IST495
Professor O'Toole
March 07,2016
Today is the first time I have done so much work that consumed my time up. I was assigned tasks after tasks. I was told to retrieve a wow, check the battery in the office, bring it down to the market place (area with all the parts), then bring it back to it's original location. I needed to do that for over 5 carts, after that I needed to install a dual lock onto a scanner, then I was assigned to remove monitors off of a proximity which is a case that hold them monitors and PC to contain dust from flying around. While I was removing the monitors I did not have the tools that were needed to remove them. Luckily the place where I have to remove them was under construction so there were construction workers who had the tools. I was able to borrow the tools from them and take the monitors down. Today I was up on my feet moving and grooving, unlike other days where I would spend my time sitting in front of a computer. This is a new experience, the experience of what it is like in the hospital when it gets really busy.
Today is the first time I have done so much work that consumed my time up. I was assigned tasks after tasks. I was told to retrieve a wow, check the battery in the office, bring it down to the market place (area with all the parts), then bring it back to it's original location. I needed to do that for over 5 carts, after that I needed to install a dual lock onto a scanner, then I was assigned to remove monitors off of a proximity which is a case that hold them monitors and PC to contain dust from flying around. While I was removing the monitors I did not have the tools that were needed to remove them. Luckily the place where I have to remove them was under construction so there were construction workers who had the tools. I was able to borrow the tools from them and take the monitors down. Today I was up on my feet moving and grooving, unlike other days where I would spend my time sitting in front of a computer. This is a new experience, the experience of what it is like in the hospital when it gets really busy.
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