I enjoy working with people and interacting with the public. As a Crew Trainer, I believe I will be able to help crew members to do their jobs efficiently. I welcome the challenge this position will offer me. With my strong skills of interacting with people and my skills as a crew member; I believe I will be an effective and supportive crew trainer. What I bring to McDonald 's and this position is dependability, effective service, respectful interaction with customers and crew members , and courteous communication. I believe I am an effective and above average crew member. I will also be and effective and above average Crew Trainer. Through my work, I will bring compassion and excellence to this position which will be of great benefit
I am proud of this accomplishment and enjoy playing this role on my team very much. Within my two high school years I have found that I have a high work ethic and enthusiasm in my work. I am proud at where I stand in my classes with the high grades that I achieve. I have a 4.0 GPA and a clean disciplinary record.
I consider working as a member team, communication, active learning, and personal services to be some of my strongest assets I have to offer; while I find that I excel in relating to children and adapting to people in all environment. I am very committed to everything I do and will not stop until the job is done and done right. I believe that building relations with those I am working alongside is important for the success of any well run team.
I'll be sure to share my leadership with other and give members the opportunity to develop their own abilities, represent the club at the both the local, state and national
However, scholarship is not my only strength, as a member of numerous teams; I am familiar with the ideals of community and leadership
I am an experienced hardworking, reliable and motivated Senior Nurse. I lead by example and thrive on challenges. I am able to demonstrate excellent communication skills and this is evident when working well within the multi-disciplinary team (MDT). I have worked in Alder Hey children’s Hospital for fourteen years, working initially within the Oncology unit for eight years were I acquired a vast knowledge of sepsis.
I will add to the team by being 100% dedicated to doing my part and always giving my best effort so that I can help bring added success to the amazing Cheer
My goal is that I’d love to be a navy seal. I’ve always admired the multiple things they’ve saved our country from. There is multiple things that intrigue me about being a navy seal. One of the multiple things are that the try outs are called “hell week”. The so called “baby seal” starts out making a monthly salary of 1,468$. 17,616$ as yearly income but as the years pass you can possibly make up 300,000$ yearly.
Acquiring a job, whether it be in a doctor’s office or a fast-food restaurant, can transform a person. Jobs tend to educate employees, either indirectly or directly, both about themselves and life in general. In Climbing the Golden Arches, nineteen year-old Marissa Nuñez discusses how her employment at McDonald’s transformed her into a mature and skilled employee. Within her personal narrative, Nuñez mentioned how she faced both pleasant and unpleasant circumstances while working at McDonald’s, all which prepared her for her future career. At McDonald’s, Nuñez learned how to fulfill her role of being an employee by becoming an expert at all the placed stations, dealing with the various types of customers she encountered on a daily basis, and
- Being a Chicano, we should be in here not because we’re in trouble but because we’re helping out. Also if you want something done right, you have to go out and do it yourself. Too many corrupted officers honestly. 3. What specific goals did you establish for this career?
1. Please describe any personal characteristics which you possess that make you qualified to be a Resident Assistant. What skills do you possess and what experiences have you had that might enhance your candidacy for the Resident Assistant position? a. As an individual, I find myself to be very accountable. Finding excuses to explain mistakes, in either personal or group work, reduces confidence in one’s abilities.
This prepares myself for my future because I am going to college to secure a degree in education for elementary students, once I graduate high school. These are examples of how I contribute to various teams and a small
Regardless of weather it is successful or not, I shall continue my training and try to be the best I can, for myself and also for
PERSONAL TRAINING Name: Institution: Abstract This paper aims at pointing out the importance of a personal trainer as he or she is an acknowledged individual in the lives of many. A personal trainer plays a major role in the daily lives of many people. The study also points out the advancement levels of a personal trainer, which are the entry-level, the mid-level and the executive-level.
1.Describe, in your own words, how occupational therapy helps people. Occupational therapy allows a patient to work towards the goal of being able to perform basic everyday functional tasks. Therapy will differ for each patient, providing purposeful tasks that will allow the most growth for the specific individual needs. Being able to be an independent individual that can perform functional tasks is something that most people strive for, and if something happened that altered this way of life, it can be very stressful and even feel dehumanizing to the patient. Striving for independence and working with the therapists is something that will positively affect the patient's quality of life.
McDonald’s has aligned its strategies in business, human resources, and staffing by putting people first, and making all people their most important asset. They offer competitive pay and benefits, in addition to rewards and recognition, to their employees. McDonald’s offers quality products and value to their customers from the workers they offer benefits to. Employees tend to reflect how they feel about their job to their services of the consumers. Thus, happy employees tend to lead to happy consumers.