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My First Job Experience "Winning is important to me, but what brings me real joy is the experience of being fully engaged in whatever I'm doing." says Phil Jackson, a former American professional basketball player. People always whine about how their first job experience was terrible and there's only one reason which is not getting enough amount of money for their work. I think people need to think that job is not always about money as I discovered from my first job. About three years back, I had just turned sixteen and had finished 10th grade so I was enjoying my summer vacation just like other kids enjoying their summer vacation after a long school year. One day, my mother said I should get a job. She said it would teach me how to...show more content... The workplace was always very clean, which also created a nice environment around me to focus on my work. That's really a good thing because a nice working environment keeps me safe, healthy, and gives me more energy to do my work. This company was also very well organized. I feel I was one of the lucky one who got a job in very nice and organized company. I received a good salary, had a nice working environment and was given respect by other employees which were really amazing despite being the youngest employee. When I entered in this job, I knew nothing. I was completely inexperienced and unskilled worker but after working here, this job helped me to improve my working skills such as how to communicate with people around me, never try to be hypocrite, stay calm and focus only on my work. Having a job also taught me to value my own work, and what I put into something. As my mother said, this job also taught me how to handle my responsibilities by myself. I became responsible for some of my own expenses. This was a valuable experience for me. I learned the value of the money and taking my own decisions about what I spend my money on. On Short, I feel that if a person works just for the sake of money then there's no point of working. Yes, money is important but no person can enjoy the work if that person is only working there for the sake of

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Work Experience Enterprise Architect (Consultant) January 1999 to Current (concurrently held with other opportunities) AccuPrep Consulting–Remote, United States Positioning organizations to leverage market disruptions and maintain their competitive advantage by adopting a business–outcome–driven EA approach that strategically embraces emerging technologies. In consistently navigating successful engagements, demonstrated the following core competencies: Accountability– In clearly defining realistic expectations, taking appropriate actions to ensure goals are met or exceeded. Adaptability– In responding to consistently changing situations during engagements, adjusting approach and iteratively modifying standards as required. ...show more content...

Results Orientation – In setting and accomplishing challenging goals, delivering business outcome driven results, and defining reusable building blocks for future initiatives. Risk Taking– In handling changes and ambiguities with the ease and rapidity that facilitates forward movement of initiatives while identifying opportunities to build out technology capabilities. Openness to Learning – In assuming full responsibility for career growth, leveraging every opportunity available to acquire additional knowledge, skills, and experience. Enterprise Solution Architect (Consultant / Contractor) September 2010 to December 2011 Randstad Technologies– Remote, United States; Addison, TX; Houston, TX Provided solution architecture and software engineering services on multiple projects for nation's leading financial institution, including architecting and designing solution to satisfy strategic business goal of enhancing UX for high–volume, LOB web application while adhering to contextual constraints that severely limited introduction of new technologies. Additional projects included providing solution architecture and agile–scrum software engineering to meet key business objectives for commercial completion fluids graphics software, including re–architecting WPF line of business application. In successfully accomplishing project objectives, demonstrated the following competencies: Awareness of and interest in internal and external dynamics Get more content

Reflection On My Work Experience

4.Reflection On My Working Experience

Reflective practice is a key way of learning from the experience, it allows to overview the past experience from a different perspective and take actions to benefit it to yourself. Basically, the reflective practice covers a gap between theory and practice that helps to create a strategy for learning and improving (Jasper, 2003). Therefore, an understanding of reflective theories is a key aspect that I should develop before my graduation.

In the academic community the most beneficial reflective theories are Gibbs' Reflective Cycle (1988) and Rolfe et al. (2010) Reflective Model, see Figure 2 and 3 in Appendix III. In this report, I will use these two theories to reflect on my internship in Nolta–Tur.

4. 1 Reflection on My Work Experience What: Description, Evaluation and Feeling

According to my Time log, see Appendix IV, on 27th of July I had a practical task in which I was assigned to compile an itinerary for a three–day group trip to Poland. I was assigned to do a research on the destination, schedule for excursions and calculations of the costs. Firstly, I felt confident of myself...show more content...

