Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Fish Bowl: Finding employment proves time-consuming for new student

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 From rent, food and gas to tuition and books,the list of expenses that the average college student incurs seemsto go on forever. The longer I am been at UTSA, the longer the list grows.

 So, like many students I know, I startedlooking for a job. However, I didn’t have a lot of workexperience. I used to work as a color guard instructor, and I alsotrained and cared for horses. Clothing stores and restaurantsseemed to be the only places with any job openings. Although I canorganize color guard practices and give horses injections, thosejobs are not in demand here in San Antonio.

 I spent hours looking for job openings andfilling out applications. Cory, my boyfriend, was also looking fora job and quickly landed a position as a server at SaltgrassSteakhouse. I didn’t have such luck, which wasdiscouraging.

 However, a couple of weeks ago, I got an interview at Joe’s Crab Shack. During the interview, I wasreally nervous and thought that I didn’t have a shot atgetting hired. Thankfully, I was wrong, and they gave me a job as ahostess. I was excited, but slightly apprehensive because Ididn’t know everything about  my job.

Of course, as with any job, I had to go through training. I had just witnessed Cory go through his training ,and I was aware of the fact that it was not going to be easy.

During my training, I received a lot ofinformation I had to memorize and learn.  I know I have beenasking a lot of questions and haven’t done everything exactlyright, but everyone has been patient and helpful. The other hostesses, servers, and staff members are friendly and welcoming,and everyone has a sense of humor. I have found myself laughingmore when I am at work than during any other time of the day. Icertainly can’t complain about the atmosphere–it isvery laid back and fun.

I can honestly say that I have a great timewhen I’m at work, and I know that not very many people cansay that. Yes, some people are content with and enjoy their work,but I actually have fun. Of course, there is one other plus to working there: I get to go to work in jeans and a t-shirt. Idon’t think you can get much better than that.

 

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