About me #2 (work)

So this is a little background about my work experience. Just so that when I start writing my stories down, other can have some context. 

I began my working career young. I started out in my karate dojo as an assistant teacher at the tender age of 13. By the time I was 19, I was the lead instructor for three different belt levels all ranging in ages from 4yrs old to 73 yrs old. 

In my twenties, I worked for Dollar Tree. Within a year, I was promoted to assistant manager and then to Store Manager. The had four years of my life.

The next place I landed was for Barnes and Noble. I might have only worked for them for a year, but in that year I became Lead Cashier and one of the lead trainers for the store. When they closed their location, I had to move on.

The next place I landed was a courier for a small company. I got the job because one of students in my volunteer programs father was the hiring manager. Once again, I was only with them for a year, but I became a lead trainer once more and the first shift supervisor. 

We come to the current job. I work as a teller for a small community bank. I have only been with them for a year, but I am active where I can. I was the leader for our branch for a massive fundraiser and decorate the office. It’s nice to have little things to work on in a relatively stress-free environment.

Now, the real activity comes from my volunteering adventures. I was and am an active member of my church. I teach karate, religious education, serve mass on Sundays, sing in the choir, and thousand of little things. Needless to say, I have a full life. 

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