Animatrice2020 wrote:
Last month, I went to my state Aquarium for a job interview. It turned out to be a group interview. We had to introduce ourselves throughout the room. The interview was kinda fun like a game I played when I was little.
Eventually, I was hired. When Employee orientation came, I found out there were different sections people applied to. I applied to the guest services section without knowing about other sections.
After orientation, I started to work. I ended up working at the Aquarium for two weeks. On my third day on the job, I had headaches and threw up in my boss's office. I was uncomfortable speaking to people who wanted answers right away. I should've taken a job where I could have a calm environment and have slow conversations with people.
Would I be considered a quitter after working there for two weeks?
Some people might, but some people
are idiots. Almost any work experience you pick up will be beneficial to you because you learn what you can and
can't do. I've had 26 jobs (none at your age) varying between one day (chicken factory) and seven years (book
shop), I've learnt something from all of them. I don't regret leaving any of them but I do regret staying in some
for too long.