I think in last year my job it was great because I work and at the same time I enjoy ,also the atmosphere is
great and my mates are friendly.
Firstly about my job I thought I increase my skills even I learnt same things new. In my job there are many things that I can
do confident for example :I can asker the phone, I can attend the costumers and also I
can help if the people need it.
In the last year a
have a problems with the monthly report because I am not very good at writing I still
have problems with it. So that is the reasons I start a course, to help me to improve my writing.
Secondly,I would like know If is possible you can give me one day a week with the lady in the classification department to learns
how to sort out the cloths and how to choose the right price for it.
Finally for the future
I want to work as a cashier in the shop.
Dear Joss Collins,
My name is Elena, I living in this community for a few months ago,
When my neighbours tell me about the radio
station ,I think is good way to communicate with the people into the area.
In my opinion I would like,
that, the radio transmit a classify music because I don’t want still listening a
rubbish songs.
Furthermore, If is possible in
the radio sometimes a professional
person talk about of different topics
special for the young people I am
very interesting in this because I have
one child, his age is 11 . for example: I would like the topic talk about the risks when
have sex, as in these days is very common the teenagers have sex without
any protection and so on.
I hope my suggestion help to the
radio and also I am be so grateful if my
opinion is take in count.
Your sincerely,
Elena
Hi Hilary
I hope you are ok, but I want
give my opinion about you decision. I know you really need some money for your
expenses ,but in just few weeks you will finish the course so why no finish first the course and then you find the job.
Also is better for you if you get the certificate first , then you can find a good job, in same thing that
you really want ,furthermore , your
income can be more that you want.
On Saturday, I did the things that I usually do, for example; I woke up at 8 am, I take 15 minutes for wake up, after I prepare the pack lunch for my son because he's attend to the the Spanish school, then I take my shower and the last thing we do before leave the the house is have a breakfast. We left the home at 9,30 am we take half and hour to get the school and them I have to run to catch the bus, to help me arrive on time as I'm doing voluntary work in the charity.
I decided do the voluntary job because I want to improve my communication with everybody and as my teacher Milagros recommend me to do. Furthermore this can of voluntary job could help me in the future when I applied for any job. Even I get experience doing this job.
And other hand I decided to do this work because in the future I want to work as a shopping assistant in a big store.
At the beginning in the voluntary job I feeling bored , actually at the first day I don't know nothing about that kind of job so all the time I have to ask at the manager about what I need to do, but in the next time I was feel confident even I have the opportunity to have a chat with my new colleagues.
I have been doing this for two months and now I'm feel very happy therefore I get more confide when I speak in addition I got more experiences.
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