A SCORE Girl’s first job

May 6, 2013 by Elliot James

What did SCORE Girls do first in the wonderful world of labor before the call of the camera became too powerful to resist? We asked a few sweet things and here’s what they said.

Kaytee Carter: “I’m a country girl. I grew up on a farm with three-thousand acres of hops! I worked the fields and drove the truck. My father was a hops farmer, but we didn’t brew our own beer.”

Natasha Dulce: “I worked at McDonald’s in Tampa, Florida. But I was sent home because I wasn’t wearing my hat. My dad cussed out the store manager, and she fired me.”

Angela White: “I actually worked at Burger King. I used to work the drive-through which was supposed to be a great privilege. I caused a lot of trouble there…good trouble…the trouble where you end up in ice fights trying to get as much ice as we can down each other’s pants. I was a crazy teen…oh, wait…I’m still crazy! Modeling is more fun though!”

Angela: Also forced to wear stupid paper hat.

Natasha: Forced to wear stupid paper hat.

Kaytee: farmer's daughter. Yes. She was.

 

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One response to “A SCORE Girl’s first job”

  1. ca united kingdom says:

    they finally found their calling in life (luckily for us Elliot)