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James Mercier
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over 6 months ago

As these are home jobs co-worker interaction was minimal at best and not confrontational or argumentative. As for management, they were helpful and not prone to argument or patronizing. It was a good company to work for.

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Leah Ashton
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over 6 months ago

fustrated

I have been at my job for three years now. I stepped into a position left when my co worker passed away. He was part time, but he was permanent so he earned Paid time off and stuff. I found out friday that I am going to be moved to a whole other department. I have been looking for another job, because my current has no more full time positions. To save money, they took my boss's 6 part time people and split us all up.My Department is one of the ones in the store that actually works smoothly. I want to know what happens when the hours bulid up again? This wasn't supposed to be a permanent job for me. I was supposed to use my certificate but it expired and I had such a rotten experience, i am not thrilled about possibly renewing it only to be turned down again.

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Emma Messer
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over 6 months ago

Always help motivate to coworkers I love my job it was the best job I've ever had I motivated a coworker one time by...

Enjoyed talking to myself and helping them out with problems taking the groceries in when they couldn't walk I even have to put groceries away for certain people

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Kristina Abernathy
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #RailcrewXpress

I enjoyed meeting the railroaders and becoming friends with many of them. Also, I liked most of my coworkers, even though we didn't see each other on a regular basis.

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Nadia Lewis
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over 6 months ago

I motivated a coworker one time by...

Praising the person (while training them) for grasping so quickly the duties of running the front desk so I could take my lunch breaks or if I needed a fill-in on a sick day; also, praised her on how tactfully and professionally she handled a disgruntled parent. I also encouraged her to apply for a higher position because she was such a quick learner and she deserved it. (She got hired for that position).

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Jessica Butler
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over 6 months ago

I motivated a coworker one time by...

Encouraging them, and working with them while we accomplished our goal.

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Arun Sharma
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #MillrunTours

Good atmosphere nice co worker and helpful boss

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Herve Harold
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over 6 months ago

I motivated a coworker one time by...

I motivated my co workers every day I'm a team leader I like to make sure everyone is on the same page feeling good ready to give 100% staying safe respectfully and leave the same way u came it safe back home to family

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Anthony Milner
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over 6 months ago

Love Allied. UNIVERSAL

I'm sorry i left ALLIED but after I've left my last post i wasn't getting any work. I wish I could return. The office staff are outstanding.

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Tiffany Hedt
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over 6 months ago

I motivated a coworker one time by...

Encouraging them to open up more and to not to be as shy. I tell them about my experience from my first day and the first few months of working there so that they know and understand I was in the same place as they are once. I tell them that it’s okay to make mistakes and that they’ll get better at things with practice. I tell them that they’re doing a good job and if they mess up I tell them it’s okay and help them out. I like to motivate people to want to come to work. It’s always better once you build relationships with the people you work with as well which I tell people.

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