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Published: Thursday, July 3, 2008

Job-On-A-Stick: Fry cook at Wienerschnitzel

Name: Josh Mathew Kreutz

Age: 18

Hometown: Everett

High School: Cascade High School, class of 2008

Occupation: Fry cook and team member at Wienerschnitzel

Pros: Working here, I can work with my brother as well as some good friends. This job is extremely easy for being minimum wage. You don't do much but make food and clean, usually. Easy as that.

Cons: Is somewhat unorganized at times, and can be very stressful, but what job isn't? Working without air conditioning is dreadful. Especially in summer weather.



Summertime and the living ain't easy. Herald photographer Kevin Nortz captures the essence of summer jobs in "Job on a Stick," a 12-part series running every Thursday through the summer in Good Life. Tell us about your worst -- or best -- summer job.

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