Back before people somehow got paid just for taking selfies or picking out their outfits, you had to have a real job. Bozeman locals who grew up here are a hard working group of people, who probably got a job as soon as they were legal. Get ready for blasts from the past.

Bozeman might have been a much smaller town 20, 30, or 40 years ago, but the best part of this thought experiment was seeing folks respond with businesses that are still around to this day.

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Bagels - Photo by Ryan DaRin on Unsplash
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Of course, hearing about people's favorite jobs at really old-school Bozeman places was fantastic. If there's one thing this town is good at, it's bonding over fond memories of Bozeman's past.

We wanted to know what people's favorite 'old-school Bozeman' job was, so we asked - and the memories are fantastic. (Oddly, 'smells' were brought up a lot 😂)

  • "My favorite job when I was much younger was making the egg salad served at Bungalow Drug in downtown Bozeman. Little did I know then, how much people would miss that stuff."
  • "Pickle Barrel. It's a rite of Bozeman passage."
  • "lol. After the Main Mall opened in 1980, I worked at House of Fabrics for a while and I loved working in a mall environment. Friends worked at other stores. It was a blast."
  • "Pickle Barrel at Bridger"
  • "I miss making the impact I did with Kiwanis Closet aka Stuff-a-Bus."
  • "I used to work at Skate Palace on the weekends. Can still still get a whiff of that distinct smell in my dreams."
  • "Casa Sanchez! I miss that restaurant."
  • "I bartended at The Robin. Got to overhear some of the best conversations!"
  • "Service Master Clean"

It's interesting to hear about people's favorite jobs from way back when. Strolling down Bozeman's memory lane is a cool reminder of why we love this place. Personally, I enjoy reading about businesses that were before my time.

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Bar - Photo by Taylor Davidson on Unsplash
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  • "I delivered the newspaper for a couple years. It was a fun way to meet everybody in my neighborhood."
  • "Gas jockey for Bozeman trail Texaco"
  • "Orange Julius in the red carpeted Main Mall."
  • "Samurai Sams!"
  • "The movie theaters across from the Fieldhouse back when I was in high school."
  • "The Cowboy Café"
  • "The Pickle Barrel at Bridger Bowl. It was perfect."
  • "Bartender at The Oaks Bar, 1978, when it was Downtown."
  • "The point after, the crystal (Grunch years) and of course, Boodles.."
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Movie popcorn - Photo by Meg Boulden on Unsplash
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  • "Bagelworks under Amelia and Gary."
  • "Bartending at The Crystal for Grunch!!"
  • "Dishwashing at MacKenzie on Main - ski most everyday, get fed and met some of my best friends in Bozeman."
  • "JB’s 1990-2000"
  • "Hastings!"
  • "I bartended at Montana Fats! I carded a girl that looked a bit young and she handed me MY driver’s license that I had lost at the Molly Brown."
  • "Lil Orbits Donuts"
  • "Working for Ken and Kerry" (Pickle Barrel)

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