Daria Loy-Goto has been a lawyer for more than three decades and now serves as the deputy auditor for the state of Hawaii. She still remembers her first-ever part-time job at her father’s business in Oregon, work that had nothing to do with law or accounting.“Dad said I was maybe five or six years old. They would put me on a stool, and my job was to push the button that would turn the conveyor belt on and off. At one point, somebody said: ‘Boy, …