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About A Hero Lost:
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Sawyer Pangborn

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John Kuhn

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Sawyer Pangborn

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All I Want is A Part-Time Job

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

One of these days, I am sure to kill someone. In case you're interested why, I will explain.

The past month has been a job hunt for me. I've applied at Target, Home Depot, Circuit City, Barnes and Noble, Bed Bath and Beyond, and numerous others. I also recieved a telephone call from Target, summoning me to an interview. I went to the interview and all seemed to go quite well as their front-end manager liked me. Suprisingly, three days after, I got a letter saying "We don't want you here. You're worthless and we don't need people like you around," except in a more professional manner. I spare the details.

You'd think that finding a job where I live would be easy, right? Not so. It would seem that every teenager would have been on the same quest, stealing all the jobs in front of me. I'm getting so frustrated with places, managers, and customer service reps. I've officially decided to find an alternative to Target, as horrible as that may seem. Hopefully I won't have to sink to the level of Wal-Mart.

Also, if anyone reading this has connections that could help me out, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll be screwed for college books. Loans aren't exactly fun, student or not.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005