Man my holidays were boring. There was nothing to do but just stay home, watch T.V and sleep. During the first week of the holidays we were offered a job by Mrs Flavelle to do a Barista job on a Saturday morning at our very own school. This job wasn’t like school where we don’t get paid because this time we actually got paid. We were serving coffee to the Labour Party and we were even lucky enough to meet Phil Goff the leader of the party.
Helen and I both arrived at school at ten to 8 because our job started at 8am. The coffee machine was already set up and was ready for us to operate it. Mrs Flavelle was already organised with the milk in the fridge, the coffee beans out, fresh cups and lids already up where they were supposed to be and the cash box already waiting for us. Soon after people started arriving to buy coffees.
As they were arriving in to buy coffee we were soon earning a lot of money. People started packing up wanting to buy coffee from our store. It was like a pack of animals in there. It was really hard because one of us had to take orders and the other one had to make coffee. It was also very hard because we didn’t know if people wanted sugar in the coffee or wanted trim or normal milk. It was really intense.
At the end of the day we had made a lot of money, had a great time making coffee and meeting new people. Hopefully there will be another job in the next holidays.
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