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Assignment 2: JOB

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This past semester I worked for Fox Sports, which I found to be a very interesting job where I worked with prominent figures like Tom Brady. However, I think a job that had a more lasting impact on me was in high school when I worked at a car wash. My friends had convinced me to join them in working at the carwash near our houses, which ended up being yearlong . Sure, you pull up, hand over your keys, and walk away with a clean car, but there is a lot more that goes into it. In this post, I will take you through a few details that my friends failed to mention to me when starting at the carwash, so maybe you don’t get roped into it as well.      The three main parts of the job that made it unforgettable were:     Battling the cold   People coming in with absolutely disgusting cars   Patience     Battling the cold     Working during the winter was absolutely brutal . The car wash would open at 7 am, so some mornings I had to be ...

WHO YOU ARE MATTERS - Jack Williams

Hello, I am Jack Williams. I am currently a junior at USC majoring in mathematics/economics. I was born in Chicago, where I lived for 10 years before moving to Denver, Colorado. Since moving to Colorado, I have come to enjoy being outdoors, whether that is snowboarding, hiking with my mom, or biking. My dream job is to go into entertainment law, so I am beginning to study for the LSAT in hopes of attending law school after graduating from USC. I believe that I am like my parents because they have gifted me with a strong work ethic. In addition, I have picked up my dad's love for sports and my mom's love for the outdoors. I am unlike them in many ways, one of which is that I do not like vegetables. I feel as if my parents have set expectations for me to have a better life than they had. However, they do not pressure me into certain career choices or ways of living. I believe that their goal as a parent was to give my sister and me opportunities to succeed. Through that, I have s...