During that week, I had an individual time with each worker of the company when I had time to ask questions about the workplace culture. I prepared a list of questions and categorised them in the matter of importance and areas of activity. During those sessions, I have improved my verbal communication skills and learned more about the system of transportation reservation, as well as how to interact with customers by phone. My written communication and foreign language skills (Estonian and German) were improved when one of the staff members asked me to write emails to organisations with commercial and business purposes. Moreover, that experience has helped me to discover how important a business writing skill

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Background

I do not remember very much from my first work experience. I was the co–owner of a lemonade stand with my aunt at age 5. We set up on the corner of my grandma's street, which was right next to where the city was doing some road work. We did not make a lot of money, but this was essentially the first time I "worked" for money. From this experience, I learned that a smile and a positive attitude go a long way. My next work experience came when I was around 14 at my stepfather's flooring company. I have been working there for about 6 or 7 years now. I have learned a significant amount from working here. For years I planned on taking the company over but this summer I realized that I'm not passionate about it and could not spend years working there. Though I do not want to work there long term, working at my stepfather's company has taught me a lot about owning and operating a company. I have learned a lot about interacting with people– customers, suppliers, and people that want to bring you down. It has been a truly unique experience because I have seen the company grow and I have grown up with it. Also, since coming to LMU and studying business, I'm seen as more of a supervisor and leader. I have implemented a few changes that have greatly improved the efficiency from what I have learned in various classes I have taken so far. I also worked briefly in the LMU library and quit after one semester because my supervisor barely acknowledged my existence and

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Reflection On Work Experience

Throughout the course of my workplace practices class I have participated in a consisted of completing assignments and work experience regarding my career pathways. As I look back and reflect on my time at this course, I am able to explore the graduate qualities and capabilities I have achieved over the duration of this study period, as well as the skills and abilities I need to improve on. Graduate qualities are skills that have been learned by students throughout the course of their schooling life, for example, it is a learning outcome of a program specifically stating the things that's been learned by students who have completed that program of study. In this reflection, I will be discussing about my strength and weakness personal...show more content...

Furthermore, preparing and packing the cafГ© every morning and afternoon depended on how well we worked as team, for example helping another worker when you have finished you own workload. My main strength in this whole course would be my personal development, as I was able to gain my own skills, attitudes, and knowledge, such as my technological skills for example, how to source useful information that is relevant to my work. Another example is becoming more confident about myself, as I am able to freely express my emotion without thinking of any sort of limitation that will limit my progress of taking risks for the fear of failure.

Reflecting on the Graduate Qualities and Capabilities Framework, I still feel the need to improve on my communication, planning and organisation skills. It is evident to me that these qualities are my weakest qualities that need to be enhanced. I think I am lacking in these qualities, as I do not participate in any school or outside school co–curricular activities anymore. This is due to me not being organised, as I do not set a straight direction for myself to follow. I am also a very introverted person when it comes to communicating with people. Planning a set of task for myself to achieve can be hard to follow at times, however I am persistent enough to get it done. I am able to improve on my communication skills by becoming more involved with the society around me, such as volunteering to help in Get

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Working Experience is More Important than Education

It's been a question that society has debated for a long time. Does education or work experience provide the most benefits and therefore hold more importance for children and society as a whole? Many people believe that it's the most important for children to spend time becoming highly educated so that they can obtain great jobs. Others believe that children and adults should gain work experience instead because this will lead to better jobs. Both sides have their benefits and their support. However it's the goal of this paper to inform that work experience plays a larger, and more important role in the ability of children to grow and adults to locate a job upon their graduation or...show more content...

The person with work experience will know what it's like working in a real kitchen or a real garage instead of just what it should be like according to a manual. Learning or knowing in theory how something works (which is all that you can learn from education) does not give you the skills necessary to actually go out and do the job. The next important thing to focus on when deciding between education and work experience is time. An employer will hire someone new for a job because they need more workers. They need an additional person that can help them to do whatever that job is and they need it to be done quickly. They don't hire people just to have extras on hand. According to Steph (2011), if someone is hired that only has the education and no work experience they won't be able to do what needs done when it's time to get their hands dirty. Someone with experience will need to show them what to do (L., 2011). That means the person with experience will not be working like they normally would and the educated person will also not be performing any work. Both of these people will be taking up time and not producing anything at all. This is definitely not what an employer wants when they hire new workers but it's what they get when they choose higher education over increased work experience. Another important factor is money. In the business world, time is money. Everyone has heard this little slogan before and that's because it's true. If someone

