Abed Bach
Camp Counselor at Camp Burgess & Hayward- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Camp Burgess & Hayward
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United States
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Recreational Facilities
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1 - 100 Employee
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Camp Counselor
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Jun 2022 - Aug 2022
Sandwich, Massachusetts, United States In this job, I learned how to care for children, ages ranging from 7 to 14. I lead campers as a role model and was responsible for their well being and happiness. Challenges I faced included how to deal with homesick campers, how to make something so simple and boring fun and entertaining for campers, how to deal with campers not getting along, and how to set aside my interests and enjoyment to prioritize campers over myself.
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Papa Gino's
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United States
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Restaurants
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1 - 100 Employee
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Fast Food Team Member
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Aug 2021 - Jun 2022
Plainville, Massachusetts, United States I learned how to prepare food with grills, fryers, and ovens, making all food on the menu that was not pizza. I made salads, sandwiches (both cold and hot), pasta, chicken wings and tenders, fries, and mozzarella sticks. My responsibilities were as follows: making sure my work area was clean, making sure I was clean, mopping and sweeping the floor at the end of the night, restocking and folding boxes, restocking ingredients, cleaning the grill, and washing dishes.
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Stop & Shop
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Retail
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700 & Above Employee
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Cashier
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Aug 2020 - Aug 2021
Plainville, Massachusetts, United States I first learned to be a cashier, scanning loads of items ranging from a few to many. When some days were dry I had to keep busy by restocking shelves or the bags, but I also had to handle very busy days. From time to time, I also had to go outside and collect carts. I also learned to work the customer service desk where I had to handle issues like returns and complaints with inaccurate prices. On top of this, I sold cigarettes and lottery tickets, and by the end of the day I would count the… Show more I first learned to be a cashier, scanning loads of items ranging from a few to many. When some days were dry I had to keep busy by restocking shelves or the bags, but I also had to handle very busy days. From time to time, I also had to go outside and collect carts. I also learned to work the customer service desk where I had to handle issues like returns and complaints with inaccurate prices. On top of this, I sold cigarettes and lottery tickets, and by the end of the day I would count the lottery tickets and money made from the lottery to report it to my manager. Show less
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Education
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
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North Attleboro High School