Work, Work: Workforce Or Dieforce?

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Workforce or Dieforce?
I work almost every day, in fact, some weeks I do work every day of the week. Whether it is at my first job at Dairy Queen, or my second job at the Carrizo Springs Elementary Library. Rihanna which is a popular american singer who originates from Barbados once said: “work, work, work, work, you see me and I be work, work, work, work.” This quote is an accurate representation of my life, because more than likely I’m working, whether it is one of my two jobs or my school work, I’m just trying to be as successful as I can be in life. Workforce is defined as the number of people in a country or area who are available for work. I’ve defined Dieforce as the part of the workforce that makes you want to die, due to stress, annoyance, …show more content…

At Dairy Queen I possess the title of cashier, I like to refer to myself as an ice cream specialist, but that’s not my official title; it’s cashier. Along with being a cashier, I have several duties, some of which include: customer service, ice cream making, order take-outs, cleaning, restocking, training others, and many other duties. With customer service, you have to be nice to the customers, and I’ve surprisingly been told that I have one of the best customer service attitudes when I work on the front counter. On the drive-thru, I’ve been told that I lack in customer service, even between the same job there are differences depending on placement. I believe that customer service is harder on the drive-thru, because some people feel like it’s okay to be rude when we aren’t face to face, it’s not. As for my job at the elementary library, I’m labeled as an assistant librarian, and some of my duties include: checking in/out books, shelving books, customer service with the children/teachers, making copies, laminating, printing fines, taking money so the kids can pay their fines, and many more. The big differences between the two jobs are apparent. My job description between the two are completely opposite, Dairy Queen is a more customer service based, and the library involves serious paperwork and other things of that nature. Although customer service is used in the library, our job is more reliant on the paperwork …show more content…

We keep things very professional, and we don’t make personal talk. I love working with my co-workers at the library, because I have no problems with them, and because we are able to work well together. As for Dairy Queen, we also go in there and make sure that everything gets done. However, they are more on the liberal side, we converse about anything and everything, whether it is personal, gossip, “interesting” facts, or anything else that may come up. Although I like the freedom that comes with Dairy Queen, I sometimes have problems with some people at the establishment. I tend to have problems with them, because some people don’t do their job, or they’ll do their jobs improperly causing me or someone else to go back and do what should’ve been done right the first time. Some people at Dairy Queen are difficult to work with, but when you’re working in the real world you learn to work with people that you don’t like or can’t

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