Part Time Car Workshop Cleaner
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I am an excellent listener. I am very polite, caring and honest. Quite energetic & eager to learn new skills. I am also hard-working individual. I am also loyal, reliable and respectful. I’m well-mannered so if there’s any sort of job you would like me to do then I won’t backchat or be rude of any sort of way. I’ll get the job done no matter what.
After my college I then started work for the first time for myself at a Subway branch for a bit and being as my first job it got me to learn new things within a workspace which I’d not been used to before but within a weeks time I then got used to how things ran around in the branch but I am now currently working as a cleaner on a Friday evening at a car workshop. I used to work in a local pub with my dad which wasn’t far from where lived and thankfully enough, it held some good intentions and enjoyable experiences over time. Being a bar tender really was one of the best if not was the best experience of working.
And hope for some day to put that again into good use.
Past education experiences: I attended my first school at Nelson Infant School besides the preschool there as well. I was there up to year 2 and then moved to Avenue Junior School when I moved on in year 3 but I was then moved out and transferred to another junior school after the end of year 4. I moved to Wensum Junior School which I felt was more comfortable as I never could get along with certain particular people as I struggled being an open and enthusiastic kid because I was always the one to be picked on and that then took itself to start my mental health to start up.
Wensum was a better decision that was made, and it was a lot different compared to being in a school where I didn’t really know anyone and felt out of place. But I knew everyone that went to Wensum and it did make me happy that I was transferred to feel I can be more socially active with my mates I knew at the time and possibly new. I’m not going to say I enjoyed Wensum, but it didn’t stop my mental health side of things.
Here and there I’d be picked on eventually and the struggles with work at the time were unacceptable because of my depression kicking in once again so it then stopped me doing something that I could’ve easily done if I allowed people to help and support me with the opportunities I had. Moving on out of junior school, I was now going into year 7 and I was then in City of Norwich School which was the high school I attended. I then proceeded my year like any other and focused on my education without having any worries or struggles with work or the school.
Once I got into year 10 that’s when things started to change as I was starting my GCSE subjects. My subjects I chose for the remaining years of 10 and 11 were Media Studies, Drama and Geography. Out of all of them I did, I found that media studies was the one for me as it was not only one of the most enjoyable, but it was the most focused subject I did even besides the bullying and mental health struggles that occurred within those remaining years.
I may have not gotten the best grades and I never hoped I would because of all what’s happened around me, but it got me into college which was good enough for myself and family. I attended my first year in City College Norwich and applied for Level 1 Media Diploma which I then started off great at the first half of the year, but things started to go a bit of schedule when a lot of personal and family things happened, and I couldn’t attend college as much as I should’ve, but I got a pass on my course. I also was doing a paper round within those mornings from 7am from Monday – Saturday which was earning me £40 a week but I gave it up and now wanting to find more of a different side of work instead of papers.
I then did my second year in college and studied Art & Design which is probably one of the best courses I could’ve chosen, and I really enjoyed it.