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General Discussion / Re: Work Experience
« Last post by Christopher on December 14, 2016, 06:47:22 pm »
@Black_angel08 it's good to see people working at Community Centre's nice to know Frankston North is helping the homeless, I'm sure they will really appreciate the blankets, and making all those stars to help stop violence, that's a lot of stars, but it's great seeing kind dedicated people working hard to help others and those in need.
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General Discussion / Re: Employability
« Last post by Christopher on December 14, 2016, 06:39:02 pm »
during my work placement, I was showed around the small area I would be working in, my first task involved printing and folding a few letters to be sent off to clients, technology played a part as I was showed how the machines worked, and how to operate them even in specific order ,self-management was another skill used as I had to manage my time and figure out what my next job would be, if I had nothing I would communicate with Mel and she would give me new jobs to take on. Communication is not one of my best skills in the workplace, but I can listen well to others and convey information when I need to, I feel over time my skill with technology will increasingly get better and develop over time. For an employee to learn new skills they must be given opportunities to learn and develop these skills.
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General Discussion / Re: Work Experience
« Last post by Christopher on December 14, 2016, 06:38:46 pm »
I was surprised I could sit in place for over an hour sorting and folding sheets of paper and medical forms, something I would have never done when I was younger, though I still have an unknown motive to get up and move around. my work involved printing, folding paper, organising and sorting out letters with envelopes and having them all ready to be sent off. The workplace was quite small, standing in the place you could see the areas where employees would eat and rest, the restrooms and even all the spare dozen stacks of paper that were at the back of the room.
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General Discussion / Re: Employability
« Last post by Marvl101 on December 14, 2016, 06:19:50 pm »
ayoub i love how you chose to help out those in need with your community service!
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General Discussion / Re: Employability
« Last post by Marvl101 on December 14, 2016, 06:11:29 pm »
the major skills that were needed at the frankston north community centre were communication and teamwork, I used these skills when working in the kitchen and weaving plastic bags, teamwork is a skill that can be taught with relative ease but good communication is not a skill so easily taught, I am a team player so I found working in a team weaving was incredibly easy, as we got 6 whole balls of plastic yarn woven.
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General Discussion / Re: Employability
« Last post by Ayoub Forrest on December 14, 2016, 05:34:37 pm »
Hello Jess, I like how you are enthusiastic and you can help people and that you are very caring, it's very good to see that in the community, so thank you!!!

Ayoub Forrest
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General Discussion / Re: Work Experience
« Last post by Ayoub Forrest on December 14, 2016, 05:32:42 pm »
Hello Lee, I hope you had a great time even though you didn't click in with the job but I'm glad you helped with the community!

Ayoub Forrest
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General Discussion / Re: Employability
« Last post by Black_angel08 on December 14, 2016, 05:30:32 pm »
esther and newbie im glad that the teamwork and communication and meeting friendly people its a great feeling and builds up more confidence up   
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General Discussion / Re: Work Experience
« Last post by Ayoub Forrest on December 14, 2016, 05:27:37 pm »
Hello Jess!!! I'm glad that you found a few things interesting where you worked and how you did good things to do to help the community. It was great that you helped the disabled  and that you enjoyed your time there, hope you had a great friends. Ayoub Forrest
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General Discussion / Re: Work Experience
« Last post by Black_angel08 on December 14, 2016, 05:22:20 pm »
im really glad esther and newbie that you guys have learned a lot and you guys had fun and worked with really nice people and stuff like that meeting new people is an awesome thing and talking to people can be insterning to
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