If you seek the truth in the thoughts of
Benjamin Joseph Jancewicz,
these are where they reside.
Read no further if you wish not to know truth.Copying Jocelyn’s Journal: [link]
Shortest Job I Ever Had: I think my lemonade stand. Either that or painting the McGill SubArtic Research Station. I did that for about a week or two, I think. That was tough work.
First Job I Ever Had: I always worked for my mom, selling her crafts, or other stuff. She would run businesses for people and I would help. My first non-family job was probably working at the Schefferville Northern store. I worked with my friend Jason Whitmore loading scrap metal in the basement of the store. The owner of the store was a jerk, though, so after the scrap metal was gone, I declined an offer to be hired again.
Toughest Job, Physically: Pushing carts for Stop n’ Shop in Groton, Connecticut. It was tough, but very good for me. I pushed them in heat hotter than I had ever felt before, pushed them in the rain, pushed them in the snow… I pushed harder than any other lot guy out there; constantly seeing how many carts I can do at once. By the end of the year, I was beefy. It paid off too; I was promoted 5 times at that job.
Best Job (So Far): Probably working for myself. I love doing that.
Worst Job (So Far): Hummm…. probably working at Lottie Nelson Dining Hall at Messiah College. I had to deal with some really rotten management. But I made the best of it. Please buy my prints: [link] They’re cheap! Let me know if you buy them too, DA doesn’t tell me.