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Work: It’s five o’clock in the morning and I’m walking up to the glass double doors of Walmart, before the store is even open, I knock on the doors and someone comes and opens them for me. I walk in and I can feel the cold air that never stops running touch my skin, it’s colder inside than it is outside. I look around still grogy from just waking up not even thirty minutes ago and I see all of the isles and for all of the different things, and the cash registers infront of me and the self check out to the left of those and the whole produce deparment to the right. All the colors and smells of all the different products in the store can sometimes be over whelming but as time passes you get used to it. As I Clock in still waking up I put on my sweater then walk back to the deli room. I walk back and grab a hand scanner and printer then get my pay load of sandwhiches and salads that came in last night, I scan the inventory paper and check everything in then roll out my cart to start stocking and marking down all of the old sandwhiches and salads. after that is done I start my morning cook which consists of eight breakfast chicken sandwhiches and twelve chicken, six traditional ans six lemon pepper, I turn on the ovens and begin putting everything in.

State cross country course: November 4th of 2018 my 18th birthday was the day if the state cross country, we woke up at six in the morning and went down to the lobby of the hotel and ate breakfast then went back to our rooms and gathered our bags and went back down stairs to load the van. Once the van was loaded we left to the course. we arrived at the course and the first thing that i noticed was the golden glow on the hills and damp grass from the early morning sun just peaking over the horizon. As we walked to our camo area I saw some races had alreayd started and they were beyond fast, it was highschoolers running like horses as fast as they possibly could, the heavy breathing, stomping of feet, mud flying through the air and getting kicked back and the cheering from other teams and familys. It was all a rush of emotions and sensory but it was the best rush I had ever had at a meet, A rush that I will never forget..

Published by Julian Sosa

Julian Sosa is first year at Pima Community College and has chosen business as his major. After watching his father run a crossfit gym for 3 years, he realized that he had a heavy interest in running business. during the summers from 7th grade to sophomore year he would help his dad and work around the gym. He was assigned little jobs such as cleaning the floors and doing inventory, then eventually he got to help coach people. During this time he learned what it took to run a succsessful small business and also what hard work, efficiency, and clear communication can do for people and a business. Outside of school Julian's Hobbies are running and doing competive races and also mountian biking and riding the arizona trail.

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