I moved to California over a year and a
half ago. I currently work for a nongovernmental child care service provider. I
work for the facilities department (space and infrastructure) although still a
temporary hire (from an agency), I ensure effective and efficient utilization
of the office space, safety and security (fire safety/ hardware safety),
frequent inspection of equipment and reporting amongst a few.
Prior to moving to LA, I worked with 2
of my friends in 2015. We set up an IT company called Media Gear Interactive
where we provided IT services ranging from web development to website design
and maintenance, Networking, enterprise resource solutions and other IT related
services.
My time at WAVE was a memorable one. I
remember the fun activities that encouraged teamwork; I remember the
facilitators because they were really friendly and always willing to help all
participants understand the teachings.
The highlight for me was learning about
conflict resolution and most importantly FEEDBACK. I have upheld this important
concept ever since I left WAVE and I realized it made me more self-aware and to
strive to be better every day. The lowlights were the long hours of the program
and the rigorous commute to and from home to the Academy venue in VI.
My advice to those coming to WAVE is
to, first of all, believe in themselves. Self-believe makes one go beyond
limits. Also, I encourage them to put in efforts and willingness to learn at
WAVE academies. The reason is that all the teachings can be applied to everyday
living and not just at the workplace.
I also advise prospective WAVERS to
remain committed to the vision of WAVE and strive to develop a forward-thinking
paradigm.
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