Jobs I’ve Had

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.

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