Dwayne Johnson is not only one of the greatest professional wrestlers we’ve ever seen, but he’s also huge on the big screen. Have you ever wondered what this human mountain used to do with all these muscles before displaying them to the world?
The dishes. The answer is the dishes. When The Rock was a 13-year-old boy (a pebble, if you will), he worked as a dishwasher after school. In a tweet, he said he did that from 3 to 11:30 pm. On a school night?! That’s incredible!
Eva Mendes: Hotdog on a Stick
Eva Mendes has everything that women of this world could want — a glamorous acting career, beauty beyond compare, and Ryan Gosling. However, she didn't always have all those things. Yes, she was always beautiful, but things like Ryan Gosling and being recognized in Hollywood take time. Before she became a world-famous actress, Mendes has had to work in other jobs until she made it big.
One of those jobs was selling hotdogs at the Hotdog on a Stick franchise. The job included serving hotdogs and wearing a waitress uniform that would never look like what she wears on the red carpet these days. A version of the striped uniform was worn by Katy Perry during her 2016 halftime show at the Superbowl!
Eva Longoria: Wendy's
"Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria has proven herself to be a success both in business and as an actress of worth. Prior to dazzling us with her acting skills and her bright smile, Longoria could only dazzle people at her old job as a Wendy's worker.
Having worked around burgers for a while, Longoria once shared a tip with celebrity chef Rachael Ray: for the perfect burger, put the mayo on the bun first, then the ketchup, and finally, put the mustard on the meat (not on the bun). Thanks, Eva!
Johnny Depp: Pen Salesman
Johnny Depp has been nominated for three Oscars and ten times for a Golden Globe, one of which he won. He has often appeared in dramas, thrillers, and even a couple comedies. He has found a lot of commercial success with his appearances in "The Pirates of the Caribbean" series.
While Depp started acting more than three decades ago, but that doesn't mean it was his first job ever. Depp's first dollars were made doing a completely different job — selling pens on the phone. A job which we hope no one has to do ever again.
Jerry Seinfeld: Light Bulb Salesman
Jerry Seinfeld is best known for playing himself in the hit sitcom "Seinfeld". It was during his time in College that Seinfeld developed an interest in stand-up comedy, and started performing at an open-mic night at New York City’s Catch a Rising Star. But that humble beginning wasn't how he supported himself at first.
Before becoming an actor and a comedy superstar, Jerry sold light bulbs over the phone, which tells us a lot about the telemarketing industry back then. Other than that, Seinfeld also sold knockoff jewelry around New York City. None of those jobs would have helped him get his impressive car collection, that's for sure.