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Jalani Price
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.S.Navy

The port visits, seeking the world

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Mildred Vick-Tatum
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.S.PostalService

The pay and benefits were great.

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Karlee Wilson
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.S.Census

the independence in my work schedule, hours, etc. My training class was fun as well on top of being paid training.

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David Courneya
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.S.SecurityAssociates

They realized I was very professional and good at my job so they basically left me alone to just handle things it was a fine job but a smaller company so I choice to leave so I could find someone with more future opportunities but it was a good place and company to work for.

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Robert Sullivan
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.SArmy

The Army has taken care of me and my family. I am finishing up my career of twenty years in the military. I spent four years in the Marine Corps and then finished up in the Army. I finish up tomorrow 14 July, I sign out if the Army for ever. I loved my job and taking care of younger Soldiers but now it's time for me to go and leave it to the younger generation of Soldiers. I worked in Logistics in the military and want to continue in that field. Just want someone to give me a chance so I can show them that I can lead a team to accomplish any task. I am very adaptable, willing to learn new things. The military is a lifestyle not just a job, we just don't go home at the end of the day and it's over, we can get calls in the middle of the night because some Soldier might be having a personal issues, and we have to be there for them. So when you see a service member, go up to them, smile and say thank you. That's what I loved working in the Army. Everyone have a great day...

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Anthony Latimore
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over 6 months ago

A time I was disappointed at #U.S.Navy

I must have misunderstood the question. My naval experience was nothing less than phenomenal! Even my unpleasant journeys were growing experiences which makes even those times endearing.

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L .T. Davis
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #BinPacker at #U-HaulfulfillmentCenter ...

Was not coming forward soon with the racist attitude down there that they had with people of color it was under cover but it's out in the open now so they don't have to hide it anymore.

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Manuel Mata
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #U.M.C.B

Love helping other people that needed help. I help translate. Talked to patients that were angry for losing their foot or leg. I talked to them and not to give up. I told them I didn't and i'm working still. Was told by some staff that I was mot qualified in helping them. Just kerp quiet about it. Wad told I could get fired for it.. I left when I got an infection on my good foot. They told me it was my fault.

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Terrell Waters
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over 6 months ago

Crazy story @ #U/S.DeptofLabor

Nothing Crazy. I supervised the Classification Branch for 10 years and served as DOL's Liaison to FEMA for 8 years, with clearances for Top Secret and Special Access Programs.

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morena cairola
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over 6 months ago

How I nailed my #U.S.MetalsInc. interview

It went very well I was hired right away and worked there for 21 years

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