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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 623277" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>InaDaze, I remember when our youngest got his first real job - at a Subway. It took him several days to learn how to wrap the sandwiches. His trainer was quite put out with him. The more he stressed, the worse it got. Son just knew he would <strong>never</strong> catch on. This was not our difficult child, but easy child did not have much confidence of his abilities. He was SO stressed. Of course, he DID catch on.</p><p></p><p>He worked at Subway a little over two years and then got a job at a "cool" pizza place--a place that is kinda difficult to get hired on because employees do not often quit. The owner told him he was impressed that easy child had stayed at Subway that long and that is why he hired him. In the long run, it paid off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 623277, member: 17635"] InaDaze, I remember when our youngest got his first real job - at a Subway. It took him several days to learn how to wrap the sandwiches. His trainer was quite put out with him. The more he stressed, the worse it got. Son just knew he would [B]never[/B] catch on. This was not our difficult child, but easy child did not have much confidence of his abilities. He was SO stressed. Of course, he DID catch on. He worked at Subway a little over two years and then got a job at a "cool" pizza place--a place that is kinda difficult to get hired on because employees do not often quit. The owner told him he was impressed that easy child had stayed at Subway that long and that is why he hired him. In the long run, it paid off. [/QUOTE]
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