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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1244343" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>Mine is still doing it. She usually works double shifts on Saturday and Sunday, quite often a double on Thursday, plus at least one more evening shift during the week. She's making good money, but you're right, it's hard work, plus she has the pleasure of working with the public. You wouldn't believe some of the stories she comes home with. Like the child that didn't want the vegetables that were on his plate with his hamburger (they were on the side, not directly on his burger), so he picked them up and threw them on the floor. His mother said "You shouldn't do that," but didn't punish him, and left the stuff on the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1244343, member: 21194"] Mine is still doing it. She usually works double shifts on Saturday and Sunday, quite often a double on Thursday, plus at least one more evening shift during the week. She's making good money, but you're right, it's hard work, plus she has the pleasure of working with the public. You wouldn't believe some of the stories she comes home with. Like the child that didn't want the vegetables that were on his plate with his hamburger (they were on the side, not directly on his burger), so he picked them up and threw them on the floor. His mother said "You shouldn't do that," but didn't punish him, and left the stuff on the floor. [/QUOTE]
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