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There are parts I agree, and just totally disagree with James Harrison(Steelers linebacker). Kids get trophies just for being apart of a team, for example a soccer team. I can totally relate, as a child I played soccer for my local recreation center. I still do, to this day, have my participation trophies. I also played for a travel volleyball team, we didn't get trophies, but rather we got ribbons depending on what place we came in. I do believe that it is a confidence boost, and I believe that kids should receive trophies for the end of the season sport. In the article, they mention that it could be bad on the children for getting trophies for "nothing". I believe that children should have the chance to live as kids! Clearly you cannot be treated as a kid your whole life, like getting a certificate just for applying to college, it doesn't work like that, and it just takes growing up and learning for children to learn that not everything is handed to them like it used to be. Since I have started at East Lake Cardiovascular, I have learned and faced problems I thought I wouldn't have to deal with until I was older. I learned that i need to be very careful with putting the correct paper work in each file, because i could really mess up a check up with a patient. I am much more alert when i put the paperwork away.
There are a lot of traits that businesses look for, although, some are more important than others. In my opinion, hard-working is one of the most important trait to have. If you are not a hard worker, you wont represent your company as best as you can. As an employee, you should not only make yourself look good, but for everyone who works with you. Being a hard worker can lead into other traits, like a leader. You can be a leader by having other employees watch you work so hard, they will see the outcome and would want the same for themselves. I can relate to working hard in my position, because I am mostly moving around on my feet, or going upstairs while carrying piles of files. My coworkers will never catch me complaining because I don't see work as miserable, I see it as an opportunity to do better than yesterday. I am determined at work to finish and do as much as I can.
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Ashley Cienciera
I am 17 years old and i attend Lake Shore High school. I take part in a Co-op class at my school and this is my blog about what I learn each week. Archives
December 2015
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