Same Shift, Different Day is a compilation of the six years that Jacqueline Gray spent working at a grocery store in Orangeville, Ontario. From the age of fifteen to twenty-one, she was labelled as the quiet salad bar girl. While working, she observes racist, discriminative, foul-mouthed, and overly sexual coworkers. The situations she gets into while working are comically appalling as Jacqueline tries to maintain the image of the introvert that her co-workers assume she is.
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