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    When walking to check on station three, a female resident asked if I could transport her to the receptionist, or as she called it, “The bank.” Upon bringing the resident to the receptionist, she cashed out forty dollars before asking me to bring her back upstairs. As I pushed the resident back to the elevator, I noted her counting through her newly received cash, as she pulled out three dollar…

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    Over a year ago little did I realize how much my life would change by accepting a job as a receptionist at Prestige Urgent Care. During that time I didn't know I would be a part of a group of people who truly care for people's health. Before working as a receptionist I worked in the food industry. I switched jobs so I can expand my work knowledge into a field that I have not experienced. I wanted to gain insight of working in an office setting. Working in an medical office has helped gain more…

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    Then I started looking for a job. One of my extended family has many hotels spread over the Arab Gulf region. Thus, I decided to work with him in the nearest branch to my home. Working at a hotel as receptionist is a terrible idea. For those of you who do not know what means to work as receptionist, I would like to let you know that you have to become a professional and learn to be patient with people. I began to attend family events to ask my cousins who had worked in the same company. I…

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    basis. Through both my training and familiarity with the office manual, I have clear understanding of my responsibilities for each day at Student Legal Services. Front desk assistants are the first person to which a client comes into contact. As a receptionist for Student Legal Services, it my duty to greet incoming clients and to determine the nature of their visit, whether that be answering any general inquiries about our services, scheduling future appointments, or preparing a client…

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    and shower. I had not anticipated that I would dream about my very clean, very quiet doctor’s office. That sounds silly, but as I stood in the conveyor belt like shot-line, I would daydream about my all woman’s clinic back home. With the friendly receptionist that offered coffee to the patients walking in, the smell of flowers as you walked in and the soft-spoken nurses that asked about…

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    atmosphere here was busy and fast paced. Discouraged, she second-guessed herself now as she hid behind her dark, long, wavy tresses and realized she didn’t belong here. The positive attitude that helped push her through the front door and make it to the receptionist was fading fast. Despite her reservations, she was determined to break out of her shell and prove to herself that she could handle the world beyond her comfort zone. Today, she thought, was as good a day as any. Typical Monday funk…

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    step-down Neuroscience unit, I was surprised. I didn’t see any doctors running around or any patients being transported while having an excruciating look of pain in their eyes. It was nothing like the TV version. It was more like an office. There was a receptionist who would answer calls all day long…

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    conduct yourself in an interview. We were assigned to make a resume for a specific job that was chosen by the class. The job that was chosen by our group was a receptionist position at the Lower Keys Medical Center. We weren’t able to make stuff up on our resume and it was difficult to find correlations between my work history and a receptionist. So I did my best and the next week we conducted mock interviews. We had to come up with questions to ask as an interviewer and be interviewed for…

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    Scenario One Norris is a receptionist who has been working for the Medical Offices for several years. According to his annual performance reviews, he has performed consistently well and frequently completes tasks beyond his expected duties. Recently, the practice hired a new receptionist named Kenda. Over the week, you have overheard Norris loudly and publicly commenting on Kenda’s work. In particular, he has complained about her returning late after her lunch break, texting on her cell phone…

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    everything”(Wagamese 1), he is stating his feelings and emotions towards his brother’s decision. The daughter in The First Day, acquires a completely different perspective in regards to her mother after observing her embarrassment in front of the receptionist. She realizes how determined her mother is regardless of how illiterate she may be. The little girl states, “I can still hear my mother’s footsteps above all”(Jones 5). Rhetorically speaking, it is obvious that she values her mother more…

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