" Here is a sample of their responses:
Construction in high school. I had to carry wood and lumber all over the place. It didn't last that long.-Jon Barry
Working for my dad who works in janitorial services. I cleaned, cut grass and buffed floors.-Corliss Williamson
Shoveling snow for our neighborhood. I made $3 a lawn, so if I did six lawns, that would be $18, a lot of money for a kid in one day.-Chris Webber
My first job was playing B-Ball. I started getting paid at 15.-Peja Stojakovic
Newspaper boy when I was about 13. I was very bad. It was for the Montreal Gazette and it had to be delivered by 7 a.m. I'm not a morning person.-Bill Wennington
My first job was washing my dad's car for money.-Vlade Divac
The NBA, I never worked before that.-Tony Delk
Shoveling snow. I did it all over town.-Nick Anderson
I cut grass for neighbors.-Darrick Martin I was a vendor at Ohio State University football games. It taught me discipline and to do things the right way.-Lawrence Funderburke
Playing basketball.-Jason Williams
I was a lifeguard at the local pool, I never saved anyone though.-Ryan Robertson I worked as a newspaper boy. Then I worked at a golf course but nobody tipped me. Now I play basketball. So none of the above since I don't really work now.-Scot Pollard