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why am i like this


Question Posted Monday October 23 2006, 11:52 pm

I've had 3 jobs in my life. One at a restaurant, one at a library, and one at Old Navy. They all were busy places to work. At each of them, I was always the "slow" person. I can't ever get tasks done in a timely manner. It takes me longer than everyone else. I don't understand it. It's not that I'm lazy. I get really good grades, too..Maybe I'm a perfectionist?

Why am I like this and how can I change?


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MissBonne answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:56 am:
You may not be the best at customer service oriented job positions. Try something else, a lifeguard, babysitting/daycare, gardner, teacher, etc - something that requires movement and more interaction.

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listening79mouth answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 6:04 am:
a little adjustment to your busy and fast environment will help. continue working in those places.. it will make you better.

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