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Work Experience I absolutely had no idea what I wanted to do for work experience. I had about three different options, but I always had a negative thoughts. One was to work in a bank of any sort. Well, the good things were that I think it would be fun and it does make you look smart and important. The negatives where that, to be totally honest, I was really good at money! I wasn't that smart in maths and was also a bit careless. I thought that working in a bank would make me have big responsibilities (like handling money or talking to customers) too big that I couldn't even handle. There was no way that I was going to go to a bank and make a total klutz of myself. All I thought about when I...show more content...

To be honest when I grow up I wanted to be a lawyer. But I'm sure, again, on my first day they won't let me exactly sort out a case will they? No, I didn't think so. They would make it sound hard and probably give me papers to read. I know it sounds stupid, but I just want to be a lawyer. I don't want to sit and study for 5 years in college or university; I just wanted to be a lawyer. I had been watching too many movies and it's tempting. Movies like, Legally Blonde or similar types, makes it sound like being a lawyer is fun and no actual hard work is needed. But I knew that was impossible! Out of my three options, I chose the primary school. My overall experience working in Carlton Primary School was quite good. I had lots of fun during the week. I never expected it to be like that. I walked to school and arrive there at 8:30am, feeling nervous. Questions buzzed in my mind, like what if they don't like me? What if they say I look funny? What if they laugh at my clothes? You wouldn't expect someone to be fully excited in there first placement would you? I was excited but had a nervous feeling inside too. But as usual, everything went great! I was introduced to the children and they all seem to like me, they were a bit quite and shy on my first day there, but after that, it's like they've known me for years! I worked with children between the ages of

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My Experience With My Job Essay

"Tell me and I may forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn." Learning takes place in many aspects, but for me I learned so much by my experiences. From my first job all the way to my current job. My experiences make me who I am today; After high school I went to college and graduated with an associates degree in legal studies this is I learned from my law teacher Ms. Campbell that " you won 't know the law by memorization but by Application" and that stuck with me all these years and I apply that fundamental principle to life. My Job at J.C.Penny was one of the first learning experiences that I had in the workforce. I learned so much allow me to explain. I started as a sales support associate and as a sales support associate I was in charge of offering items to clients and giving those clients any help as required amid the sales procedure. Also, to create and keep up positive client connections to guarantee clients retention. As a Sales supports associate I was required to met organizational objectives, (for example, those identified with deals) and work inside organization rules and directions at all times. This was just the tip of the iceberg for mycustomer experience exposure. Then after four months I got promoted to sales associate/ cashier. My job duties were to Guarantee that every Client gets extraordinary Client benefit by giving a Client well–disposed environment, including welcoming and recognizing each Client, keeping up exceptional

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First Work Experience

The scent of fresh waffles, sound of radio pop music, light from the open sign. Just another long day at work. Everything is just like the usual. Restock utensils, greet customers, take orders, collect payments, and clean up. At seventeen, wanting to save up for my post–secondary tuition, I decided to work a part time job alongside school. I thought that not only does it give me money, it can also give me valuable work experience. Working at a part time job sounds like a perfect opportunity for me. However, after this experience, my perspective of working in the service industry completely changed.

This was my first real job. After expressing my concerns about post–secondary tuition, my high school friend referred me...show more content...

As time went on, things slowly started to get better. With my improved work habits, I slowly began to catch up on school. Also, I began to know my coworkers better, and I get to spend more time with my friend there. Moreover, after knowing how the store functions and learning all the menu items, the work became easier as well. I started to really enjoy this job despite getting some wrist injuries from scooping ice cream. Then, something happened. It was near the end of my 11–hour shift on a Sunday. It was quite busy as it was a hot summer night. The line was almost to the outside of the door while there was only two of us working. A man and his son walked in. They stood there and stared at the menu for a while.

As they decide for what they want, my co–worker and I work fast

"I want these two flavours!" The child demanded. The father smiled and agreed. He came up to me and ordered the two flavours in a kid's cup. However, our store policy only allows one flavor per cup, so I apologized and explained this to him. Normally, customers are understanding of policies and are willing to change the order. This was not the case.

