Looking back on my work history it is safe to say I’ve had my fair share of employment. Each position I’ve held served as not only a way of obtaining finances, but, a lesson in life. Throughout my work career I learned and developed many different skills and abilities, some which I still use in my everyday life. One key skill that was created and harnessed throughout my working experience was the ability to interact productively with other people. Throughout all of my past jobs there were some I enjoyed more than others. In my opinion the best job I ever had was a youth coordinator at United Playaz youth center. This job was my favorite for many reasons, the pay was acceptable, and however that wasn’t my main motivation for enjoying this job. Working closely with kids and making a positive influence in their lives, gave me a sense of fulfillment that no paycheck could ever give. Some of my responsibilities included picking up the kids from school, making sure they completed their homework, and providing them with entertaining activities until it was time for them to get picked up. Working with youth age’s 8- 18 created the necessity for extreme patience and dedication. My care for the young people I worked with kept me dedicated. Understanding how to behave in a professional setting and understanding that a grown man should be able to maintain his composure helped me succeed. These characteristics I learned as a youth coordinator are skills I feel will serve me well at my internship. One of the beneficial things I learned while working as a youth coordinator was a passion for ones work along with a sharp understanding helps you succeed.
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I can imagine what was your look when you taking care of those little kids, ha. I like kids, but I don't think I can take a good care of them all day long! That's a good experience for you to be a good father in the future.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to working with the kids especially age 14-18. I couldn't really work with anything younger than that.
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