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Being employee at Saint Joseph North Hospital I have the opportunity to meet all types of people with different occupation, people in all colors by that I mean uniforms, and pay grade. Majority of all St Joseph North Hospital employees are friendly and not afraid to share their journey on how they became who they are today. Although I have the opportunity to speak to whom so ever I please I choose to speak to a Registered Nurse by the name of Darlene. The reason I chose to speak to Darlene was because she too was a student at the University of South Florida so this encourage me to find out more about her or at least have a reason to engage in a conversation. In chapter 10 pg. 62 I read on how to properly introduce myself. With that in mind, I prepared a short personal introduction with two specifics to discuss just like it mention in the chapter. I introduced myself as Andrelia Louis a USF student and as a patient support technician who is interested in becoming a Registered Nurse.

Due to the fact that we are in our work environment I decide to invite Darlene to lunch so I could bombard her with questions. I was really excited to get to know her or at least learn something from her because she seem to be very intelligent. During our lunch break, I learned so much about Darlene. I
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I can clearly see how networking can help someone on their path to success. I believe if I maintain a healthy relationship with Darlene she will show me the ropes and direct me to the right people. The things that I would want to go differently about my networking experience with Darlene would be to be more prepared and takes notes. Even though, this was a trial and error attempt at work in the real world this is how networking really take place. Nevertheless, Darlene shared some really interesting information that I'm sure I will benefit from in the

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