"You cannot say no to what a kid wants", he causes a scene while a huge line of customers is waiting behind him impatiently to be served. He continued to yell and reason.

"Look I am the customer and it is your job to give me what I am ordering"

"Don't make it hard for her" other customers who were watching jumped in. He does not back off and

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My Experience For My Work Experience

My work experience professor, Deborah Kitchin, gave a presentation during our class orientation in October 2017 and stated that the aim of the course is to learn while working. I truly believe this class has helped me achieve that goal. During the past two–and–a–half months that I have worked at my current job, I have gained valuable insight about not only customer service and communication, but also general workplace etiquette. However, there are still a few aspects of my work experience that I would like to improve, especially considering I plan to build a career in the music industry. I was born and raised in the Bayview–Hunters Point neighborhood of San Francisco. When I was two years old, a doctor diagnosed me with borderline autism, a disorder that affects my social and communication skills but also enhances some of my natural abilities. For instance, I have played the piano by ear since the age of three, which laid the groundwork for my journey towards my dream career as a music producer. Additionally, I am exceptionally bright and hard–working; during all three years of middle school, an educational organization celebrated me and numerous African–American youth in San Francisco for maintaining a GPA of 4.0 or close to it. This has made my family incredibly proud and may even inspire my younger brother, a junior in high school, to achieve the same aspiration. Aside from producing music, I have recently taken up songwriting; I enjoy thinking about lyric and

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Importance Of Work Experience

There has been an increase in number of students who have participated in work experience over the years, this can be mainly due to the fact that work experience has been heavily promoted by universities and employers. However, undergraduates still lack the proper understanding of the true benefit work experience offers as they view work experience as a chore rather than a valuable experience. Therefore, the range of academia explored in this essay demonstrates the necessity of work experience within undergraduates in order to expand skills, assets and prospects that they can use after graduation. This essay explores evidence that supports the three main benefits of work experience, which are; increasing students' awareness of different...show more content...

Also, this will create further issues in the future as those who lack career planning could have trouble transitioning into work (Isherwood, S. 2017), meaning that work experience helps to create a stress– free future in career context. However, The Guardian suggests that undergraduates do not have to worry about career planning due to the emergence of gig economy and portfolio career, where graduates do not stick to a singular career, which High Fliers fails to take into account. This reduces the reliability of High Fliers' statement as they have disregarded modern trends in employment, implying that their research into work experience takes an outdated approach. Consequently, work experience may help give students an idea of which career to follow but there is lack of concrete evidence that supports this link. Furthermore, work experience helps with providing students with valuable skills that will become advantageous in their future career. This is because work experience can help students gain skills that are appealing to employers (Isherwood, S. 2017). It has been found that interns rated their work experience as providing a higher level of career preparation (Gault, J. et al. 2000), which further reinforces the prior statement. In Gault, J et al study, they analysed and Get more content

Work Experience

I didn't choose what my work placement was to be. I turned up at Miss Franklin's office nervously hoping that I would get a good placement. She sat me down and looked through some documents. She pulled a wad out and told me that she had found a convenient work placement. She showed me the letters, and the title was BUPA Hospital,Marketing Department, Bushey. The firstthought that sprang into my head was, how tedious. Then I took some time to think about the ups and downs of it. I do live in Bushey and it is not even five minutes drive from my house. Also my business studies coursework is about marketing so I might gain some useful knowledge that would help me with that.

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I realised that mine might not be as exciting or eventful as theirs but I considered that my placement might be a more useful experience for later life.

My mother is friendly with quite a lot of people who work at BUPA. She spoke to quite a close friend of hers who answers to my supervisor and was told that she is a great lady and I would have a lot of fun with her. My mother was also told that there could be a chance of a part–time job after school and on Saturdays. This inspired me to work really hard for them in order try to impress everyone.

I had not done any research into the company apart from a brief look at their web site but I felt that I knew sufficient information for a preliminary interview. I hoped to learn some very important life skills and gain some great experience, which would be of use to me in later life. I was hoping to gain work on computer skills, as I feel I am competent in this area and could impress if I were to be given the chance. As I did not know a great deal about marketing I was keen to gain as much knowledge as possible and hospital marketing is a field of its own.

