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If the character is a teen, expect them to work at [[Burger Fool|a crappy fast food joint]], [[Suck E. Cheese's|a kiddie arcade/pizza place for snot-nosed brats and their parents celebrating their birthdays]], or in [[Super Slave Market|retail hell]] (bonus points if it's an Expy of WalMart).
 
If ''every'' episode is a New Job Episode, that's [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]
 
{{examples}}
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* ''[[Hot Gimmick]]'' : Shinogu Narita somehow manages to have a job in ''every single place'' his sister Hatsumi goes with Ryoki.
* ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]'': In an effort to pay for extensive damages to public property, Panty and Stocking try out various jobs, though they eventually settle on gambling.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
* [[Donald Duck]]. However, his boss is usually his uncle.
 
 
== Fan Works ==
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** While not the main plotline, one episode has Jefferson working his first day at a car wash when Steve Rhoades makes a return appearance as a chauffeur.
* Happened on ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' a couple of times, with a couple of the kids. Peter got a job in a bike shop briefly in one, and Greg briefly worked for his dad at the architect firm, as a delivery boy.
* A [[Running Gag]] of the TV show ''[[Austin & Ally]]'' has Trish getting a job at some random place in town in the beginning of the episode and losing it by the end. One of her catchphrases is even a variation of "Guess who got a job at the ____ store/restaurant?" saying it upon walking into the music store. Most of the time she loses it by the end of the episode, though she has occasionally held a job for a couple episodes in a row and then fired.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
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