Every once in a while you have to take the bull by the horns, hang on tight, try with all your might to hang on for the full eight seconds. Well, that’s what it felt like I had to do. I needed to take control and responsibility that I never really had before. It was always go to someone and ask what I needed to do next. Then it reached the point where it was my turn to take the bull by the horn and oh so much more.
It was a normal week of work at Target. I showed up, went to my work station and did as I was told. If I was told to make pizza, I did it. If they said to go bring in carts, I was on it. I did everything they said, well at least I tried. The week had been going pretty well and it was almost over. It was Saturday morning when I showed up to open Food Avenue. I got to work 10 minutes early and was ahead of schedule until my boss decided she felt like calling in sick. That’s when the fun really began.
It was a day of all days to be by myself. It ended up being one of the busiest Saturdays of the year. To top it off I had to put an order in to get more supplies in and we actually got supplies in as well. I had no choice but to be at my best and to do everything right the first time. I worked through the morning when the manager of the store came over and said I need to go help get carts for the store and run Food Ave. At that point they did send help for Food Ave but I had to tell them what to do and how to do it. It was my first real leader ship position.
I was on the ball. I would run into Food Ave and get one page of an order done, tell the helpers what had to be done next and where to get the supplies to do it, then I went outside and grabbed carts to bring into the store, and at one point I gave breaks to several parts of the store. I was doing my best and it was showing.
When the day came to an end I was put in charge of 2 departments and had worked in over 5 others within the store. It came to show that when I really put my mind to it I can be the best of the best at what I’m trying to do. As long as I keep that mind set when it comes to my first semester of school, I should have no problems. I just have to keep the bull by the horns and do my homework, show up to class and I’ll be able to feel the same amount of accomplishment that I felt that day at work.
Thomas Moore
I agree and I am the same way because once I put my mind to something I can accomplish anything!
ReplyDeletePerserverance is a strong skill to obtain. Working hard will always pay off and keep your sights on your goals.
ReplyDeleteIf you can carry that over to college and how you do your work you will be fine.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good trait to have when you can work under pressure and still come out on top.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I hope you got some recognition for that.
ReplyDeleteThats impressive...but u stayed calm and got all you work done, that is something to be prod of.
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ReplyDeleteI wish i was able to work better under pressure! nice work!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, sounds like you really stepped up and took charge. I hope you got a nice shiny new bike from target for that. ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteNice work, its really great that you took control and was able to be relied on in that kind of a situation.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you worked pretty hard! I wish everyone could work that hard.
ReplyDeleteWork skills are great to have, and being able to be responsible and take on all of the extra jobs for the day. Keep up the hard work!
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ReplyDeleteThomas, self-esteem is a great quality to have. Believing in yourself is the most imporant things for someone to be successful. great post!
ReplyDeletei pretty much did the same thing working as a manager at mcdonald's this summer....its a lot of responsibility being in charge...but its basically the same for college...just gotta take the bull by the horns and hang on tight for the next 4 years...
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