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Summer Job Struggles As Told By "Parks And Rec"

Having to wake up for work after you inevitably go out on a weeknight...

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Summer Job Struggles As Told By "Parks And Rec"
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Classes are over and finals are finished. Back in the glory days of childhood, this would mean fun days filled with summer camps and adventures. However, for many college students, summer break means starting an internship or job. From first day jitters to struggling to balance work and social life, the cast of Parks and Rec understands.

1. When you're dreading that Monday morning start date

2. Getting complimented for your work during the first week



3. Getting asked if you want to go out on a weeknight

4. Having to wake up for work after you inevitably go out on a weeknight

5. When you start wondering what would happen if you didn't work

6. The feeling when your boss asks if you want to leave early on a Friday


7. Realizing that you have to get on a schedule and go to bed at a reasonable hour on weeknights


8. Nervously asking your boss for a day off

9. When you get asked if you'll come in early

10. Jealously scrolling through Instagram and seeing your friends at the beach instead of working

11. When you get that paycheck

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