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Getting A Job As Told By The Office

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.

Getting A Job As Told By The Office

During your job hunt, all you’re focused on is getting that job, so your social life can tend to fall a bit to the side

Once you finally do land a job, you get trained and it all seems to revolve around one thing:

Hopefully you can find a job in an area you actually love, or all day you’ll feel like:

After a few months of working the same job, you realize it begins to take very little effort on your part to do what needs to be done

You eventually realize that you can barely stand some of your co-workers

And you feel the same way about clients if you have to deal with them on a regular basis

After a particularly horrible day, you’ll feel like this:

But, every day you feel like this:

After a particularly awkward run in with a co-worker:

But overall, you’re just grateful you have a job

I attend Franklin & Marshall College and am the campus correspondent of the Her Campus chapter here. I also play flute with the Pep Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble. I am an editor for the Patsy Post, am involved with F&M Unleashed, a member of Mu Upsilon Sigma, and a Brother of Phi Sigma Pi, a co-ed honors fraternity.
Along with being the Her Campus Franklin and Marshall Campus Correspondent, I am also the editor-in-chief of Epilogue, F&M's literary Magazine, Staff Writer for The College Reporter, F&M's student newspaper, and a very active member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. When not hard at work, you can find me writing, reading, geeking out over Disney movies with my friends, or doing art projects.