These Summer Job Stories Will Make You Wish You Were Unemployed

If you are scamming people, you should probably get a new job

Many businesses require you to sign up for a subscription to qualify for freebies or discounts. Some of these companies promise huge price reductions, while others charge a higher fee for this service. This time, Hilary got a great piece of advice from one of her customers.

hilaryrobbins14/Twitter

Hilary’s worst summer job was convincing people to sign up for a 60-month magazine subscription in exchange for a free membership. Her readers were not pleased with the offer, and she felt awful about attempting to gain more subscribers. Here is a piece of advice for you: do not take suspicious jobs. Always trust your gut.

Sign up for Our Newsletter

Related Posts

Cooking Motivation 101

Let’s face it, life, she’s a little crazy right now; between work, school, family, your daily schedule is down to a science. It’s no wonder