One of the responsibilities that I really enjoy at work is when I scoop ice-cream for customers. A disadvantage about scooping ice-cream is that it is sometimes too hard for a human being to scoop, so we have to take some of the ice-cream out to let it melt a little. Some of my other responsibilities are making drinks, topping the ice-cream, and cleaning the department at the end of the day.
My primary responsibility is scooping ice-cream. We aren't assigned a primary responsibility. Anyone in the department can scoop, top (topping ice-cream), or run (making drinks). I like scooping the most. I don't really like running and topping the ice-cream because I'm slower at it than scooping.
I don't think that the impotent skills I have learned from Ghirardelli will help me in the internship; however, I always try to find ways to improve myself. For example, I try to memorize an order by looking at it once, so I can remember things better. Another example that would not relate to the tech skills is that I think of my job as a workout. I was a supervisor a few times, so I was able to gain some skills, but I still need to work on them. Some of the skills I have gained is being a leader, and managing time/work area. When I was a supervisor, I had to tell some people what to do instead of standing around, and I had to make sure everyone is working and sending them on break on time.
One lesson that I have learned while I was working is to listen to feedback. Everyone in my department has a different way of topping the ice-cream, scooping, or making drinks. Sometimes I did something wrong, so I had to ask the supervisor or manager the right way to do it. Another lesson that I have learned is to always work harder than others. I am a benevolent person. Whenever one my co-workers need help, I always help them.
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