Three Notable Oklahomans Reflect On Their First Jobs And Lessons It Taught

By LeighAnne Manwarren, Staff Writerlmanwarren@opubco.comA janitor working for his no-nonsense mother, a paperboy trying to manage his own payroll, and an aerobics instructor trying to sell gym memberships over the phone. Before they became the head coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder, the president and CEO of the Oklahoma State Fair, and a Tony Award-winning singer/actress, they were working their first jobs and learning the lifelong lessons they continue to practice on this Labor Day. Scott Brooks, the janitor Growing up as the youngest of seven children in northern California, Scott Brooks was 15 years old when his mother told him it was time for him to get a job. “I had just finished my sophomore (year) basketball season, and I remember on that same weekend my mom says, ‘Son, it’s time for you to get a job,’” Brooks said.Read more on NewsOK.com

 

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