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Originally Posted by BryGuy
Whatever works, right?
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I guess, lmao.
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Haha, interesting. It always feels like people can see right through you when you are nervous, but maybe not...
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Ha, yeah, guess so. However, the interview I first mentioned didn't go that that way. The guy that was interviewing me (applied at a movie theater) actually asked me at some point if I was nervous (I said yes and he laughed while making a "this girl's pitiful" face). Like I said, SO awkward.
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I hate to admit it, but yeah, it's scary for me too. I imagine the best part about volunteering is that they're more desperate to accept people. Once you get in, though, it becomes just like having a job. Having to interact with other people and do your job correctly. Except there's that whole not getting paid part.
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Yeah.
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Nope, no driver's license. I wouldn't be able to afford a car or insurance anyway, so there's no point in me getting that over a state ID. If I can somehow get a job at some point, I might have to force myself to get a driver's license. I don't even care that much about driving. Never have. I'm probably in the minority there.
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So you live on your own?
That's pretty much why it's taken me so long to get my license. I didn't get it earlier because I didn't care to. I figured it was unnecessary because I mean, I didn't like going out (didn't wish to be seen) and I had no friends. Now I really regret that. I still don't care about driving, but there's times when I want to go out on my own and I can't. Sucks. If only I could live in place where everything is within a walking distance...