I really enjoy my work that I've done thus far. (I'm mostly joking because I've only had 6 hours of working and most of it was paperwork and watching instructional videos.) I got to reprice some merch and organize some things and learn how to work the register and the layout of the store.
This is my least favorite part of learning something new: when it's still new. I like knowing things, not learning them. If that makes any sense whatsoever. Like with fencing. It was fun learning the very basics because I was so excited just to do anything with fencing. But then, once we got into the more advanced stuff, I became super frustrated that I wasn't able to do all of it yet. Now that I'm going into my third year of fencing, I feel so much more comfortable with it and I have fun doing it.
I like this job more than my other two real jobs already. I think I have the people skills for retail more than food service. And I like talking to the little kids and making connections with them. Only problem is actually talking with them. A lot of them just clam up when you ask them a question. And I find it easy to relate to younger kids because they like a lot of the same things I like. I'm secretly eternally a 7-year-old.
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