Actually, my most memorable Lambeau experience didn't involve going to a game, nor did it involve even watching the team play or get pumped at minicamp. Right out of college, I took a job cleaning the stands at Lambeau field. Yes, out of college. I should've taken a more meaningful job, but I didn't. The job involved spending three days following home games cleaning up the trash. Blowing heaps of trash with massive leaf blowers out of the stands and down onto the field, where we'd pick it up and throw it away. Also involved cleaning the dusty atrium. I'll never forget the smell and the sights of a crisp autumn morning with the sun rising over the edges of Lambeau, the long shadows cast into the stadium. It just so happened that it was 1996, the Super Bowl year. The magic didn't end there. As one of the dudes that cleaned up the stands, I also got to walk anywhere I needed to walk on the field (including the "G") and I also got to talk to Dorsey Levens, Brett Favre, William Henderson and Mike Holmgren. They were all very fun and very down-to-earth, except when I accidentally blew some dust in the atrium at Brett's truck. He wasn't too happy about that.
I got paid $7.00 an hour as a temp employee, but it was the most memorable job that I've ever had. That memory will forever cement me as a Packer fan.
tyler
I got paid $7.00 an hour as a temp employee, but it was the most memorable job that I've ever had. That memory will forever cement me as a Packer fan.
tyler




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