July 21, 2015 — While researching the youthful summer jobs of people who went on to become super successful, we stumbled upon this gem about a law school-era Hillary Clinton, from a 1992 article in The New York Times.
The summer between finishing at Wellesley and starting at Yale, the former New York Senator and current presidential hopeful “went to Alaska and got a job in a fish-processing plant,” the Times reported.
“She was supposed to scoop out the entrails, but she began to get worried about the state of the fish.”
Fish processing — and specifically sliming salmon — is not a glamorous business under the best circumstances.
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