
Life Lessons from an Ice Cream Shop
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Narrated by:
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Tamara Beth Olsen
About this listen
Do you feel trapped in a job that's going nowhere? Like you're on an unnecessary stepping stone towards your end goal?
Fast food and serving ice cream all summer wasn't in the plans, the dreams, or the hopes and desires. Working minimum wage was necessary because it paid the bills. While working at an unappealing and unenjoyable job, Tamara learns some life lessons, applicable to the land outside of fast food and the stickiness of ice cream.
Join her as she walks through the low valley of ice cream cones, laugh at her mistakes, and be encouraged that a summer job does not define a personality!
©2019 Tamara Beth Olsen (P)2019 Tamara Beth Olsen
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