On the whole I looked forward to the week it would be a good experience that should teach me some useful skills.

I was to work in an office with just the Marketing Manager and the Assistant

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Work Experience Between June 30th to July 14th, I had the most nervous and prominent moment of my life, I went to work for the first time of my 15 years life.

I felt exciting fervent and passionate, after a scrutinising and strict interview with my boss Ralph Cohen. Wondering what will it be like to work like a mature adult?

On June 30th the first day of work. I woke up early, and feel sceptical about what'll the following 2 weeks be like....show more content... I push open the store door; with myriad abstract paradox that I question with chill and fright about the way I should carry out my work. Bumping straight into the shadow of my boss Mr Cohen a gigantic and masculine man that seems to have a lot of respect among his staff, but is very scrtinous and sceptical about the store and staff standard. He greets my arrival keenly, but promptiously, and commands the staffs to give me a brief tour and talk about the different places and daily working procedures of the store. The staffs who gave me the tour seems to be more caring and willing to answer my doubted queries, comparing to the boss, who was always busy and promptious at scrutinating the state of store, and checking the store finance balance. I was quickly given my first tasks, after the tour. It shock me hearing that the tasks I've been given involve vastly of manual work, instead of more academic work, relevant to my present experience and knowledge, that I gain in school. The tasks of managing the store stock, needs years of experience, good strategical thinking skills, plus having top physical state. It is very hard for me to complete the tasks, as I didn't posses any above qualities, without constant consultation with the staffs. Fortunately most of the staff is very caring and explanative to most of my doubts and queries, teaching me lots of

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Work Experience Report I had accepted to do two weeks of work experience at the Boots Pharmacy, as a shop floor sales assistant. To be honest, I had no idea what the firm manufactured or the type of work involved. I woke up on a Monday morning, prepared and organized, which was incredibly unusual. I was extremely enthusiastic about the prospect of working. As I sat on the H91 bus with my mp3 music player on, questions kept coming across my head like, 'what will it be like?' And 'what will people think of me?' I wasn't really anxious but more excited. I reached at the pharmacy 20 minutes early. As I strolled through the automatic doors, it was deserted, so I walked past the half stocked ...show more content...

I didn't watch the first video with any interest so I didn't bother watching the second one. The first thing I did after that was to walk around the pharmacy segment of the store. As I was walking around the store, the security man asked my name, I replied "John". He then asked me "how old are you"? I responded "15", the shocked man said "no way! You look like the new store Manager". I couldn't help myself from laughing and replied, "I'm here on work experience". I then suddenly saw Nina so I stopped my conversation because I didn't want to create a bad impression. She took me to the head pharmacist, Mrs Kapoor. She was quiet a tall women with black hair and hazel eyes. She appeared to be a kind lady and seemed pleased that I hade come along because they were short of staff. Mrs Kapoor then introduced me to the members of staff I would be working with. I had come to this work experience, expecting to do something in the medicine line. Unfortunately I was on the wrong end of that line. Instead of actually learning how medicine is made and separated, I was stacking a whole load of drugs and men's deodorant. After about two minutes I was seriously bored, and this was just the first hour out of the eighty I had to do. After my eventful and hard working first day, I arrived in the next day felling utterly miserable. Nina

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Work Experience Essay

It all began when my tutor informed us that we have to find our work placements for the two weeks of work experience.When we were first told about work experience I thought to my self 'great no school for two weeks.' I was looking forward to looking around places and trying to figure out what and where I wanted to do my work experience. I personally enjoy things associated with Sports and helping people so I wanted to do something along these lines. I started looking around areas of work I could look into, and then phoned up some of these places to see if they did work experience in advance. I found that many of the places I wanted to do work experience at did have...show more content...

