Blog assignment #5:
I have had some limitations in my internship involving motivation. There are some moments when I get bored and want to go home. Some timres the bugs don't interest me as much. Although my boredom can have a limitation on my work, the more I control it, and the more I deal with it, the more I learn about my ability to tolerance boredom in a future career. It prepares me to see that even though a job might be boring, it needs to be completed, especially if you need to pay the bills and/or support a family.
Internship Day 4:
Monday. I get back to work, starting off a new week. For this week I have another tray that I have to get through; same bugs, around the same number of jars. I begin.
Volunteers come in, and I meet a old lady named Fanny. She works on her project, sorting spider species. Everyone works quietly, and fortunately for me I remembered to bring my headphones (which are allowed), and use them to manage through the long day.
During lunch I explored for a cheaper place to eat. The Vollunteer Manager gave me a tip that there was a place called "Cafe at the Park". Luckily I found it and enjoyed cheaper and delicious lunch!
After work, My mentor informed me that I needed to input ours into the volunteer part of the museum website. When I went home I inputed all of the previous and present hours that I have done.
Internchip Day4 (Seminar Day):
Tuesday. I went to work, got through about 4-5 jars, and I 12:00pm I went home to grab lunch and go to school. My seminar started at 1:00pm, so I went and met up with my buddies and chatted with them about internship. It seemed like everyone was doing ok, if not better, on their internship. Cool Beans!
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