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The Life-Changing Impact of Being Given a Chance
My first job in Canada?
McDonald’s crew.
Because somebody took a chance on me.
I couldn’t get a job back then.
Not at the dry cleaners.
Not at the dollar store.
In desperation, my dad waited outside a grocery store. He talked to strangers who would care to pause and give us a glance. He explained that we were new immigrants, we needed jobs, and that any help would be a great help.
Until someone decided to give a contact info for a McDonald’s branch that was hiring.
I went, got interviewed, got hired. I worked very hard at this job — didn’t take anything for granted — so I could show my gratitude for the chance.
My first formal teaching job?
Teaching kids at a summer camp.
Because somebody took a chance on me.
I was barely finished with my program at that time. I haven’t quite graduated yet. But I was just at that intersection — almost done with school, no job, with student loans to pay.
I needed a job. And then there was this posting for a summer camp instructor — teaching kids from 5–8 (if I recall correctly).