Life has taken a turn for me. I started out going to college and quickly decided that wasn't for me. So here I sit, preparing a resume, and trying to figure out what I want to do. As I liked the experiences that I've had so far. Each one has grown me in different ways, but none of them are my dream job. I work well on a team, I have great respect for authority, I'm flexible, I am punctual, I'm not prideful but eager to learn. I'm looking for a career in something and think I can be a good addition to any team.
Noah is a handicapped young man that I would periodically watch. Played with him while he was up and made sure he got into bed safely and securely.
Babysat after school. Once they got home they had to do homework which I would help them with. After we would play together and play with their neighbors.
I worked under the children's ministry leader to run the computer for the kids worship time, sermon time and fun time. I was a leader for a group of kids and taught them about Jesus. I helped out with a summer camp at the church as a leader to the elementary kids. I would take them to and from different stations in the camp. I'd answer any questions they had after teachings or worship time. I was an usher at the church for a couple of years before I left for college. I would greet people, take them to their seats, and count how many people were there.
I also a coach for a flag football team called One Day Better. During this we would practice twice a week during the summertime and have games on Saturday. I taught the kids plays to run, how to respect others, memorize Bible verse. There was always homework they had to do during the week and were encouraged to play it out at home.