The Eternal Intern: Lessons Learned from Menial
Jobs
Jobs
- Pharmacy Clerk
- Bun Wrapper (night shift at the bakery)
- Chinese Cafe Waitress/Cashier/Busboy
- Nameplate Engraver
- Merchandise Ass't Supervisor at Family Theme Park
- Radio Station Intern
- American Red Cross Intern
- Financial Planning Firm Intern
- Marketing Program Administrator at plastic septic tank manufacturer
- Brand Manager at Candy Marketing Company
How to Raise a Lazy Beagle
Work in Progress...How Not to Get a College Scholarship: A Tale of Bitterness and Rejection
- Do be valedictorion of your *tiny* high school class
- Do be involved in at least 12 activities, bonus points if you are President or Captain of more than one
- Do take the ACT test 3 years in a row in order to get the exact same score each time, a score more than double that of a guy you were dating at the time who later got an athletic scholarship
- Do go to a small public high school that does not offer any AP classes except calculus which is utterly useless in your chosen career field (and anyone's for that matter:)
- Do have a genius older sister who gets a full-ride scholarship to the same university you end up attending, raising your expectations that you too could earn that education (not your fault, sis, I couldn't have done college without you!)
- Do travel four hours for on-campus interviews and spend weekends scouring the internet for scholarships instead of living up your social life
- Do be a National Merit Finalist but want to go to a college that offers zero scholarships for this while schools you don't want to go to offer full-rides
- Do NOT have a disability, hardship, or sob-story to tell the evaluators
- Do NOT have a parent who works for the local electric cooperative, is a veteran, or came through Ellis island with not two guilders in their pocket but a heart full of dreams.
- Do NOT NOT use double negatives in your essays
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Working Title: I am a Child of My Mother
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