I have a noticeable lack of experience due to my status as an immigrant in the United States, having only received my work permit around the middle of July. However, I more than make up for this discrepancy with reliability, efficient problem-solving, mediation skills, and a sociable and amiable personality. I am able to maintain diplomacy with customers in tense situations, and I enjoy and am good at small talk. I am keen and perceptible to small details, allowing me to notice and correct mistakes. I work quickly, and I am neat and clean by nature. I am determined and a go-getter, meaning I am up to the challenge of unpopular tasks and not prone to complaining. I will do my very best to make myself an asset, and to keep things working smoothly. I have impeccable time management, I am never late, I have a creative approach to problem solving, and I can speak french. I am also CPR-certified 🙂
- drove children to and from camp as needed
- played games, entertained, fed and hung out with them
- Played games with, entertained children
- drove them home from school as needed
- helped prepare meals for homeless
I enjoy writing, both creative and journaling, and I have developed my craft over the past several years. I am also a passionate artist, and I make the most of my skills with a pencil on paper. I am fond of reading, solving math problems, music of all sorts, and preparing food.
I am a Canadian citizen, and was unable to gain work experience in the United States until just a few weeks ago when my work permit arrived in the mail. I have years of french language experience as a result of my time in Canada and my hardships with the government as an immigrant have made me patient, kind, empathetic, and efficient in ways they are not.