The Six Flags mantra is “friendly, fast, clean, safe service.” I believe I personally embody this mantra daily. Working in the Human Resource department means that I interact with many people. As a team member, and lead, I work with my team to support and assist others’ needs. I make sure to answer any and all questions to the best of my ability, treat everyone with respect and treat others the way I would want to be treated. Although I may not be in a department inside the park, it doesn’t mean that the mantra doesn’t apply to me. When any employee needs assistance, it’s my job to make sure they are getting the answers and assistance they need as efficiently …show more content…
No matter how busy, I don’t get frustrated, remain patient and make sure no team member feels unattended. I am always multi-tasking and guarantee every project I am working on gets finished. I pride myself on being organized and although at times it can get crazy, I make sure that my workspace is presentable and in order. Working in HR also means that I handle a lot of important and confidential paperwork. I make sure that when handling paperwork it’s properly put in the appropriate place and secure. I take precautions to make sure no paperwork is left out and placed in the assigned area. Embodying the Six Flags mantra can take on different forms depending on the department. Sometimes I am the last person employees see before they go into work and it’s up to me to be …show more content…
Growing up I was provided with everything I needed; now as a growing adult I have started to make sacrifices. My parents have recently separated and it has left a financial burden on my family. With my college education, my mom and I hit a money struggle. To help afford my college career I took on multiple jobs and decided to put my goals into perspective. Taking on these commitments meant focusing on my goals and education, and for me a sacrifice was a trendy social life. Although it may not seem like a big sacrifice, it has helped shaped my future. I've realized that some sacrifices are made to help gear you towards what you love. When I decided to take on two jobs during both my school year and two jobs during summer, I knew that I needed to buckle down. In college I'm able to do what I love and I know when I graduate money will still be a struggle. However, this job at Six Flags, along with the others, has helped me provide income to help pay for finances at school and has helped me continue to grow as an adult. This past semester I received a 4.0 and was promoted here at Six Flags. These two goals have helped me recognize that hard work and motivation will lead me toward success. This job is helping learn the ropes as I grow as an adult. This sacrifice pushes me towards the real world. I hope to graduate college and find a job doing what I