I kept telling my self that I had plenty of time left and that I would find a placement eventually (which in my case was almost never!). I was now back at school and did nothing over the half term. My parents were nagging me to get my placement sorted, as well as my tutor and Mrs. Lunan! I decided I had to do something now or I will have nothing to do; I got out the yellow pages out and the first pages I looked at were the Sports Centres. The first place I thought of ringing was Harrow Leisure Centre; they said I could get a placement and told me that I had to have a C.V. I did as they had asked but when I got there; I was waiting for about thirty minutes before the head of work experience saw me. He then told me that I would not be able to do work experience there as all the placements had been taken. At this point, I was annoyed as they had not told me this over the phone and made me wait for thirty minutes doing nothing, also I had to walk there in such short notice (I hate walking)! This was the second time I had been messed about like this and I was furious! At this point, I did not want to go to work experience as I got the impression that people were rude and inconsiderate and I did not want to work with people like this.

It was now June and I still felt the same, but it was becoming clear to me that I had to find a placement in the next few days

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Work Experience Work experience was an opportunity for me, and many other year 10 students across the country to experience a different world, a world outside school, a world of work. To many this was a new opportunity, a challenge if you like, but to me it wasn't all that new as I have worked for my dad at his work far from few times before. I found that working for my dad was challenging, sometimes difficult, but I always managed to get the work done and get that feel of self achievement. The feeling of self achievement is a wonderful feeling, some may say better than sex, I wouldn't go that far, but it is good. Work experience started on June 1st 2002. I remember this day very well, I...show more content...

"Go get the lunch" he said whilst giving me a list and some money. By this time I was very bored and he was my 'BOSS' so I went up to Dorringtons and got him and I something to eat. Whilst I was down that end of town I decided to pop into The Curiosity Shop were a friend named Kim worked. She was very attractive, funny and had a smile to kill. I did quite like her at the time, so I spent some time talking to her. After about a hour I took the food back to work and ate my lunch. That was about the highlight of my first day. For the next four days I had random little jobs that gave me no sense of self achievement what so ever, but I suppose that's life. That Friday I got home from work and received a phone call from Nick, a good friend, I say good friend, I really mean someone who I tolerate, it turned out that he had a little business proposition for me, it didn't start off as a business proposition but I soon found away to make money out of it. He wanted to get rid of his computer, and seeing as I was working at Dunmow Computers I knew a guy that might want to buy it, I negotiated a price with Nick and finally got him down to one hundred pounds. I went into work on the Monday and I asked this guy I knew, who happened to be my boss, "Do you want to buy this Computer for one hundred and fifty

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My Work Experience

When I was told that I would be doing my work experience at Belleview nursing home, working with old sick people I found that it was a very daunting prospect. After my first day there, that had all changed.

I made my way to work on Monday 6th of June by the service bus at 8.30am to be at my workplace by 9.00am. The thought of meeting new people and trying to act mature in an environment I was not sure of scared me. I got to Belleview nursing home and suddenly felt all my worries diminish within ten minutes of meeting my newfound work colleagues. The matron, Myra Symes, welcomed me with a smile and made me feel part of the team immediately. I was informed of my duties and...show more content...

One particular patient, Lizzie, who was 97 and looked very sad, and confused, due to her dementia, thinking that she was still at home during the war and thought she was a sixteen year old girl. I thought of how she must have felt, having the mind of a sixteen year old but the body of a ninety seven year old. She made me feel sad for her but feeling sorry for the patients doesn't help in the caring profession. Therefore I had to focus on the job I was there to do.

As my week progressed at the nursing home, so did my capabilities I grew more confident in the tasks I was being asked to perform. I was beginning to feel part of the team. Getting to know my work mates on a daily basis made me feel that any problems I would be facing with the patients would be quickly diminished by simply asking for help on anything I wasn't sure of.

I began helping with the bathing, dressing, feeding and aiding them with their toilet needs. Although the patients were old not all of them were ill, therefore they needed exercise and showing them exercise videos where we all joined in. This made it a fun time for them, thus making their day much more bearable. My days here were passing quickly in the workplace as the patients kept me busy. They all had different and special

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My Work Experience

I went on work experience for a week in June at Natwest Bank in Bakewell. Natwest is part of a larger organisation called the Royal Bank of Scotland Group. The Royal Bank of Scotland bought Natwest in March 2000 for ВЈ21 billion which was the biggest take–over in British banking history. Natwest is a national company and very well known so I felt quite privileged to work for them. Also the Bakewell branch was of a very high standard of service from the checks they get every month as I was shown the data of this when I went to visit them. From working in a banking environment I learnt a lot about how banking works and what goes on behind closed doors of the public, which was...show more content... I worked with many different people, such as the manager, cashier, client interviewer and the receptionist. The people I worked with were very helpful and kind to me helping me in every way they could. The manager was especially kind to me and made me feel welcome and part of the bank as soon as I arrived.

