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Ask your doctor about EBGLIS and visit ebglis.lily.com or call 1-800-LILLIRX or 1-800-545-5979. This is Lee Habib and this is Our American Stories, the show where America is the star and the American people. To search for the Our American Stories podcast, go to the iHeartRadio app. to Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. On the morning of September 11th, 2001, Peter Braxton was the first military pilot in the air.
over the burning twin towers in New York City. It was his first day on the job. Here's Peter sharing some stories from a few of his first jobs, including those before and after. Serving in the Air Force. There's a um Like a pitch and putt golf little thing with a little ice cream and miniature golf and driving range and I don't know.
I think my like high school girlfriend or something like that got me the job and we're both working there. I mean, this is before, I don't know, they had tractors picking up golf balls.
So I used to go out there and scoop them up with a little scooper. and the driving range and then run over to the ice cream shop and You know, try to make a twirly ice cream cone, or, you know, and I'd eat the mistakes. I was a kid, I was 14 or something like that. I lasted a little while there, but that's a seasonal job, right?
So you can't do that in the winter.
So then I worked at. I applied for, I got the job at Burger King. And I lasted three weeks. At Burger King. And the reason I lasted three weeks is I was like bored.
I was, my brain was atrophying. I was making these burgers in the back and fries, and they were like, oh. I'll just promote you to the window, you know, the drive-thru. I was like, no, I don't want to do that. Like now, do you want I've had the cashier.
Do you want to be a manager? I was 16 years old. I was like, no. No, no, no, no. It's hard work, actually.
I mean, I don't know if people understand this. This is labor. I mean, you're, I mean, it's lunchtime. I mean, these things are flying off the. You know, the buns are going everywhere, the burgers are flared up, and you know, you're running out of cheese, and obviously.
It's fast food, so you gotta synchronicity. You gotta drop the fries, and then the alarm goes off, and it's. I was like, I don't know if this is, you're right. Like, I don't know if this is where I was built to be. I didn't last three weeks at that place.
It was, that's the issue. That was it. It was grueling work. You had to be perfect. People get upset.
They're spending $3.99. They want every penny of value out of that stuff. Hard, hard work. You got to be there on time. It gets pace hectic.
People, you know, expectations, unmet expectations communicated or not, is the root of all conflict. If the burger doesn't show up with out the pickles or whatever. There's conflict, isn't the expectation isn't met. I think it was a good lesson. And I learned about People.
You know, people.
So I got a job at a grocery store as a bagger. And this is back in the day where they like tip you a buck or something like that. This is in the 1991, I don't know, 1990. And I remember this woman came in. Furious 'Cause I put the bananas on the bottom of the bag and, you know, she had brought them home and You know, these $1.98 bananas were smushed.
They were, they weren't, they weren't. They were deformed and I mean, got in my face and it was like. I'll buy you a banana tree. Like, I'm sorry. Like, I didn't, I apologize.
I was you're right. You're right. I'm sorry. And I remember they like put me on like, punishment.
So my punishment was to return all of the things that people don't buy. and go find where they're supposed to go back on the shelf. And I did that for a while. You know, in rural New York it snows a lot and You know, one night we have this snowstorm and nobody was coming. I mean, it was just like, why is this door open?
And so they, you know, Pete, you're going to go out and shovel. you know, the sidewalks and clean them off and I was like, well, why isn't Bethany doing that? Like, you know, no, Pete, you're going to go shovel the. Shovel the sidewalk.
So I go out and I shovel the sidewalk at this grocery store, and I'm like, where am I going to put all this snow? And I covered Bethany's, this my classmate from high school, her car up in snow. And I thought it was the funniest. It was like king of the hill, right? Like I was the funniest thing.
I just buried her car in snow. And And we're I mean, if she ever hears this, she'll remember this. And she started laughing. Yeah, she wasn't, she was like. complaining, laughing, crying all at once and Bettina, if she's around, she was like the manager.
I mean, I was. 16, Bettina couldn't have been 22, but I thought she was like 48, right? Like, she was in charge. She's like, you're gonna go clean off her car and you're gonna clean it all the. I was like, all right.
Yeah.
So I went back out in the snowstorm, cleaned off Bethany's car, I cleaned off Bettina's car, I cleaned off my car. I mean, nobody was coming into the store. Um You know, you have two hemispheres of your brain for a reason, and one is more logic and math, and the other is art, and. creative thinking and You know, for me. I kind of felt like my I don't know if it's left brain or right brain, but the creative thinking side was kind of atrophying.
A little bit. And so I remember walking out, I was at Credit Suisse and I walked out, and it was in a suit tie, you know, the whole Swiss banker look, and I was. I walked by this art store. And I looked in it. It was like a movie.
I stopped, I looked in the art store, and I... Went in. I bought these big canvases, huge, like, you know, I don't know if they're four by sixes or something like that. And I never painted anything, but I hung the canvases up. And so I remember, you know, I guess the party trick, you know, I'd bring, maybe if I brought a date home to cook her dinner or something like that, you know, they'd see the canvas.
You know, some would say something, some would say like. Oh, you don't see it? You don't you don't see the art? There's nothing on. I mean, there's nothing on this thing.
I just never got around to doing it. But what I did do to kind of fulfill that was to cook.
So I like to create things and here's the good news, you get to eat it. And a terrific job on the editing, production, and storytelling by our own Greg Hengler. And a special thanks to Peter Braxton for talking about his first jobs, including those before and after serving in the Air Force. And the one before just made me laugh because my first job was at Roy Rogers and I lasted a very short time because it is brutal work. It's like an assembly line and it's 110 degrees and people are screaming at you all the time.
The story of first jobs in the end, that's what this really was. And work in general and what we learned from it and some of the things we don't learn. and especially what we really learn, what God's made us to do. Peter Braxton's story of his work before and after his service in the Air Force here. on our American stories.
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Help us keep the great American stories coming. That's ouramericanstories.com. Liberty has never been just a word to we Americans. It has guided every one of our endeavors for the past 250 years. And now it takes form in a new way.
The 2026 Semi-Quincentennial Coin and Metal Program from the United States Mint. It celebrates the founding ideals that have long shaped our coinage. Available one year only, this historic collection features new coin designs, limited edition releases, and reissues. Shop new official coins at usmint.gov forward slash semi-q. That's usmint.gov/slash S-E-M-I-Q.
Eczema is unpredictable, but you can flare less with F-gless. A once-monthly treatment for moderate to severe eczema. After an initial four-month or longer dosing phase, about four in ten people taking EBGLIS achieve itch relate and clear or almost clear skin at 16 weeks. And most of those people maintain skin that's still more clear at one year with monthly dosing. EBGLIS, Libriquizumab, LBKZ, a 250 milligram per 2 milliliter injection, is a prescription medicine used to treat adults and children 12 years of age and older who weigh at least 88 pounds or 40 kilograms with moderate to severe eczema, also called atopic dermatitis that is not well controlled with prescription therapies used on the skin or topicals or who cannot use topical therapies.
EBGLIS can be used with or without topical corticosteroids. Don't use if you're allergic to EBGLIS. Allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. Eye problems can occur. Tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems.
You should not receive a live vaccine when treated with EBGLIS. Before starting EBGLIS, tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. Ask your doctor about EBGLIS and visit ebglis.lily.com or call 1-800-LILIRX or 1-800-545-5979. Hot take. You can disagree with someone and not hate them.
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