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Plunging for pickles, senior Richardjohn- son stuffs sandwiches at Alta Mesa Sub Shop. ADDKATSAUCE wr: W if mi-fi A or richer or for poorer Students hunt to find time for johs and schoolwork Despite the money made for ef- forts, many problems arise for working students. Time for homework, social, and extra curricular activities is scarce. Students are forced to regulate time everywhere. Margaret Ashley re- membered summer as a hectic time. Social life was down to a mini- mum. junior Terri Luper said, You have to give and take a little. In- stead of going to a party every Fri- day night, you only get to go every now and then. Another problem which affects Khan Dao, like many students, is Senior Stephanie Morton stares intently as she neatly stacks shirts at I-Ienry's. time for homework. I can't get around to do any homework, and when I get to it, it's late at night. Despite conflicts between jobs and social lives, students feel that job experience leads to responsibil- ity. junior, Kristie Hackbart said, 'jobs gave me a good sense of re- sponsibility for everything. Some students have a long range view of how a job affects them. jorjana Wangor believed job exper- ience is the best in the long run for everyone. I think everyone should have a job when they are in high school. It will give them an idea of how it's going to be when they get out on their own. Students all agree, however, that they depend on their jobs for al- most everything. Senior Lisa Price depends on her job, in order to have clothes and, more important- ly, a car! Some students have an even greater responsibility. Terri Luper explained, I pay for my own insur- ance, gas, my own clothes, and ex- tra curricular things at school. One student who worked for a different reason was Dao, I took the job to help my mother so she wouldn't work too hard and be tired. -Amy Blevins Sophomore Stacey Wilder gives correct change at Mott's. riendliness is ini- p o r ta n t w h e n working in retail sales. U -Stephanie M orton, senior. job Survey 13
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