Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Helping others at their own workstations


Press Operator-Plastic Injection Molding 2010, 2008
Inspected, processed, sometimes assemble plastic parts or products
Experienced with extrusion, semi automatic and automatic Plastic Injection molding machines
Operated Gate cutting machines and Plastic ultrasonic welding machine Accomplishments

•Learned new skills and to operate new machines
•Uncovered talent for plastics production work and inspection
•Proved to have the same ability to be flexible and adaptable as in the past
•Succeeded to learn how to work with 2-3 machines
 Applied peer training experience, helped several new employees adapt to job in 1 hour
•Always completed each assignment and great attendance record
•Managed to find work between jobs through Adecco
•Successful in returning to workforce



Some reasons a worker would fall behind and need assistance.


  • The inspection table was separate place and one would have to leave the machine.
  • The grinder was separate from the workstation and the worker had to leave the workstation to use the grinder.
  • The gate cutting machine wasn’t working.

If any of these situations occurred parts would pile up and seem impossible to get caught up.

These situations are when it’s a great time for someone who has the time would step up to help.

I liked helping and did all I could to help. There is a great feeling when someone comes to help. It feels so good to help out and see the person’s relief on their face. Then make them laugh so they get a smile on their face. That always makes the person feel better too.

I stepped up to help train in people so they would adjust quickly and wouldn’t give up. I liked the job and wanted others to like it too.


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