I am a dedicated professional with plenty of second-hand experience in the work industry. I am a kind hearted person that has their limits. It is hard for me to deal with people when incidents happen. Nobody's perfect.
When things go wrong because of me I pick myself up and get back at it trying harder everyday, every minute.
My Public Spotter Position consists of parking passenger vehicles as well as commerical cars, box trucks, and long trailers. I communicate via radio with an ACM at Door 1 to establish wether a customer has been rejected I.E no paperwork, expired tags, ETC.
When the public bay is empty or not super busy I am given side tasks that range from minor to physical.
Examples:
- Stack palates (up to 3 high) with used Propane tanks. wrap to secure and repeat.
- Assisting sweeper truck driver
- Cleaning commerical wash rack (a bay for cleaning/spraying down garbage trucks)
This side job was fun, and it gave me an idea of what working can feel like.
My assistance consisted of helping the elderly pack groceries into their car, and returning the shopping carts inside.
When Shelf a Stock got low I resupplied them. I stepped away in September after my grandma left.
This was my first step into adulthood. My high school at the time (and still now) is part of the SKYNET Robotics tournament. I was asked by one of the leaders if I would join, I needed the experience so I happily complied!
I was for the most part an assistant in which I attended weekly meetings after school, sent emails to potential support groups, and help build the mechanisms connected to the robots functions.