Sunday, March 15, 2015
Isn't finding a good job or even a job hard? You end up having to grow up and take some responsibility and as much as you think you are prepared for it you never really are. For me getting a job right when I was 16 was really important. And I did it. I was hired at 15. I was tired of not having money, of always having to ask for money, so I decided to just do something about it. The whole process is the hardest, well I think so. You have to apply to so many places and sit for a call. I remember when I first started applying I applied to so many places and I didn't get one call. It sucked. My aunt had told me to apply to McDonald's but I was like oh no I'm not going to work there. I'm not going to be that person who works at mcdonalds. Which is so funny now because that's how most of us think. Working at McDonald's is basically known for people who didn't finsih school or has nothing going for them in life, which is soooo not true. But at that time that's what I thought, but finally I just applied. A little while after I finally got a call and I was the happiest person. Now I just needed to prepare for my interview. Interviews are so weird, it's like you have to basically sell yourself. You go in there trying to make yourself seem so much better just to get this job. Which I did a great job at apparently. But I think even the managers try to make theirselves seem better. Because my old boss was so nice in my interview and I was sooo happy for that but when I started working he is the biggest "b" word ever. Working at mcdoanlds for almost two years was horrible but so fun at the same time. I made so many new friends. I made so much money because mcdonalds was like my 2nd home & I made a lot of good memories there. But after awhile trying to find a new job was so important. So here I am going through the process once again. Which sucks. Go to college get yourself a high paying career so you don't need to jump from job to job.
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Amen to that. And I can't tell your how excited I am that you will be working across the street from me. Imma visit you on the day at Kneaders. Honestly Marivel I don't know how you do it. You've had a lot on your plate from early on and all I can do is just admire.
ReplyDeleteThis was really inspiring and I learned a lot from this blog post. I haven't had a job yet, but will apply for a job this summer. I think your words of wisdom will really help me with this...You work so hard and it amazes me.
ReplyDeleteMarivel, you're seriously on of the hardest working people I've ever met! You work so much I don't even know how you do it or where you get the energy from! I'm proud to be able to call someone like you my friend :) never lose your determination because I know you'll accomplish so much in life:* :)
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