Through working in different areas of the workplace and various jobs in the past, I can say with confidence that I can execute tasks to a high standard that may require some skill or basic activities. From the harvesting job I had quite recently, there were many techniques I had to learn, although not of the highest breach of skill, as the serving, processing payments, cleaning tables, organising deliveries and more. Not professionally, but I have constant experience with cleaning, tidying, dishwashing from home and do it regularly (4 or 5 times a week) that are somewhat necessity for a responsibility at eateries. There is hands-on experience of various agricultural and farming tasks that can translate to the job.
Collecting trolleys from bays within different levels of the Newmarket Westfield Mall and Pak'nsave in Wairau. For the Westfield Newmarket, after collecting the trolleys, they are then transferred onto an elevator and then distributed onto the Countdown floor. As for Pak'nsave, the trolleys are all collected into a line which is then grouped by pulleys and organised into rows so the customers are always able to use a trolley. The few risks of trolley pushing, especially Wairau Pak'nsave, is that a wet surface can cause slips when going up ramps and the constant movement of cars is always a caution.
On a busy day, more apparent in Newmarket Westfield, we have to consider the overflow of people as well as increased amounts of cars so more frequent and attentive rounds of collection is required.
NCEA Level 3 - NZQA
I describe myself as a musical, sporty individual, having won awards in both the categories so I desire a healthy balance between work and wellbeing as well as healthy alternatives. I enjoy playing and watching football, especially of the Premier League and contributed to a 1st XI team in school. As a recent graduate, I am making time to go for more frequent and longer runs to keep my body in shape when not practicing guitar licks and scales.