Sacking isn't that difficult of a job. My first day at Kroger was on Sunday, and my arms ache a little, but other than that, I'm super pumped. Groceries just seem to slide into the bag themselves after a while, but nothing meets the speed of the checkers, who fire away with a volley of beeps. The best part of the job is the people who are varied and interesting. It's almost as if you get to peek into their private life when you sack groceries. This person has a dog, or this person's drinking tonight. This person obviously doesn't cook because they only have TV dinners. Older women, families, and single men are the most common sight. Many of them give me a smile or a "thank you" as they pass through. I really think I'll like this job more than Chunk E. Cheese despite the lower pay and the long hours. It deals with a more varied sect of people and the employees are interesting as well. So I'm well on my way to dealing with my debt, which I'm sure you're curious how much I still have accrued.
I'm still $12,394.11 in the hole, most of which is student loans. That's the figures: donations will be accepted.
Monday, April 16, 2007
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