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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 230586" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>My first real full time permanent job - my supervisor was off on sick leave so someone else kind of trained me in. When my supervisor returned, he called me into his office to go over my position description. I was 20 years old fresh out of Votech. I left the office thinking, "You have got the wrong person. How can I ever full fill these duties? It is so much!" However, the supervisor was a wise and wonderful person. He told me that he did not expect me to be an expert overnight, that it would take a very long time to really understand the ins and outs of the position. He was so right. I was given the freedom to set up the process in the way that worked best for me. Doing things your own way also helps you be successful.</p><p></p><p>No one is an expert overnight. You will obtain experience. You do have the special strength this job needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 230586, member: 5096"] My first real full time permanent job - my supervisor was off on sick leave so someone else kind of trained me in. When my supervisor returned, he called me into his office to go over my position description. I was 20 years old fresh out of Votech. I left the office thinking, "You have got the wrong person. How can I ever full fill these duties? It is so much!" However, the supervisor was a wise and wonderful person. He told me that he did not expect me to be an expert overnight, that it would take a very long time to really understand the ins and outs of the position. He was so right. I was given the freedom to set up the process in the way that worked best for me. Doing things your own way also helps you be successful. No one is an expert overnight. You will obtain experience. You do have the special strength this job needs. [/QUOTE]
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