My first job that lasted me from 10th grade to the end of my gap year was working in a delicatessen inside of a supermarket, so all the sliced and shaved meats, as well as salad and hot food. Was pretty fun and relaxed, and at the start I was able to resist buying things which allowed me to outright purchase a pretty awesome car that I am still using a decade later. After that though I couldn't stop buying little things here and there haha.
That was me during the summer breaks off from university. Few months between finishing and the start of semester 1 that I could have found a job for a little bit of extra money, however I enjoyed my holidays too much to ever look for jobs to do.
I do actually have a piano here that I could borrow and learn to play on. I believe there should be some lessons around with which I could start learning.
I'm an accountant for a small CPA firm who's not eagerly anticipating my first full on tax season.
But the benefits at my firm of working all the hours pays off for the rest of the year so it is also exciting at the same time.
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I do people nails for a living. Not something I want to do for the rest of my life, honestly. It pays the bills, so I can't complain. But I'm going back to school to get a degree in Criminal Justice.
*Grad student going for a PhD in Computer Science / AI*
I'm less than a year from finishing (finally!)