Monday, December 7, 2015
My job
Gratitude I feel about my current job is that I can see how excited kids get when they walk in and when they walk out. I work in a frozen yogurt place called "Pinkberry". I am currently a shift lead which is not a bad position but a lot of work. We are in charge of the money daily and also of the training of the rest of the team members (employees).
At Pinkberry even if I am going through a bad day I have to leave my problems at home because it's supposed to be a happy place. Yes sometimes its super hard and challenging. Some people get fired because after a while they get tired of being "cheesy" because it is a cheesy job. So cheesy that the 75% of employees are females.
I might not work here forever, but right now I got promoted withing 3 months of only working there because of my good work. People that have been working there for ever have not and I know they probably were a little upset but I think I deserve it for my effort and hard work. They are really flexible when it comes to school, but once you come a shift leader they go hard on you and gives 0 rest. As for now I will be good here. But of course this is not it for me.
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Kiara,
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It sounds like a great thing that you were promoted only after three months. You must have made quite the impression with your professionalism, customer service, and consistency. Now, when you slide into a job that you actually want (or are striving for, such as the ultrasound tech position), think of how you can easily and naturally transfer that work ethic - and be the strongest you can be. You'll get that recognition again (and hopefully more smiles, too).
Good writing. I also like the images that you placed in your post. They match the color scheme of your blog.
But where's your hip hop poem? It's missing.
GR: 70