Quick post to say we (ie the family) are going on a road trip today. It's a fleeting visit to Queensland for a wedding and will be returning home on Sunday.
Sometimes being in a car together creates some good and interesting conversations as we are forced away from our devices - ok Miss A is still on her's for most of the trip - and talk about things that are happening/decisions to be made/interesting sights you see as you drive.
Road trips as a child don't bring back fond memories. I was always in the middle between my brother and sister, with the dog hanging his head over the back seat, drooling all over me. When a fight was on between my sister and brother, there'd be hitting and yelling going on across me. And then if I wanted to have a sleep, I had nothing to lean on because my brother and sister could lean against the door with their pillows but more often than not, would not let me lean on them. Oh and don't get me started with punch buggy!!
So yes a road trip for us today! There could be a break in blogging over the next two days as I'm not sure how internet access will be and how much time I will have.
PS what is it about appetites and road trips - my family seems to be 10 times more hungry in a car then out of one!!
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Blog June Post 9 - Memories
This post does is not meant to be something to give me a "big head" or boost my ego. It is merely a process of looking back at what others have said about me a long time ago and where I am now. It was prompted by me looking for my birth certificate - it appears I have lost it for a second time during a move - and finding a box full of memories. So here goes.
This was from 1992 when I did work experience at a library when I was in year 10:
This one is after I had worked at a library for 12 mths while I was completing my library technician course - I was 18 at the time :
I have worked with
An important aspect of her job attitude is her willingness to be self motivated and a "team member."
I wish
I just love the work experience comment. The librarian there at the time had been there for a very long time and was nearing retirement. I actually think she had gone beyond retirement but everyone looks old when you are a teenager.
I love her comment about being quiet but it is to be expected at my age. I believe I was 15 at the time. I don't see too many 15 year olds these days expected to be quiet - but I suppose most of them have their iPods on or are on the phone texting or facebooking so perhaps we haven't changed.
Here's another one from when I was working and completing my library technician course:
Sharon Eileen Benstead undertook part of her field work for the Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Library Technician Studies) at the ...... from 28 February to
While the majority of
Throughout her field work and employment at ....,
I have no hesitation in recommending
I look back at these references and I think about how I felt at the time. I was very shy and very nervous serving people at the desk. The bullying I had received during my schooling years really dented my confidence and it really wasn't until I took up a position in Emerald,
While I was still a bit unconfident in Emerald, it was having to take the first step of putting myself out there to make friends that really helped. I still have moments of lack of self confidence - probably more than I should - but I think we all have those moments.
The other day I was talking amongst colleagues about former employers providing bad references. I have always thought when asking my supervisor for a reference that I would only ask if I knew I would get a good one. But I suppose you just don't know what they are going to say.
Has anyone out there been shocked by being informed that they had received a bad reference?
What do you do when you are trying to get out of a toxic environment where you haven't got on well with your supervisor but you need to provide them as a reference?
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