12-03-2023, 07:53 PM
lets say u had to work a minimum wage part time job.
and u have 2 choices.
1. a job at the supermarket stocking shelves
![[Image: 200379684001OvernightStocker.jpg]](https://www.ziprecruiter.com/svc/fotomat/public-ziprecruiter/cms/200379684001OvernightStocker.jpg)
2. a barista at a coffeeshop
![[Image: starbucks-barista-31.jp2]](https://static-ssl.businessinsider.com/image/55884209ecad047d755310fc-710/starbucks-barista-31.jp2)
Which one would u pick?
I personally would pick the barista at a coffeeshop, its more extroverted and involves a lot of talking to people, asking what kind of coffee they want, etc and actually making something, so that way I'd feel more productive and energized throughout the day.
The upsides of choosing the supermarket job is, u get to simply just do ur work and relax at ur pace, not be bothered by anyone, except for the people asking where a certain product is, which takes 2 seconds to answer.
and u get to vibe and see whats up in the supermarket and get paid decent for a minimum wage job still,
and u have 2 choices.
1. a job at the supermarket stocking shelves
![[Image: 200379684001OvernightStocker.jpg]](https://www.ziprecruiter.com/svc/fotomat/public-ziprecruiter/cms/200379684001OvernightStocker.jpg)
2. a barista at a coffeeshop
Which one would u pick?
I personally would pick the barista at a coffeeshop, its more extroverted and involves a lot of talking to people, asking what kind of coffee they want, etc and actually making something, so that way I'd feel more productive and energized throughout the day.
The upsides of choosing the supermarket job is, u get to simply just do ur work and relax at ur pace, not be bothered by anyone, except for the people asking where a certain product is, which takes 2 seconds to answer.
and u get to vibe and see whats up in the supermarket and get paid decent for a minimum wage job still,
