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Walt Disney was a newspaper boy on his father's route in Kansas City, MO.
A newspaper job. They said he didnt have enough creativity. How weird bcuz now he has amusment parks with amazing creativity.
When Walt Disney was 16 he dropped out of high school. This was because he wanted to join the army. However, they did not want to allow him to join due to his young age. So insted he decided to join the red cross as an ambulance driver.
When the U.S. joined the Allies in World War 1 in 1917; Walt, at age 16, wanted to join the military was too young to do so. He thus became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross, and did serve time in France (after the War) doing so.
nobody knows except walt and his family
Walt Disney was a newspaper boy on his father's route in Kansas City, MO.
New Orleans was his first job as a writer.
Walt's first job was an a newspaper boy. He worked as a "news butcher" on a train, selling drinks, candy, and fruit. While in high school, Walt worked as a handyman in his father's jelly factory and held a summer job at the post office.
A newspaper job. They said he didnt have enough creativity. How weird bcuz now he has amusment parks with amazing creativity.
Walt Disney's job was making movies
When Walt Disney was 16 he dropped out of high school. This was because he wanted to join the army. However, they did not want to allow him to join due to his young age. So insted he decided to join the red cross as an ambulance driver.
When the U.S. joined the Allies in World War 1 in 1917; Walt, at age 16, wanted to join the military was too young to do so. He thus became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross, and did serve time in France (after the War) doing so.
nobody knows except walt and his family
He had a job as a newspaper boy.
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Walt Disney continued writing and producing films until his death in 1966.
You can find newspaper job listings in Rhode Island, in the classified section of the newspaper. You can apply for these jobs by sending your resume to the address in the paper.