I think a made a helpful contribution to the bank and always did what I was asked to do without any hesitation and no complaints. I enjoyed doing every task I was set and especially when I was set to audit the bank's appearance over the week I was there, by filling in the "Topbox Service" in. It made me feel as if I was helping the bank and that they trusted me to give me this responsibility. I learnt about how a bank runs and learnt many new skills at me placement and these were:

В· How to use a photocopier

В· How to use a fax machine

В· How to cashier

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· How to use the Natwest computer system

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В· What accounts could be given to people

В· How the alarms works

В· How to fill in a stationary and printed order form

В· How to key in Cash exchange forms into the Natwest computer

В· How to fill the ATM up

В· How to count and bag

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Work Experience As I woke up one Monday morning, the 7th of July 2003, it hit me. I had work experience for the next two weeks; it was brilliant, amazing. No school for two weeks. The excitement of the big wide world out there and homework. It couldn't be better, but it could be worse and It was the weather outside was appalling cloudy, cold and it was raining and I had to ride three miles to Quendon, to Red Star Tyre & Exhaust. It wasn't going to be as great as I thought getting there; the weather was like a cold winter's day, but it wasn't it was the start of summer. But I made it and pulled up outside a building, which looked as if it had been uninhabited for years. The place looked like...show more content...

He welcomed me into the workshop and told me his name was Brian. He continued to show me round the workshop and the grounds of the building. The Garage looked as bad inside as it did outside and that was a very scary thought. The place was in terrible disrepair, and as I found out later in the week it was by not fault of the workers but by the big boss man, who according to the workers was, well it was non repeatable I will tell you that much. The machines inside the workshop the ones I was told I would be taught how to use were in a very sorry state. I spoke to Brian to find out why all the equipment was in such a horrible state, he informed me that the person who runs the company wont buy us any new equipment as it all works fine. He went on to tell me that it was starting to damage customers cars and that something needed to be done about it. It made me go back to the idea that the garage was some horrible hospital with it enormous machinery and with the the workers as crazy doctors experimenting on people. As the first customer pulled up I saw my idea was not so far as what I first thought. The customer who was a lady in a terrible state, she was crying and was telling us what had happened. She was in her husbands car and a lorry forced her into the curb and she had a puncture and the new alloy wheels were scratched and chipped. I was shown how to take a tyre of a

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Work Experience Essay

1. How has your educational background and work experience enhanced your preparation for your current faculty position?

I have over 16 years' experience as a hospice and palliative care social worker, during which time I provided educational and counseling services to individuals facing end of life, their primary care giver, families and community supports. I also provided in services to community resources on subjects such as preparing for end of life and advance care directives, bereavement and how the hospice industry is expanding and changing. I also served as the supervisor for a staff over 10+ and recruited, trained and supervised over 20 volunteers. Moreover, when I was in Nepal I had the opportunity to join the biggest University there and teach third year master level social work students in a number of courses. These...show more content... What inspired you to be a teacher? Why do you love teaching?

Teaching has always come natural to me, as an untraditional learner myself, I was called to this field as I know firs hand the frustrations and day to day struggles that make learns want to give up. Fortunately, educational approaches have become more diverse. My goal is to ensure everyone has an engaging, rewarding experience in learning so they are prepared to be their own best advocates and that of those they serve.

5. What do you enjoy doing in your spare time or describe an interesting fact about yourself?

My favorite past time is traveling, I have been to 48 states and 17 countries. My favorite state is Colorado because I can ski, kayak, mountain climb or buzz off in nature! My favorite country is a tie between Morocco and Sri Lanka, there aren't really any words to describe these wonderfully captivating wonders of the world. When not wander lusting I can be found at my home with my two St Bernard's, of course studying as I advance my own educational endeavors.

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Educational Background And Work Experience Essay
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