Summer Job Essays

  • My Most Embarrassing Moment

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    It was in December, during my Christmas vacation, when I decided to start looking for a summer job. There were many options but the job I decided to apply for was a position as a lifeguard at a waterpark. I filled out an application and was accepted almost immediately. The only thing left was the lifeguard training; little did I know that it was going to be an experience I would never forget. The aquatic rescue part of the training was held the week of my spring break. I was excited about

  • Personal Narrative- First Job Anxiety

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    Narrative- First Job Anxiety Thump-thump, thump-thump, thump-thump. My heart began to race as I climbed in my truck early Monday morning. Anticipation grew inside of me at the thought of starting my new job. Would it be difficult? Would I get frustrated? I kept asking myself these questions, but I didn't want to know the answers. All the confidence that I had built up before that day had diminished and I was left with dread. I tried to reassure myself that it was just a summer job and that I would

  • John Updike's A&P

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    Bathing Beauties John Updike’s “A&P” is a short story about a nineteen year old boy during the 1960’s that has a summer job at the local A&P grocery. The main character in the story, Sammy, realizes that life isn’t always fair and that sometimes a person makes decisions that he will regret. Sammy sees that life doesn’t always go as planned when three young girls in bathing suits walk in and his manager Lengel gives them a hard time, and he comes to term with that sometimes you make bad decisions

  • Cathedral

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    When most people think of blind people, they tend to picture a person with dark sunglasses, a seeing eye dog, and a walking stick. These are stereotypes and obviously do not remain true in the case of all blind people. In Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral," the main character is jealous and judgmental of his wife’s friend who happens to be a blind man. It is the combination of these attitudes that leads to his own unique “blindness." It is through this initial blindness

  • Summer Job Application Essay

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    The need for funding during the summer will help defer costs of living while doing an internship in Springfield. I am seeking an internship with Out Now. As a student with learning disabilities I am not able to work during the semester while completing course work maintaining grades and course work requirements. Funding during the summer will allow me to continue to do community activism, while working in an environment about which I chose to write my Honors College thesis. The topic of urban development

  • Personal Narrative: Growing Up As A Kid

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    future and the things I would accomplish. Just this recent summer It’s safe to say that it has been the most engrossed summer vacation I have ever experienced, yet I have learned quite a bit. This summer I have been involved with the school play, working, and traveling . As the days passed, I soon had a epiphany that I was moving a bit closer to adulthood. It seemed as if I barely had anytime to hang out with my friends, as they had jobs of their own . Even If my group of friends had little time

  • Year-Round Schooling: Necessity or Detriment?

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    According to Screenflex, “For a kid, there is nothing better than summer break. No pencils, no books, no more teachers with dirty looks; for a kid, an endless summer would be the best thing in the world.”(Screenflex1) The ongoing debate amongst our educational system revolves around the question of whether or not schools should be year-round. Educators are focusing on this question after looking at research that shows the United States is one of a few countries that has more than seven weeks of

  • Pro Summer Break

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    three-month vacation from learning every summer. This allows them to work, travel, and spend time with family. Most importantly, it allows them to sit back and relax after a long nine months of taking tests, writing papers, and stressing out about grades. However, despite all of the good things that come from it, summer break may be hurting students more than it is helping them. Recent studies indicate that students lose a significant amount of information over the summer due to inactivity of the brain, and

  • Persuasive Essay About Year-Round School

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    both teachers, and students. If kids are constantly taking a three week break, then they forget a substantial amount of things they learned before the break. Also, it causes scheduling problems, for example, if a teen wanted a summer job, then they might find that available job times for them are hard to find. Although year round schooling can act as a refresher for many kids, and keep them engaged, schools should not have year round schedules. In addition, year round schedules have 2-3 week breaks

  • College Admissions Essay: My Summer in Europe

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    My summer in Europe I spent six weeks in Florence, studying renaissance art and art history. After this, I traveled across Europe for three weeks and experienced the many beautiful countries and cultures that exist on this continent. Studying renaissance art in Florence, the place of it's birth, was literally a moving experience. To see works that I thought only existed in books and also to live in the same city that housed the masters, was amazing. I took a drawing class as well in Florence

  • Essay On Year Round Education

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    The article "Year-Round Education: Is Summer Vacation over...Forever?" an article in The Week Magazine, "The students learning and experience during the summer after school is over" ("Year-Round"). Year round education (YRE) is a traditional school schedule in the United States of America provides nine-months of instruction and three month summer vacation. YRE has been present in society since the early 1900's (Bussard). At the end of the 180 day, the teachers and students have enjoyed a relaxing

  • Should Schools Implement Year-Round School?

