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Duc Tran has adjusted well to having his name misspelled and mispronounced frequently.
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Go For The Green! It is not unusual to hear someone in the halls verbalize the phrase, Hey, I work there! As a student enters high school, he gradually finds more reasons for getting a job — from needing money for cars or clothes to earning money for college or for helping out with family finances. More and more jobs are becoming available with the opening of new businesses on the west side of town. Eating places such as Fuddrucker's and D'Lites offer jobs for stu- dents. Clothing stores and other retail stores also provide job experience. Students' tasks range from taking short orders to stocking merchandise. Working has its advantages. Earning extra money and developing job skills are two of the chief reasons students seek employment. Jobs, however, have disadvantages. Some students say a job can interfere with school work, but others have differ- ent complaints. Jenny Claggett says, I like having the extra money, but I don't like the hours sometimes because it doesn't leave me time for other things. Students have several reasons for wanting to participate in the minimum wage rage. Terry Hensley says, I needed to feel independent. I like making my own money because it is a really good feeling to know I did it on my own. Deana Blanchard adds. I got a job so I could have money to spend. It makes me feel as if I am doing some- thing for myself. As new businesses emerge in the world of work, students will continue to compete for parttime jobs all around town. Whether it is for money or to gain job experience, the pursuit of employment continues. Pricing the ladies’ fashions is one of Angela Casey’s responsibilities at Ormond’s Jobs 15
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