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Old 03-13-2015, 06:19 AM   #10
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Thanks! . I don't know what else I can do over the summer to have an income while learning some skills and networking! There definitely is a reason I am drawn to it, if hired I will probably work there during the year as well.



It's not. But at the same time I don't see it being a long term career either. Just a job to help me sharpen my interpersonal/customer service skills and learn about financial stuff while earning some income at the same time.


Do you guys think I should take cover letters with me when I drop off my resume?

get a job as a server at a restaurant like Keg or whatever. THE BEST way to handle shitty customers, read people and talk to strangers (read: women).

read "the wealthy barber" your basic financials principles in an easy to read book.
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