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k u . I 1. Mike Amato works at his dads res- taurant, Amatos Espresso Caffe. Working there, he says, has taught him a lot about the restaurant busi- ness, which is good, because he thinks he wants to open a restaurant himself one day. 2. Todd Behning works at Edward ' s Cinema, in the shopping center, on the corner of Harbor and Adams. He likes to work there because he gets to see all of the latest movies. 3. Todd Kurtz (left) and Tim Chamber- lain work at Lampost Pizza. They like to make the pizzas and see all of their friends who come there for pizza after a game. ■ . Sheryl Buck works at Millers Out- post. She works the cash register and helps people find clothes. She likes to see all of the people. 5. Sarah Millerworhs at MEXT cloth- ing store. Here she is putting a plas- tic cover over a dress to protect it. She says that working at the store has helped her learn to cooperate and work with people.
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Why Do We Work? Have you ever wondered about people who have jobs after school? 1 mean things like: why do they even have a job, do they like what they do, does how often and how much they work interfere with their school work? Most people get jobs to meet some sort of an expense. Some pay for their car insurance, some are saving for a car, some simply have to keep up with the latest clothing trends. David King, who has been working at Swensen ' s for two and a half years, said that the only reason he has a job is be- cause, You can ' t truly be happy unless you are rich. From bussing tables to taking in- ventory, there are all sorts of jobs. Most people pick jobs that they think they are going to like. I ' ve always loved clothes, said Sarah Miller, who works at MEXT , . clothing store, so I figured that a clothing store was a good place to work. I was right, I love it. Some students worry that their grades will slip if they try to hold down a job during the school year, riot Tim Hammond, who works at Stater Bros, grocery store. He said, I knew I needed to get a job, so I took classes I knew wouldn ' t in- volve a lot of outside work. Every job suits a person differ- ently than it does others. You have to know what you want from your job before you get it. Jobs are a lot of fun and good experience when you find the right one. 10 student Life
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1. Fellow students and countrymen, thank you for inviting me, Jose Jover, to your country . . . 2. Learning the American techniques about cooking, Mia Perup, microwaves her danish. 12 Student Life
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