"Experienced and jovial Clerical Worker seeks a full time position in a professional environment in which superior organizational, interpersonal communication and customer service skills can be employed to improve the overall experience and satisfaction of the customer."
I'm working as a server right now, and I hate it, but before that I was a filing clerk, substitute office manager, medical records clerk, and I also worked at various restaurants in Walt Disney World as a part of a 6 month internship I took through school. All of which are heaven compared to waiting tables (no offense to those who enjoy waiting tables).
Questions:
1.) Should I go with "Clerical Worker" or is that too vague, and if so, what should I call myself instead?
2.) Is there anything you would change?
3.) Is there anything I should add?
4.) Should I stick with "customer" or should it be "guest"...I hate the word customer...
5.) Any other thoughts you have...
Thanks so much in advance for all your advice. I will give the best answer out tomorrow for the full 10 points.
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