Sunday, November 29, 2015

Work It




What I am thankful for in the workplace, is a continuation on exploring human relationships and the roles of leadership. My work involves preparing foods and drinks for the mass public in Cambridge Massachusetts. What is so special about my work place, is that all the foods are actually vegetarian/vegan. My work is an expanding innovative chain that emphasizes technology and quality foods. Started in right here in New England by a MIT-Harvard Alumni, I am a part one of the first large scale new world food establishment for improving diet lifestyle. 
I am always amazed by how passionate some people can be, especially when they take initiative. This new world chain I work at not only shows new ways of diet lifestyle, but also is an admirable business feat. I am impressed by how fast this business expanded considering it is about 7 years in and still staying true to principal. Despite the lack of support from meat-lovers, this business is still thriving and continuing to expand. I meet many nice coworkers and new people in this workplace that begins to learn and understand quality of diet. The atmosphere here is kind, and issues may be addressed and resolved.

Observing my vegan, lesbian, lead person who takes orders, I admire her go getting attitude. She graduated with a degree in communication, and she is not the only graduate that enjoys working here. Another coworker also graduated from a nice college with full scholarship because he scored perfect on SATs. Other intelligent and graduate coworkers include some studying chemistry, physics, psychology, engineering, ectera. My work allows me to come into contact with many associated Harvard, MIT, tourists, and other people in Cambridge. I am grateful for the innovative environment and ways of my work.






I pour it cut it make it clean it
like nobody else
cause I work with no blood 
deal with no rotten thug

I take it bake it throw it show it 
like nobody else
cause I work on my speed
continuously 

Now try to think of ways 
I can do better than this
cause that's how I improve
and make my moves

chill out to my drinks
hype up on the spices
I play with no vice
I come back home and go on my device







1 comment:

  1. Jenny,

    Good post. Most people do not have a lot of gratitude at their food service jobs, but I'm glad that you do. Seems like you really believe in the food and that you work with great people (which can make or break a job).

    Great rap lyric this week. It's very staccato in its flow. I like the repetition and the subtle humor in it.

    Excellent.


    GR: 92

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