Tao Jin
Zach Kelly
Class 3A
04/05/2014
Draft 1
Eric Bowers
This profile is about Eric Bowers. He is a gas station attendant, which is one of the family businesses owned by some people who go to the same church as him. They owned a tire store, a tow company and a gas station. The gas station located in Kingman, Arizona, which is close to Las Vegas on the freeway 40. He needs to drive 30miles to the work. At the beginning Eric Bowers worked at tire store, but one day he broke his arm in a car accident, so they let Eric Bowers work at a gas station. He has been working at the gas station for three months. Eric Bowers is a very nice guy. He is also hard working and likes to help other people. He is a high school student, but because of the work he does not have time to do his homework. He wants to work three days, and four days is also fine, but he does not want to work five days. He helps people who lost their money at the Las Vegas. He drives them to the Kingman and helps them get a hotel room. Most of them promise they will pay him back, but they never do it. Even though this is a lonely job, he never wants to change jobs. The only problem with this job is a lot of weird people around the Kingman. If they come, Eric just puts the money into a bag then gives it to them. He even gives them his wallet because he knows that nothing is in his wallet. He has a dream, which is to become an engineer and make a million dollars.
If I were him, I would not want to do this job. First the working place is too far; 30 miles is not close. In addition, I had a chance to work at a gas station two years ago, but the place is located in the NJ and I live in the NY. If I worked there, I need drive one hour to there, so I gave up that job. Second I think it is a boring job, and he does not have time to do school work. Last safety is most important, but there are a lot of weird people nearby. I think Eric should change his job. If he wants to become an engineer and make a million dollars, he must take higher education, and he works five days. How could he study?
Zach Kelly
Class 3A
04/05/2014
Draft 1
Eric Bowers
This profile is about Eric Bowers. He is a gas station attendant, which is one of the family businesses owned by some people who go to the same church as him. They owned a tire store, a tow company and a gas station. The gas station located in Kingman, Arizona, which is close to Las Vegas on the freeway 40. He needs to drive 30miles to the work. At the beginning Eric Bowers worked at tire store, but one day he broke his arm in a car accident, so they let Eric Bowers work at a gas station. He has been working at the gas station for three months. Eric Bowers is a very nice guy. He is also hard working and likes to help other people. He is a high school student, but because of the work he does not have time to do his homework. He wants to work three days, and four days is also fine, but he does not want to work five days. He helps people who lost their money at the Las Vegas. He drives them to the Kingman and helps them get a hotel room. Most of them promise they will pay him back, but they never do it. Even though this is a lonely job, he never wants to change jobs. The only problem with this job is a lot of weird people around the Kingman. If they come, Eric just puts the money into a bag then gives it to them. He even gives them his wallet because he knows that nothing is in his wallet. He has a dream, which is to become an engineer and make a million dollars.
If I were him, I would not want to do this job. First the working place is too far; 30 miles is not close. In addition, I had a chance to work at a gas station two years ago, but the place is located in the NJ and I live in the NY. If I worked there, I need drive one hour to there, so I gave up that job. Second I think it is a boring job, and he does not have time to do school work. Last safety is most important, but there are a lot of weird people nearby. I think Eric should change his job. If he wants to become an engineer and make a million dollars, he must take higher education, and he works five days. How could he study?