People of Fenton: senior Victoria Carnell

%E2%80%9CI+work+about+15+hours+a+week+at+Pipsqueak+Boutique+in+Fenton+as+part+of+the+work+study+program.+It%E2%80%99s+going+to+give+me+a+lot+of+job+experience+for+my+intended+major.+I+am+looking+at+going+into+marketing+and+communications.+I+chose+Pipsqueak+Boutique+because+I+love+my+coworkers+and+the+customers.+I+have+a+very+good+relationship+with+the+owner%3B+I+have+known+them+for+about+seven+or+eight+years+as+well.+They+all+serve+as+a+big+positive+in+my+life%2C+especially+in+weird+times%2C+while+giving+me+experience+I+need+for+what+I+want+to+do+later+in+life+on+a+smaller%2C+more+personal+scale.%E2%80%9D+-+Victoria+Carnell%0A%0A

“I work about 15 hours a week at Pipsqueak Boutique in Fenton as part of the work study program. It’s going to give me a lot of job experience for my intended major. I am looking at going into marketing and communications. I chose Pipsqueak Boutique because I love my coworkers and the customers. I have a very good relationship with the owner; I have known them for about seven or eight years as well. They all serve as a big positive in my life, especially in weird times, while giving me experience I need for what I want to do later in life on a smaller, more personal scale.” – Victoria Carnell

Andrea Elsholz, Print Editor in Chief