what does summer offer? oh right, too much heat, too many insects, too much sun, too little hockey, too little comfort. Only good thing it's for is the lack of clothing on women. I will admit, that's often a nice side effect of summer, but the other ones...
can I go back to winter now? pleeease?
also, 4 years makes those 4 years easier. 3 years you've got to work helluva hard, and pack everything into a tight schedual, and...not fun, methinks...
I worked at Leon's (Walkley and Heron) for a while. My words of wisdom: "Run far far away" Actually it's not too bad. Maybe I just got fed up after 8 months. Sounds like you're actually working in the back, which isn't too bad they never did much anyways. I was out as a Cashier-financing-get-harassed-by-sleazy-sales-reps Girl. Depending on if it's OT, or TT your Leon's "Integrity Pricing" Experience should be an opportunity not to miss.
Wow, sounds sketchy, but congrats anyway! =) I'm sure you can handle it. Buy some pepper spray, then hit those sleazy fuckers Chretien-style if they do anything that displeases you. And make it clear that there will be no more wet T-shirts. =)
Do you really need to be done your undergrad in three years? Also, do you have a very clearly defined plan for working after you graduate? If no to either of those questions, I'd say stick to the four years. Gives you more time to sort things out.
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can I go back to winter now? pleeease?
also, 4 years makes those 4 years easier. 3 years you've got to work helluva hard, and pack everything into a tight schedual, and...not fun, methinks...
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oh yeah, and guy dont change their clothing from winter to summer too much :(
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hard choice indeed...
No, guys don't, thankfully :p
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Actually it's not too bad. Maybe I just got fed up after 8 months. Sounds like you're actually working in the back, which isn't too bad they never did much anyways. I was out as a Cashier-financing-get-harassed-by-sleazy-sales-reps Girl. Depending on if it's OT, or TT your Leon's "Integrity Pricing" Experience should be an opportunity not to miss.
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as far as the job goes, i dunno about fishy, it's sounding more sketchy to me.
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Lindsay...
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Do you really need to be done your undergrad in three years? Also, do you have a very clearly defined plan for working after you graduate? If no to either of those questions, I'd say stick to the four years. Gives you more time to sort things out.
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