MigrationWhat type of job are you looking for? I am seeking to work as a Care Giver. What nationality are you? Jamaican What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Fluent English What country or area are you looking to work in and why? British Virgin Island. There is hardly any vacancy for care giving in Jamaica and also I would like to have a better life. What countries have you worked in? Jamaica. What field do you currently work in? Accounting. What fields have you worked in before? Care giving, foods and beverage, pretrained teaching of Type-writing and Accounting. What qualifications do you hold? High School level Training. Courses in Business Education. Presently doing Bachelor in Bible and Theology. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Both are important. However, skills are definately valuabe to aide you in carrying out your duties efficiently. Describe the benefits of working with others It is quite beneficial to work with others because you can learn things from each other, also others can help where necessary. Describe the benefits of working alone It is easier to stay focus when you work alone. What was your worst working experience? I was working as a caregiver at a private residence when the patient I was attending to had a congestive heart failure and she began to experience shortness of breath and started to exausperate. Her tongue turned blue and I was frightened but not panic. She was admitted in the hospital and later died. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Whatever I set out to do, do it with much diligence. What unique skills do you have? I am not sure but whatever I do, it is done to the best of my knowledge and ability. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? My dream job would be to take care of old people and knowing that they appreciate every minute of it. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? the area of caregiving where I get to tell the patients (who will listen)about Jesus. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? When all the parients are asleep. How can potential employers contact you? Yes, Tel. 876 409 3443 876 782 3978 |