By: Arianna Yancy

This past summer Crumbl Cookies opened in Visalia and many Rangers were given the opportunity to help run the new popular place. The students give insight on what it is like to be a part of the Crumbl family.

Having a job a while trying to manage school takes time and effort. Working half of the time allows students to be able to successfully complete both.

Audrey Roper ‘24, “I’m used to doing extracurriculars like sports but I decided that I don’t have time for that anymore. So what I do is work my job on the weekends and two days of the week”. 

Ava Mitchell ‘23 says, “I usually do my school work and try to finish it in class, and then usually I work just 4-5 hour shifts so it’s not too bad”. 

Although there are struggles with trying to manage a job, students express the benefits that make it all worthwhile. 

Roper says, “I also generally think this is one of the better jobs to get because it has good pay, and is fairly simple once you get the hang of it, its minimal skill requirement”.

The work environment becomes a big aspect in the work world especially for highschool students. Mitchell says, “It’s really fun the people there are really nice, it’s very busy but also organized, busy and organized at the same time.” 

With new flavor of cookies each week both Mitchell and Roper say, “I would recommend the oreo flavor”.

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Arianna Yancy
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Arianna Yancy is a first year Journalist for the Redwood Gigantea.

You can contact her at:
arian.ya3528@vusd.us

 

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