No, it's not that my summer job is hard, but FINDING one is hard. Just today, I went to Chinatown to go to Kumon (an enrichment/tutoring program) to look for a summer part time job but they weren't hiring for the summer. Is it really THAT hard? I only look for minimal pay with a decent work environment, but undergrad jobs are almost non-existent anymore. Even SYEP (Summer Youth Employment Program) got filled to the max. The funny thing was, when I went to Kumon to find a job, Enopi (another enrichment program) was right across the street. Wow, really? Two competing companies right across of each other? That's ridiculous. So afterwards, me and my mom strolled through Manhattan to ask my family doctor if he accepts Health First, a Medicaid insurance. Unfortunately, he wasn't there so we both went to Coney Island to eat Hot Dogs at Nathans and Strolled the boardwalk. I also saw the MTA work on some tracks and rails today. It was coool!
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