She started yesterday at the Shake Shop, an ice cream store that also serves grilled food. It's in the center of town right across from the police and fire station and the whole community goes there in the summer after baseball games or other activities.
It just reopened last week for the season and husband brought her up to get an application last Saturday. I took her after school Monday to turn it in and they hired her on the spot, the owner happened to be in and liked her I guess.
Funny she will probably see the detective and several police officers that know her since they all come in there. Last week her gym class took a trip to the police station to watch the officers shoot because they were learning gun safety. As they walked in the juvenile detective held the door for them and as each one came in her said "I don't know you, I don't know you" and as difficult child walked in he said "Oh I know you, how are you? It's nice to see you." I think difficult child got a kick out of it.
First day went good she said, she works again today at 5. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she does well and keeps the job. The more things I can get her involved in to keep her busy the better likely she is to stay out of trouble.
Nancy
It just reopened last week for the season and husband brought her up to get an application last Saturday. I took her after school Monday to turn it in and they hired her on the spot, the owner happened to be in and liked her I guess.
Funny she will probably see the detective and several police officers that know her since they all come in there. Last week her gym class took a trip to the police station to watch the officers shoot because they were learning gun safety. As they walked in the juvenile detective held the door for them and as each one came in her said "I don't know you, I don't know you" and as difficult child walked in he said "Oh I know you, how are you? It's nice to see you." I think difficult child got a kick out of it.
First day went good she said, she works again today at 5. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she does well and keeps the job. The more things I can get her involved in to keep her busy the better likely she is to stay out of trouble.
Nancy