Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Blog Post #7


Blog Post #7

Quote: “Maturity is the ability to do a job whether or not you are supervised, to carry money without spending it, and to bear an injustice without wanting to get even.”- Ann Landers

  For my blog post number 7. I chose to do it based on this quote, I chose to do it based on this quote because it's the quote that speaks to me the most. I think the meaning of this quote is that even though you are unsupervised, having money, & having injustice. You should still have the ability to do your job, save money & not want to get even. The ability to do all this also shows your maturity level also. For example, I think that this quote helps me see how more mature I am no than what I was before. When I was younger I thought that just because no one is watching that I could fool around while doing an important task/job, whenever I got money I could always spend it cause I could always get more, & also when someone did something that I didn't like, I could just get back at them. BUT, me being that age that I am now & maturing up a bit I've realized that even though no one is watching I still need to do a good job at whatever I may be doing, & money doesn't always get handed to you, it's something that you need to earn also because it doesn't grow on trees. I've also realized that just because someone does something to you that you don't like, it doesn't make it any more right to do the same thing back to them.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Personal statement

A personal accomplishment of mine that marked childhood to adulthood would most likely be when I got my first job at McDonalds in April 2015. This is a big personal accomplishment because I never would've thought that I'd be getting me my first job at the age of 16.

It all started at the beginning of April when I walked in & saw a sign that stated "apply here at mchawaii.net" that night I did just that, I applied for my very first job. The next morning was like any other morning, but just a little more excited than usual waiting for my call about the job. I got to school at around 7:30, school started at 8:15. It was like any other day too, I went to my first period Mow class, then to my thirst period chemistry class, after that was recess & that's when it happened. I got a phone call at about 11:15 during recess from an unfamiliar number, I answered it & it was them, it was McDonald's calling me letting me know that they'd gotten my application & read it over. I've never been soo nervous in my life, I got an interview scheduled that day at 4:00. Throughout that whole day i couldn't stop thinking about my interview, but the more I thought about it the more nervous I got. When the school day was over I rushed home, more excited than usual I told my family about my interview later that day, they were all so proud of me.

I arrived at McDonalds at 3:15, 15 minutes before my interview dressed in black pants, close toed shoes, & a tshirt. Shortly after I showed up, I saw the general manager Ernest Noh come out, he looked at me & somehow he knew it was me getting interviewed out of all the other kids there. The interview began, i was more nervous than ever, my heart was racing. Soon another manager came out, her name was Doreen, they both began to ask me questions such as "where do you live?", "how far is your house from here?", "do you have transportation?", & etc. the interview ended at around 4:45, I thanked them for their time & was told that I should be getting another call in a few days to see how it went.

A few days turned into what felt to me like weeks. Until about 8 days later I got a phone call during recess telling me that my interview had gone great & that I'd gotten the job. They asked if later that day if it was possible that I could go to the McDonald's in kona commons for a job orientation at 4:00, I said "of course, I'd love to". I was told to wear black pants, non-slip black shoes, & a regular tshirt.

I showed up at the kona commons McDonald  at 3:30, 30 minutes earlier than the orientation was supposed to begin. I walked in, I could see 2 other people that had their orientation today also. Then it was my turn, but before the orientation could begin we had to do a drug test, it was the first time I've ever done one it was nerve wrecking. When the drug testing was over that's when the real orientation began, I walked into a small room called the crew room seated in there was 5 other potential McDonald's employees, I was glad to see that I wasn't the only one going through the nervousness, it was very releaving. The orientation was basically filling out paperwork such as health insurance papers, tax papers & other types of important papers. By the time it was over, I felt like I couldn't write anymore. The orientation ended at about 5:30, which meant that I got paid for my first hour an half of work. That was really exciting. I was told that I should be getting a call from the McDonald's in Kealakekua in a couple days to tell me about my work schedule.

My first day at work, wasn't one of my favorites. It was a total of 4hours sitting in a crew room watching videos about how McDonald's works & all the customer service things. Although I was excited for my first day of work I was also scared, I could hear a lot of movement it's a very fast paced moving job. Over the course of the next 5-6 days I was in training, training was basically being taught how to do simple tasks such as making ice creams, frappes, fries, & other simple items. It was very fun, then I was taught how to take orders, that was the scary part, it was a big screen with a bunch of items. When I got the hang of that, I realized that working there wasn't that hard, once I'd gotten the hang of things. I was happy with my job choice & continue to be happy with it.

I still continue to work at the McDonald's in Kealakekua, I don't regret applying here. I've learned many skills such as customer service & food service. These skills will help me in the future because I plan on going into the culinary Industry.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Where do I see myself in 5years

   Hmmm. Where do I see myself in 5 years? Well In 5 years I'll be 22. Hopefully by then I can say that I have graduated high school, got my license, & currently going to college to get a degree in culinary too. Also, hopefully having my own small apartment or a small house.  
    Ever since I was a little girl, it's always been my dream to be a chef & work with food, I remember the days where I'd stay home with my grandparents & they'd be watching the food network. I'd tell myself that one day in the future if be just like the cooks on that show & be able to cook as well as them. 
    Since then, I've been working on it. Looking at cookbooks. I love cooking dinner for my loved ones at home & also, baking. I love baking weather it's brownies from a box or mochi from scratch, no matter what it is, I love doing anything that has to due with food.
     But, if all of this doesn't plan out. I'll always have a backup plan, to go to college & continue my education. I'll be honest, I haven't really put much thought into this question, but now that I have. I believe that I need to start doing better in all my classes instead of being a limp dishrag about everything. 

Quarter One Reflection

     Looking back from now, to when quarter one had just started. I've come to realization that I've learned a lot of new things that I would've never learned before. 
      Things that I have enjoyed & benefited from are the vocabulary words, & the cellphone addiction essays. Without those two things I would've never been able to expand my vocabulary to what it is now, I can collaborate all kinds of words into my vocabulary. I benefited from the cell phone addiction essays, because at first I thought that a cellphone addiction was a facetious idea, but I've come to notice that it's not, it's actually a really big deal. 
      Am I happy with the grade I will receive in quarter 1? Yes, yes I am happy with my grade (C-). I know it's not the highest of grades but I'm willing to accept that, my grade reflects on my performance in class, & yes I'll be honest my class performance wasn't the best which would explain my grade. My performance in class wasn't the best due to my attendance, participation, turning in my work on time & my work quality. My attendance wasn't always this good this quarter, which is something that I need to work on for the filling quarter, nor was my participation. The biggest struggle that I had this quarter was mainly, turning in my work on time. I'm a big procrastinator, if it's not due that day, I won't do it till needed. That's also a big thing that I need to work on for all my classes, it's become a big detriment to my grades. 
     I think we should continue to keep doing our vocabulary words, but maybe shortening blog posts to every other week? Due to the fact the some students may be overwhelmed with all their homework at sometimes. Another suggestion would be may be also reading current events, so that we are educated about our everyday life out of school too b
     How I will prepare for success in quarter 2 is by working on my procrastination & quality of my work. I need to work on those two things because I do believe that those are what held me back this quarter. But overall I do think that we had a great first quarter.