My career is very challenging. I am a CNA and have been for 10 years going on 11 in April 21'. My heart bursts with passion for the medical field. I aspire to become the best version of myself one day and I believe becoming a RN is the first step in helping me fill that void.
I'm a construction guy that is diversified with entire building construction, renovation, building maintenance and demolition. I don't advertise so doing a good job is key for new referral work.
Plus I love this shit!!!!
In my line of work you basically just have to work your butt off, keep your eye on the prize, have faith in yourself, and be able to take criticism and get used to not getting the role more times than you do. It does take a strong sense of self and the ability to laugh when things don't work out, and not take it so personally. And never stop working on your craft for the next audition.
I have worked in healthcare for 12 years. It is my passion and strive to succeed at everything I do. Goals are to move on into more exciting fields in healthcare. It might take me a lifetime but I will have my MD one day.
I am currently in college to complete my associates in science and then transferring to a 4 year college to get my masters in biology. I also want to invest in some real estate to have more income flowing in.
I've worked very hard to get where I am, put in A LOT of hard work and A LOT of hours. I have worked my way up from the bottom & am very career driven. I like to learn new things from people and get new experiences.
Mentors. My mentors pointed me in the right direction. Also I do not care to watch TV, I dont care about celebrity gossip, I dont care about any gossip. I dont care to "hang out" and "chill"
Instead I read way more books than the average person. I watch educational documentaries and podcasts that help me advanced my knowledge and skills. I am always learning and on the path of constant improvement in my business and personal development.
I haven't Necessarily found success in my career yet! But I am looking into getting my cosmetology license and I do train on my family and friends so I'm prepared for school! I really want my own store in LA that does nails/hair/eyelashe extensions/ect. But I specifically want to be a nail technician that also specializes in full face makeup.
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55, Male / Sugar Daddy
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Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
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Hard work, superior customer service and communication
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