I stood in the restroom for ten minutes, begging myself to “get it together” and “grow up.” Little did I know, that this job would be the turning point in my childhood; it would be the experience that transitioned my mindset to that of an …show more content…
The interpersonal skills I learned from conversing with customers while checking them out, noting the beauty of a piece of wall art that they selected, or inquiring as to what they intened to do with that fascinating petrified wood table, has and surly will continue to impact my commucations with peers. Confronting my managers to amend my work schedule after repeadedly being over-worked amidst a busy junior year, although terrifying at first, taught me that with respect and confidence on my part, I shouldn’t continually suffer from feeling inferior. Learning the ins and outs of a major corporation influenced my nterests for future careers. As an introvert, and naturally a listener, I take a step back and assess situations as a whole. The policies and business model of this company intrigue and have ignited a passion within me to simply understand why. Why is this our policy? Why do I have to handle transactions in this way? I now envision my future incorporating the lessons I’ve learned observing how my company works; from its shortcomings I’ve already begun to brainstorm solutions for new business