The most beneficial experience || LOH #83

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The most beneficial experience I've had in my life is when I got my first job after graduating from college. It was a job as an assistant manager at a local retail store. The job was pretty much a stepping stone to bigger things, but I really enjoyed working there for several reasons:

I liked the work itself. There were many aspects of the job that were interesting and challenging, such as learning how to run a cash register, manage employees, and deal with customers. This made the work enjoyable because I felt like I was accomplishing something worthwhile.


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It gave me a sense of independence. Working at this job meant that I didn't need my parents' help anymore. My father provided financial support while I attended college, so it was nice not having to rely on him anymore.

However, he still paid for some of my expenses, including my cell phone bill and car insurance. But he never offered to pay my rent, which meant I needed to get a job once I graduated.

It helped me learn about responsibility. As an assistant manager, I was responsible for managing the sales floor, supervising employees, making sure the store looked presentable, and dealing with customers. In other words, I had to make sure everything ran smoothly. When I started working at this company, I thought it would be easy since I'd been doing similar tasks in high school and college.

However, I quickly realized that running a business isn't as simple as it seems. You can't just do whatever you want because there are people who depend on you to keep them employed. For example, if one of my employees called out sick, I needed to find someone else to cover their shift. If the store wasn't clean enough, customers might complain. And if the cash register didn't work properly, I wouldn't be able to ring up customers' purchases.

These responsibilities taught me that I couldn't take anything for granted.

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Enthusiasm entering working world, quickly realizing there is more to working than originally anticipated, facing challenges, accepting responsibility right from the start a great way to begin a career path.

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Thank you so much for your great comment, it means a lot

I think getting a job is the most important step in their career after graduation and, is the best way to gain experience and build skills that will help you land a better position in the future. I'm glad you got a good job, became independent, and aware of more responsibilities.

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Thanks for the warm words 🙏

That's a nice experience for you indeed and it's awesome that you are learning through from your job. Thank you for sharing your experience.

Thanks for your kind words, I am really glad that this post resonated with you. I hope you will enjoy my future posts too.

It's my pleasure. I enjoyed this one and I believe more in the future :) Have a fun weekend💗

I have never run a business before, but I often have the run of the health unit. Taking care of small issues are important as they can often turn into big issues too.

I am glad to hear that you are taking care of the small issues before they turn into larger ones. It is important to stay on top of your health, and I hope that you have a great day!