Both at ShillMed and lifeguarding for EWU aquatics I had to learn quickly and be time efficient. Although they are both very different being dependable and hard working was a necessity. I also just returned home from a year and a half mission for my church and had to practice leadership roles as I trained new missionaries.
In high school I had the opportunity to participate in Distinguished Young Women and got to participate in a state level. It was then I was able to become passionate about working hard and helping others.
• Greet people as the walk in
• sign them up for programs and help make sales
• take their vitals and weigh them in
• I work for ShillMed only a few days a month