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Hey. I'm a cashier at a store thats like Linens and Things. Its my first job (i'm sixteen) and I've realized that its not the kind of job I want. I don't like the fact that its a big place and its busy allll the time. I enjoy interacting with my co workers. At my place, I feel like I can't do that. We're all busy helping out the customers, which is good... but I feel like I don't know the people I work with well. What are some good places to work at, where you're working...but you still have opportunities to get to know your co-workers? Preferably not a fast food restaraunt, a grocery store, or big places. I want something small and fun. I was thinking about working at a tanning salon?? Does anyone have any good ideas?

dear work trouble,

it all depends, why are you working? are you working to get money? or just to burn some spare time? think about it. once you start working, you're going to be working for the rest of your life. do you erally want that?
some job ideas could be what you're interested in. try finding somewhere that has a good pay. or you could find somewhere where you could take your advantages! such as an ice cream or pizza store... think about it! free ice cream! free pizza! YUM. its all up to you and your interests.

((shortie*))

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(Rating: 5) Thanks for the advice. The reason I'm working, is because I'm tired of always asking my parents for money. They bought me a car a year ago (I wasn't old enough to have a job, or drive yet) and now they are making me pay the rest of it...so I need a job. Yea, I've been thinking about working at Coldstones.

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