You can learn what you want to learn through hard work. And a good employer will teach you what you want to learn as long as you show the right attitude and behaviors.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that if you keep your eyes and your ears open and you are receptive to learning, there are skills you can get from any job at all.
The best way to learn is by doing. The only way to build a strong work ethic is getting your hands dirty.
Don't be afraid to take time to learn. It's good to work for other people. I worked for others for 20 years. They paid me to learn.
The most important thing for workers to understand is that you have to make yourself indispensable. You must make money for your employer or make his life easier, preferably both. Also, you have to learn as much as you can about your chosen endeavor.
When you're young and have the opportunity, it's crucial to learn as much as possible about your profession from every possible angle.
If you do your job properly you usually learn a lot from any role you do.
You can work really hard, but if you're not training in the right way you're not going to improve and get to the level that you want to.
A lot of hard work has to go into your career, and preparation, and being your best at all times.
My job now is to work hard and learn all I can.
Every job you do, you gain more experience. You never stop learning.
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