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As a high school junior, Kendyl Skinner worked as a hostess at Texas Roadhouse. It was a fast-paced environment, and she was struggling with undiagnosed ADHD.
But working in the hustle and bustle of the service industry actually helped Skinner learn to manage her ADHD symptoms, she told HR Brew. The constant stimulation and hands-on work associated with being a hostess played to her strengths and, eventually, helped her segue into HR, a field where, like hostessing, there are a lot of moving parts.
“The job that I was doing at the time actually suited me so well because there was so