Starbucks. I'm in it for the free pound of coffee a week, during work, and the ability to transfer when I go to San Francisco, while looking for a new job.
Not Starbucks. A while ago I worked in my brothers chiropractic office, and I really enjoyed it. I brought homework to do, and I was able to get a lot done while going on the internet and collecting money from people/scheduling appointments. Easy. Great. And I definitely know I don't want to work in a restaurant and feel disgusting, but making coffee at a smaller coffee shop would be my other choice. I know I used to want to work at Nordstrom, but that is not going to happen. I just want to work for a place that is as close to my career choice as possible, but that is hard to find, but I know a design internship will come later when take more classes in my major, or when I'm a senior.
So my Ideal job when I'm in San Francisco would be working at a front desk of a design firm or something, that would be amazing. Because Gina scares me with her retail experiences standing in an empty store for hours. I know I want to stay away from working for the corporation I have been a part of for two years.
Oh and I'm going to San Francisco on April 10th and 11th!
STOAKED, even though the parents are coming. Free plane ticket!
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Jeff Micklos
on Mar 22nd
Hopefully your boss doesn't see this! Are you facebook friends with her or just MySpace? lol.
More importantly, I think a front-desk job at a design firm is an excellent job choice for you. Mellow work and you can "get your foot in the door," as it were.
More importantly, I think a front-desk job at a design firm is an excellent job choice for you. Mellow work and you can "get your foot in the door," as it were.

Annie!
on Mar 26th
I feel like that job will be hard to find, but hopefully it will work out, or something close.