Ronald Reagan: Lifeguard, dish washer
里根:救生員、洗碗工
Reagan lifeguarded for several summers at Rock River in his hometown of Dixon, Ill., while in high school. He reportedly saved 77 lives.
He attended Eureka College in Illinois on a partial football scholarship and covered the remaining cost by washing dishes at his fraternity house.
After graduating in 1932, Reagan got a job as a radio sportscaster at WOC in Davenport, Iowa. The radio station paid him $10 per game ($174 in today's dollars).
Reagan, of course, eventually went on to Hollywood.
高中時(shí)代的里根曾在家鄉(xiāng)狄克遜的羅克河做了好幾年的救生員,救起過77個溺水的人。
隨后他進(jìn)入尤里卡學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí),靠踢足球踢來的獎學(xué)金和洗碗工的工資付學(xué)費(fèi),沒讓家里掏一分錢。1932年,畢業(yè)后的里根在愛荷華州的一家廣播電臺當(dāng)起了播報(bào)員,當(dāng)時(shí)每播一場比賽,電臺只給他10美元。不過后來,他去好萊塢混了。