Read previewWhen I started working at my local shopping mall in 2016, I brought a swirl of confusion to my coworkers — and customers.
My identical twin sister, Aimee, had already worked there for around a year while balancing her studies at dance college.
My role involved working alongside my sister in the food court, cleaning tables, assisting customers, and cleaning the restrooms and the managers' offices.
It was a great experience, and it made sense that my parents wanted us to work at the shop.
If we made a mistake at work or got frustrated with a coworker, we could leave it at the door.
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—, Aimee, isn't
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Service, Business