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Saturday, June 25, 2005
First day of work
Well, I made it through my first day at Coffee Culture. I worked from 7:00-12:30 which was pretty much busy the whole time. On weekdays the shop opens at 5:30, which I am hoping to do. It went well, I'd say, and I think I'm gonna like working there. I know a lot of the basics already from working at the Warehouse on LCC's campus but there are also lots of new things to learn. They use a different machine and have different names for some of the drinks but more or less, a coffeeshop is a coffeeshop. The nice girl I worked with this morning (Aisha) even gave me some of the tips she made since I helped out quite a bit. I'll be working again tomorrow morning from 7:00 to 10:00 so that we can go to church. We're still trying Harvest Christian and taking our time in our decision. There are lots and lots and lots of churches here in Gainesville and choosing one to call home, a place to be a part of the body of Christ, is tough. All in all, it's been a good couple of days with lots of blessings.
-joel

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