
I handled a tough situations at work by...
Working hard and strategies method to get the job done soon as possible

Learning to not take this too personally...
When dealing with matters of business it's sometimes hard to understand how you feel when things don't go your way. There have been two instances now where I've been caught in a situation of a company changing it's focus or forced into a restructuring and for me to advance my career, required me to seek employment elsewhere.
Your direct manager or supervisor might be the one who must deliver the tough news, but there's a very significant chance that the choice was not theirs or was our of their hands. Regardless of how you rationally you may see it, the tendency could be to blame them or hold them as the accountable force of change in your situation. Sadly to say, this isn't productive and vilifying them, will do nothing to help your situation and get you to move past it. It's a hard thing to do, but keep in mind that the best way to move forward is to see a failure or forced change as an opportunity to grow and refocus on what your goals really are.

I don't take Breaks
If there is work to be done - i Have NO time for a break.

Why are the hardest qorkong, most dedicated employees, have the hardest time advancing in their chosen fields
Why are the hardest qorkong, most dedicated employees, have the hardest time advancing in their chosen fields]

What motivated me to come to work everyday was
Well, first off I needed a job to help support my living arrangements then later on my necessities. And then the boss/owner was going through a back surgery that caused him to perform poorly through each service. He promised to take notice of healthcare and superficial wound repairs and then compensate me bonuses and all that which you would like to hear. For three straight years not one day missed, might not been on time every morning, but when it was time to get the job done. I was his "main man." We would go through at least 30 men per year. None performed well enough as I did within timeframe of training. This causes him to delay other customers in the business. And much more stress on my body. He told me one day he was gonna take care of me. Such as let me work my own hours. And get the work truck to help him out. The more I asked, the more he regimed, so I figured he just didn't want to let me know what all he actually needed help with. Well the work was outside so extreme heat advisory would somehow fall into aspect, but you could guess he would most certainly try to make you feel like less of a man if you didn't proceed through the heat and sometimes extremely cold temperatures. His Brother Dennis help runs the company. That is who I believe had a lot to do in my lay off. One day, the first time he gives me a truck to go somewhere without him, I ended up in Sunflower, MS, just about 8 miles up the road from where I live. I go to help his brother spread dirt around apartment homes, like tractors. He had some guys working there already, and I brought my guy. Well we spread dirt around 4 quadruplexes before they finish 2. He sends them to break early, then 32 min later, me. He had been saying park the truck in a different spot all day because other contractors were there. But I ended up driving the pickup in which I came(drove) to work in to the convenient store right up the road. Well when I get back he was talking to a lot of people when we left the store. But tells me that he told me to park the truck, never to move it again. So me thinking that this was my boss man truck, says" that this is not your truck," to be telling me to not move it when other people have sat aside watching spread dirt like a tractor and he is riding on one delivering to low spots he simply could've driven the tractor across. So my response to the truck's parking might wasn't delivered stabily, but before that he'd been picking and nagging my work ethic , even though the two guys he had, didn't know what they were doing. So my response left him upset and he sent me walking 10 miles to my destination no pay. So after 3 years with Woods Lawn Care I just realized that I need to work for myself or companies that care if I'm alive the next day.

A #stressful #Macy's day
It was shortly after I started at Macy's newest fulfillment center. That location was put through a stress test to make sure we could handle the upcoming Holiday season.

How do i know if i am assertive enough foe managment
Problem solver

My biggest challenge I overcame at work was...
Pushing myself harder and harder everyday to exceed expectations.

Hard worker
I'ma hard worker I am always on time and ready to work

Does anyone need a hardworker
Ive been singled out for working to hard