Before she was the 'Queen of Pop' and the best-selling female recording artist of all time, Madonna Louise Ciccone was a struggling dancer in New York City. She arrived in the city in 1978 with just $35 in her pocket and took various odd jobs to survive. One of those jobs was at a Dunkin' Donuts in Times Square. However, her career in the food service industry was short-lived; she was reportedly fired on her very first day. The reason for her termination was that she squirted jelly filling all over a difficult customer during a confrontation. This rebellious spark eventually fueled her rise to stardom, as she used her experience in the NYC club scene to launch her debut album in 1983, featuring hits like 'Holiday' and 'Lucky Star.'