Perry's first job out of college was working as administrative assistant working for the USU Extension Service. He also took graduate courses in finance during this time. In 1950, before his second child was born, Perry took a Christmas retail season job with
C.C. Anderson's (CCA) Department Store in Logan, Utah. CCA was a division of
Allied Stores. In early 1951, Perry took a job with CCA at its corporate headquarters in
Boise, Idaho. Later in 1951, CCA decided to appoint controllers in each of their stores. Perry was appointed as controller for the
Lewiston, Idaho store. When he first took this position he lived in Lewiston, but later moved to
Clarkston, Washington. He was later involved in business jobs that took him to
Washington, California, New York, and
Massachusetts. Perry was in the retail business during his time in
Boston, Massachusetts. He became a fan of the
Boston Red Sox and threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game on May 8, 2004. ==Early church service==