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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 123612" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Too funny! difficult child has already told me many many times how she doesn't feel that she should have to work. I pretty much tell her to join the club.</p><p> </p><p>The most ironic thing about her getting a job at Dicks is that she had that job at Sharper Image and hated working in retail! She claimed she is not cut out to work "with" people. She hated having to sell things.</p><p> </p><p>In this job she is starting in women's apparel, then shoes, then cashier. I think she will do okay on the cashier. I think if she put her mind into it and embraced it, she'd make a great manager or something. Fingers crossed!</p><p> </p><p>I think when my easy child chose to go into the culinary field she was thinking she'd get to bake all day and she loves that. I don't think she realized how time consuming it is and how much she'd have to know and how long she'd be on her feet!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 123612, member: 2211"] Too funny! difficult child has already told me many many times how she doesn't feel that she should have to work. I pretty much tell her to join the club. The most ironic thing about her getting a job at Dicks is that she had that job at Sharper Image and hated working in retail! She claimed she is not cut out to work "with" people. She hated having to sell things. In this job she is starting in women's apparel, then shoes, then cashier. I think she will do okay on the cashier. I think if she put her mind into it and embraced it, she'd make a great manager or something. Fingers crossed! I think when my easy child chose to go into the culinary field she was thinking she'd get to bake all day and she loves that. I don't think she realized how time consuming it is and how much she'd have to know and how long she'd be on her feet!! [/QUOTE]
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