Wednesday, December 7, 2011

best & worst job


One of the best jobs I have ever had was an internship at the SFO airport. As I got assigned to this job as an intern for Reprographics, which is a print production company, I had learned a lot with this internship. There are many skills that I developed while as an intern. One of the skills I have developed is learning how to be professional at a work setting. This internship has introduced to a world of profession, people at SfO has taught me on how to dress professional as well as speaking professional. I have also developed. There was a job I had taking care of kids. The part of my job that I hated was dealing with my boss he was cheap and refused to hire anybody else. It left me to have to do all the brunt work and watch kids and teach lessons to them. By being cheap and unable to listen to the staff he really made my work environment tense and slightly unmanageable in a space I felt should have been cool calm and collective and I dealt with her mood swings if she had a bad day I had to deal with it when she came home. It was just an overall growing experience learning to deal with all different types of personalities. Even though there were some things that were bad, I can say that there were some perks to the jobs like the good pay. But overall it was bad

2 comments:

  1. Your post reminds me of when I was in the SFPAL. That program helped me speak and be more professional as well.

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  2. hi Kevin,

    I like how you talk about your internship and it seems like you had a good time there.

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