JH87
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 9, 2010
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So while not having my own patient responsibility last night I ended up helping out a lot and doing a ton of walking!
I used to work at Starbucks. It was the first job I had when I moved to California. I moved here without a job and was starting work 2 weeks to the day of arriving in the state. I was very blessed to be able to find work so quickly. I worked there for 1.5 years all while trying to find a job in Marketing (what my first degree is in). After Starbucks I went to Kinkos. I was there for about 4 months when I realized that wasn't working. However it really wasn't my decision to go back to school. My husband said. "I'm going back to school and if I am, you are too!" So I decided to go back to school for nursing. BEST DECISION EVER! I LOVE my job (most days!)
Okay so that started out with saying I also worked at SBux and you all got my recent life history.Anyways I liked Starbucks. I love working with people so it was okay for me. (I had prior History of working at McDonald's for 7.5 years so Customer Service is just a part of me!)
I used to do the opening shift in all those jobs so weird hours are a part of me too!
Starbucks is actually a decent place to work if you like talking and working with people. I make a MEAN Cappuccino! (I had people VERY upset I was leaving cause they always wanted me to make their drinks!)
Haha how funny, I just got my degree in Marketing, and I am planning on moving to LA later this year to find a job! (& I just love So Cal

I like my job at Starbucks, the people I work with are amazing and a lot of us have become really good friends. Some customers can be a pain, but those are usually the ones who come in the morning, before they have had their caffeine. So by night, when I am usually there, everyone's usually in a better mood

It's important to really enjoy your job. And for me, a major part of that is the people you work with. I am very nervous/anxious to move and get a 'real' job. I would actually LOVE LOVE LOVE to work for Disney in any way shape or form. That is my career goal.
