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Jobs prepare studeuts for careers to C:OJile
Jobs. A lot of students had school work, clubs , or sports.
them throughout their high school "Football is very demClnding,
years, and 1f you were lucky enough so during the season I am concen -
to have your parents spoonfeed t rating on academics and football.
you money whenever, your fnends WhereCls when the season's over, I
often borrowed money have more time; hence, I get Cl job,"
from you promising to senior BrClndon Mimick said.
pay you back ASAP . Working the bare minimum
Everyday of hours at a compClny helped
same old JObs students keep the balance of work
for students and schoo l Clnd still fu lfill the money
grew old fa st. situation.
Y au would often "I hardly work. I work Clbout
hear at least one gripe in the 1 5 hours per week Clt the
halls . One was "I have to work Limited Too, "JUnior
tonight!" While some dreaded the Jamie Lee SCl id.
thought of working, some actually "!don't like
looked forward to it. Students wor king but it is
worked to save for clothes, a new a good
atclung carefully
W u children play In car, or JUSt extra spending cash . experience
"!like to work because I thin k for tbe future,
the pool at Montclair
of all the spending cash or gas junior KCltie Ohrt
Community Center Is senior
money I am making, "sen ior John said.
Toni W tlshuaen. She aatd she
never had to attempt a Synowicki SClid. Applying work experiences to
reacue on a drowntng vicbm. Students could not hold a everyday life helped students to
photo by Heather Dehrn
JOb due to commitmen ts with prepare for the Ofuture.
p1ges by Undsey &haffart and Ondy Q)ttschalck
enlor Laura Arndt waitresses
S
a.t the German -American Society.
She liked this job because 1t gave her a
chance to meet new people. photo by
Heather Dehrn
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