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Different Jobs
For many, the first couple of weeks here at WOLBI were hard: being away from home, adjusting to dorm life, making new friends. . .then, just when you think you’ve done all of the “adjusting” pos sible, you find out your job assignment is breakfast line girl or dish pit and you are NOT a morning person! Or maybe they assign you to office work and the only time you have been in an office is when you went to your high school office to see the principal. (The reason why, we won’t discuss!) You may have been assigned the most wonderful job on campus, which is obviously yearbook staff, and don’t forget those tedious dorm jobs! Yes, there are many different jobs for BI students to do, each one instilling responsibility, perse verance, and dependability in your life. Whatever your job assignment has been this past year, you’ve probably laughed with the good times and learned from the bad. Inevitably you have gained a first hand understanding of I Corinthians 10:31, “So whether you eat, or drink, or whatsoever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”
“Whatever your job as signment has been this past year, you’ve prob ably laughed with the good times and learned from the bad.” i
Top: It’s a beautiful fall day and where do we find J.D. Greer and Kevin Bult- working off some D-hours. Middle Left: Mike Robinson, stop playing in the flour! Above: Serving with a smile, here’s one of WOLBI’s faithful dishpit workers, Nathan Gillette. Left: Keith Wilhelm got a job that suits him fine.
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