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    Every summer children lose valuable information. When school is back in session, students spend months trying to recall everything that was forgotten over those few weeks off. The arrangement of days in the academic year does play a role on how students perform in school, but not so much on the expenses. Therefore, schools should implement Year-Round education because it more affordable and is better for the children in the long run. While the traditional calendar is in most U.S. schools, there

  • Hurricane Island Outward Bound School

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    delinquents, substance abusers) often through government agencies (special programs); - public courses ¡V targeting all other students except specific groups, divided into four segments by location and activity ¡V Maine Sea, Florida Sea, Winter Land, Summer Land. Customers, as defined by 1986 marketing plan, are: - high school and college students; - juniors (age 14 and 15); - municipal and agency contacts (for special programs); - unprivileged and minority groups; - young professionals; - corporations;

  • The Year-Round Model

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    Year-round model: a beneficial opportunity Summer is known as the time where one can relax and escape from the hard work they have accomplished from the school year that has just past them. However, it is now being debated whether a “year-round” model would be a more appropriate choice for schooling. The year-round model allows students to have breaks more often, just for a shorter period of time; this meaning that the two-month long summer break would shorten and spread throughout the course of

  • My Boring Summers Led to My Successful Career and Life

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    law firm every summer. They told me that boredom leads to trouble and bad choices. Instead of hanging out with friends or relaxing during the summer, I went to work. I did simple tasks that seemed demeaning and trivial. He is making me do jobs no one else wants to do, I thought to myself. Although I didn’t then, I realize now that those unhappy summers ended up keeping me out of trouble and preparing me for a career. School was getting out and all my friends talked about their summer plans. I never

  • Summer Dawn by William Morris

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    The poem, “Summer Dawn”, by William Morris is narrated from an extensive perspective. It gives a comprehensive description about a particular transition time. The poem’s title encompasses two diverse words which depict a second in time. The title’s contradicting phrases give one a hint about the poem’s mood of uncertainty. Based on the title, the poem’s setting is in two different time frames. Dawn is a reference to a new beginning that is anxiety filled. The speaker attempts to convey a message

  • Personal Narrative: Life Lessons Learned In My Life

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    taught myself during my experiences with my first two jobs. These learning experiences I have had have helped me to mature and grow into an adult, and they have changed my life for the better. I have had two jobs in my short lifetime, one with a lawn care service and one with QuikTrip. These two jobs vary from each other greatly, and they are both pretty much on different ends of the spectrum. I have really liked the fact that these two jobs are so different from each other, and I think it has helped

  • Fagits

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    Is everyone in this world not aiming for a good job? Human beings start their life by learning how to walk and talk, and then the next stage of their life is getting education which is a long path. In the end their aim is a good job with a good financial security, and of course everyone has to try their best in their jobs. For example a mother’s job is to discipline her children, and much more which cannot be explained in one essay and of course she would want her children to prosper and become accomplished

  • Essay On All Year Round School

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    A lot of kids today have many things going on from sports to school, plus after school activities, the only time students can sit back and relax is during summer vacation. How amazing does it sound to catch up on your sleep and spend time with family and friends for 3 months? Summer vacation allows for students and teachers to just relax or sleep, and to go on vacations or just spend some quality time with family and friends. But on the other hand, the all year round school has a higher expense.

  • Having A Happy Job

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    “I need a job.” How many times have I heard that one – I’ve heard it a million times. Living in a modern society based on a green piece of paper, I am burdened, and feel it maybe even impossible to survive without one. Without money, I wouldn’t have cars, clothes, livelihood or maybe even my health. Today it is simple, to luxuriate in finer things you need money, and to get money, I need a job. “I hate my job.” How many times have I heard that one? A million and one. It seems nobody today is content