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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

I'm not sure that this job did change me in any way. I still love baseball, and I still get along with the public.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

If you love baseball, and get along with others, it's a great second job. This is primarily due to the team playing half of its games on rhe road.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

I don't recall one. Some days, I might be a few dollars short (possibly due to ab inventory miscount), but as a whole, the job was really simple.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

I don't recall one. Some days, I might be a few dollars short (possibly due to ab inventory miscount), but as a whole, the job was really simple.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

Without a doubt, I could get into the games for free, and during the slow times, I could actually watch some baseball.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

We exchanged a few words, and the boss just made sure that we were working in different areas. After a few days, a hand shake, things worked out just fine.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

The most stressful day would have to be the day that I worked in the Dippin Dots (ice cream) cart during a day game, near the end of the school year. Many schools include this as a field trip, and that day, I kept a line of 20+ kids.

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Jimmy Leach
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over 6 months ago

This was/is a pleasant working environment. I proved that I was reliable and dependable with the money, so I was often left alone at one of the little carts.

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