Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Starbucks Graduate 2/2/10
Being promoted to assistant store manager at 21 years of age is a big accomplishment, especially for a college student. Stephanie Garcia will obtain her official title of Assistant Store Manager of a local Starbucks in El Monte after her training is completed the beginning of March. Also a University of La Verne Senior, Stephanie never imagined being debt free when she graduated college. With tuition and additional college costs adding up to over 100,000, Stephanie has managed to pay for more than 30% of it. Her pending promotion and last two years of employment at Starbucks has paved the way for her college education. Stephanie started out as a typical freshman, exited and eager for a new life of living on campus and fun filled activities. She acquired a job here on campus in the Housing Department her first year to meet new people and pass the time. However, after her first two semesters Stephanie realized how much money her mom spent on tuition. Sophomore year Stephanie decided to take things into her own hands and pay for her own college expenses. Stephanie landed a job unexpectedly at her hometown Starbucks. For the last two years she has worked her way up and it has paid off in more than one way. Stephanie has a great job and as of this Friday she will be debt free. After college Stephanie will be able to enjoy spending time with her family and working on building a career in business management. Not many college graduates can come straight out of college with a smile on their face and money in their pockets; Stephanie Garcia can definitely do that while she enjoys her Grande iced, single shot, Caramel Macchiato.
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