As an employee, how did you feel when you got your salary for the first time? You might have planned to gift your girlfriend, sometime girlfriends or boyfriend. As a father, how did you feel when you touched your baby’s fingers for the first time? I believe always, the first time experience gives the test first and lessons afterward and last forever. Isn’t it?????? Good afternoon Toastmasters and guests. What will come in your mind when I ask you about the first experiences? Now, you may think about different first-time experiences which happened in your life. Whenever I think about the first time experiences in MINDTREE, there are two different experiences always will come in my mind and it gives me 100% energy, endurance and efficacy. The first one is when I was entering into MINDTREE for the first time as a candidate …show more content…
Those two messages are Life vest under your seat and another one is Fasten your seat belt while seated. As soon as all the passengers seated, airplane door got closed. The chief flight attendant took the receiver and saying that Good evening boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen this is Dixa and she has given the instruction about how to fasten the seat belt and also make sure seat back and folding trays are in their full upright position. Our journey duration will be 1 hour 55 minutes. We will be flying at an altitude of 30000 ft. I was excited as seeing all those instructions for the first time. We were ready and waiting for the takeoff. Firstly flight went on the runway and within a couple of seconds, we were high up in the sky. My ears were humming initially when the plane increased the height and later on everything was fine. Though I was sitting in the middle of the row, however, I have leaned myself towards window seat and trying to houses and cars which seemed like toys. Again I was super excited as seeing the actual city looked like a toy for the first
When it was my turn, I hesitated to jump but I finally did. When I was in the air, I felt like I was flying as free as a bird. I held the two ropes tightly with my hands, but I liked the wind in my face. When I had to land on next tower, it was a bit worrying, but I landed safely.
I was in complete shock from when I was told I could chose a destination until the flight and hotels were paid for. I was still in shock when we were at the Portland airport about to board the plane. I remember being so tired because it was quite early but also thrilled at the same time. I remember walking down the jet-way just looking at Rylie; neither of us could stop smiling. I had to do everything to hold back from screaming in excitement.
Interviewer: First question and I’m going to go off script a little bit, I always do; I think you get better information that way. So, first off, do you remember using it, do you remember using it all back in – Interviewee: You gave me two case numbers and I remember using one.
When we were in the airport I saw many signs about how high the plane’s elevation would be. This didn’t help me at all. “How long will the flight be?” I asked my Dad. “About
I was a nervous wreck. They lined us up in an order that they created and they brought one person in. Then, after their lesson, the first person left and I was beckoned
“ Flight 192 from LA to Arkansa is now boarding.” When I heard the announcement I stood up and gathered my belongings. I don’t have much, only a small leather briefcase and a black rolling suitcase. As I looked around at my gate I realized it was a small flight, maybe 25 to 30 people. I gave the lady my ticket to scan, then walked through the tunnel and onto my plane.
I started to smell smoke from inside the cabin and the smoke made me remember one of my family members from home, he was a Firefighter putting out the fires in the city that was full of smoke. I thought we were going down but somehow the pilot managed to keep it up. I watched as my best friends was falling to the earth in a great ball of flames, knowing that I might be joining
She was really excited. I got up and started observing the planes land and take off, and I had fun watching them. The nervousness and weird thoughts seemed to disappear and kind of enjoyed watching the
Then all of a sudden the plane does a straight nose dive, your stomach is in your throat, your bladder is yelling at you. Next thing you know you hear the skid of your tires on the tarmac in Afghanistan. As I deplane the aircraft and catch myself standing still in the middle of the tarmac staring up at the sky wondering where am I. Scary at first but one of
The prompt for this essay is quite simple: write about how your involvement in sports, community service, leadership, academics, and other extracurricular activities have affected your overall character. However, I feel as though this essay would be better if focused on my career in lacrosse and how it’s changed my life over the past five years, helping me throughout the good and bad, the simple and the challenging. Lacrosse has been a part of my life for about five years now. I started playing when I was in fourth grade, simply because I wanted to branch out and try something new, exciting, and a little bit out of my comfort zone.
Me and my wife yelled and waved our arm until they could see us. They sent down a basket for us to be lifted up. Brooke and Celeb went up first when they made it up I thought that all the problems were over. Then it was my turn I was going up when the wind kicked in and swung the basket wildly. When I reached the helicopter I was inundated, I was cold, and most of all I was scared of what would happen next.
The Matters of a Cutting Drone The chill slowly leaked through the pores of my sweatshirt; the sun shined bright, but helped very little to warm my skin. A single breath left a puff of mist as white as snow. Despite that, there was none there were leaves, dying and living as far as the eye could see. A stout 6’1
It’s difficult to pinpoint a specific moment in one’s life in which your life is transformed. We often realize that this moment is so signingagent when looking back on personal experiences and don’t realize it at the time. For me, this moment occurred when I realized that I had taken what I love most for granted. It all started back in 2004 when my family suggested that I get into a sport at a young age.
I can still remember like it was yesterday the day my son was born. The feelings leading up to the day he was born were the most nerve racking days of my life. On August 27th 2015 me and my wife sat at home expecting the our son any moment. My mother was also with us and was there to help us after the baby was born. As the day went by the house filed with boredom and the feeling of nervousness, and outside being gray and rainy I knew that it wasn 't a beach day.
“WE’RE GOING DOWN!!!” gave the piercing cry of the flight attendant. I threw myself onto a chair like a lion on their prey. My hands were shaking so hard they felt like they were vibrating. I buckled the hard, leathery seatbelt watching out the window as we were diving down into the green abyss. My chocolate brown hair was flying everywhere in its long braid.