You can say I have some experience with many different odd jobs. One may look at that and see someone who is inconsistent, moves around often and doesn't have a strong foundation and plan. I look back on it and am thankful for how uniquely the variety of jobs I've had has shaped me and my ability to work and relate to other people. I'm a huge advocate for trying something new and unfamiliar to you as there is so much growth potential. That's what I've pursued within jobs.
This is a subjective belief but a common topic. "The more sports you play the better you are at them all individually." That is similar to my own experience within work environments. The more jobs and situations I've been in, the more equipped and prepared I am to tackle the next - and to tackle it efficiently.
Valuing the customer more than anything else.
Running the cash register and checking out customers, bagging groceries.
Stocking shelves with products.
Facing the store (maintaining the presentability of products' display and appearance).
Assisting customers with product recommendations and knowledge.
early days and very long hours - 3-5am, some days 14 hours.
job consisted of preparing bait for lobster traps, hauling lobster traps, picking traps, handling/measuring/banding lobsters, setting the traps for next haul, boat cleaning - amongst other tasks.
Greeting tables and customers, taking orders, providing menu and drink knowledge, inputting orders, following up on tables, running food and drinks to tables, bussing and cleaning tables, processing payments and cleaning restaurant.
My drive and value to get things done
My ability to relate to coworkers and customers
My quick-learning pace
My consistency and efficiency within a workplace
My value of my own word and commitments - pushes and motivates me every day within a workplace