SERVICE
LEARNING REFLECTION
During
the time I was volunteering in Joeten Kiyu Library I had learned many things. I
had met new people faced some troubles and overcame those troubles along the
way and gain new knowledge under my supervisors and colleagues care. Originally,
I was supposed to start May 7th this year, but due to unexpected
circumstances my schedule was pushed back one week. Because of this, I preserved
to work even harder. My fellow volunteers had originally set our end of
volunteer before the end of July but it looks like we would be finished one
month early. Before the end of the school year, I had worked four hours each
day while juggling with projects and studying for exams. As time fly by I grew
fond of my job and began to hate the fact that I’d have to leave the job I had
come to love. My first dream job back in elementary was to be a librarian, over
time it changed to becoming a writer, two years before my graduation I had
never expected to work closely to my original dream job. Although it is not
worth talking highly, it is an honor to serve the public library and aide my
hardworking senior supervisors. Rain or Shine, I had preserve in trying to come
in on time during my required schedule, walking from school to the library just
for the sake of doing what I had come to love. Although this was not the first
place I had experience working, I had learned so much more. I had learned how
to be patient with my colleagues and control my anger, I had learned how to
organize and aid customers/local visitors, I learned how to become responsible
and control my time management. I had exercised my social skills as well as
learned customer care. While on this job, it gave me the opportunity to exercise
my reading skills. I’d laugh at the times when I was a newbie walking around
not knowing where all the books are supposed to be placed, when someone asks me
where the series of their preference was I was embarrassed to tell them because
I had not known where it was. This job had taught me how to become bold and preserve.
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