Wednesday, August 16, 2017


Looking Back On Our Summer Jobs

WHETHER IT WAS DURING high school or college, whether the goal was to have spending money or to pay rent, most of us know the struggles and the joys of working a summer job. Because we are feeling nostalgic as summer draws to a close, we’ve collected summer job stories from members of our team!
 

Worst Summer Job Ever

Sometimes we find ourselves in summer jobs where the only good thing about them is that they only lasted a summer. Do any of our team’s stories sound familiar?

Dr. Carissa Bruening: Working at a hair salon and having to clean out all the brushes and combs while listening to the same music over and over.  


Chris: Being the salad bar girl at Shoneys in High School. 


Megan: Working at the Collections Agency.

Lisa: I only worked there a couple months, but I didn't really like working at The Limited while in college. 
Check out this video from Jimmy Fallon to hear about some more bad summer jobs!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHUS0V6kFQs 

The Good Times

Just as there are bad summer jobs, there are also good ones. Maybe nothing particularly dramatic happened, but they still hold a fond place in our memories.

Dr. Carissa Bruening:  Working as a Wild Cat Warm-Up Counselor at K-State. 

Chris: Being here 29 years has been the best!

Megan: I've had 3 jobs and this one is by far the best. 
Lisa: Working at the Zoo as a Railroad Conductor and as a "Cast Member" at the Disney Store while in High School. 

Now, It’s YOUR Turn!

What was YOUR most memorable summer job? Share your own experiences in the comments section below or send us a message on our Facebook page!

Thanks for being a part of our practice’s story!


                                       

                                       


                                          Dr. Andrew Bruening & Dr. Carissa Bruening are
 General & Family Dentists located in Chesterfield, Missouri.
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