looking for a job in Nam-sales, customer sevices etc.What type of job are you looking for? My name is Marie Kotze and taught in Windhoek years ago. My children are working abroad and I am a widow, and would like to get a job somewher in Nam toe basically do what you want me to do. I am good at organising functions and I am a peoples person! I am 59 yrs old but slim well groomed and well travelled-can liaise at any level-not grey!! What languages do you speak (and at what level)? 100 % Bilingual re: English and Afrikaans-a bit of Zoeloe-seeing that we stayed in KZN for the best part of my life. several other languages I gor in contact with like Chines, Hebrew,-and I can help myself with German What countries have you worked in? Basically SA-but places like Golden Fate National Park -Windhoek and Durban and the Drakensberg What countries do you have a visa to work in? My mother was born and bred in Luderitz-so that would not be a problem What fields have you worked in before? several-Sanlam insurance-PRO Golden gate-chairlady at a school in KZN organising all sorts of functions and golfdays with business people. Interior decorating. Teaching cosmetology and physiology-real estate ± 17 yrs What qualifications do you hold? Dips: cosmetology and physiology-dip real estate CEA CRS (SA)-sales and marketing-chairlady at school-while my children attended school-full time job-interior decorating Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? To me a person can get rather far in life with proper qualifications-but I know of a lot of people that are excellent enterpreneurs with maybe matric-so it varies Describe the benefits of working with others I like it to work in a group foe somebody -or by myself-but do not like unpleasantness-it is really immaterial or not relevant-it must be pleasnt working conditions Describe the benefits of working alone not mad about it-depends what type of work What was your worst working experience? Sanlam insurance where my head of apartment came to work everyday with ahaf-over-and the Berg. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? you cannot lead others until you learn to lead What unique skills do you have? i am a people' person's and am also a go-getter-the busier the better What would you consider as your 'dream job'? to be able to work in a fabulous guesthouse, where you meet a lot of visitors from all over the world. I care a lot about people when they need help in anyway. organising functions, be with people who needs attendance etc What are the most interesting aspects of your field? to be in contact with people and delegating in some sort of job What are the least interesting aspects of your field? to be alone and rude people How can potential employers contact you? mkotze321@hotmail.com mobile: 076 765 4549 Thanks! |