I would think about the turn over rate of the job that you are working for. From what you post, you don't sound like a bad employee. But I would just take each job as a learning experience. I mean are these jobs anything that you want to be doing for the next 20 years, or is what you are going back to school for what you want to do? There are better things to focus on than these jobs that you doing just to get money to do other things with. Don't worry too much about it.
Sometimes you need to follow the stepping stones on the pond in order to reach the other side of the shore, which is truly where you want to be. And on that side is the career you're in Uni for, everything else is just a stepping stone on the path, like I said. And Uni is easier when there aren't any distractions like work that tire you out.
I'm sure you are a fine employee. Unless the manager specifically says "This is because you did XYZ," or unless you know you did something horrible like take money from the till or blow your nose on someone's sandwich, then it's probably just a matter of a tough economy and last in = first out. That's the way things tend to work.
IIRC, two of your jobs were seasonal, weren't they? There's no shame at all in losing a seasonal job -- that's the very definition of seasonal.
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I'm sure you are a fine employee. Unless the manager specifically says "This is because you did XYZ," or unless you know you did something horrible like take money from the till or blow your nose on someone's sandwich, then it's probably just a matter of a tough economy and last in = first out. That's the way things tend to work.
IIRC, two of your jobs were seasonal, weren't they? There's no shame at all in losing a seasonal job -- that's the very definition of seasonal.
You will be OK. *another belated hug*
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