While in English 111, I learned how to set up a blog using Blogger, create an e-portfolio with Google Sites, make a letterhead and memo in Microsoft Word, and set up a LinkedIn profile. Unfortunately, I will not add these skills to my resume because I plan to pursue a career in diesel mechanics, and I believe these skills aren’t very relevant to my field. Instead, I want to focus on other skills and certifications that matter more. For example, I would list ASE certifications, show my experience with forklift operation, crane and rigging, and skills I learned at Empire Caterpillar, such as hydraulic systems, electrical work, and diagnostics. But I will carry on the knowledge I learned from this class.
I am currently in an apprenticeship with Empire Caterpillar, training to become a technician. As an apprentice, I don't do any public speaking, but I know I need to get good at public speaking in the future if I want to move up in the company. At Empire CAT, they have daily meetings where the shop lead announces what everyone is going to do throughout the day and discusses any concerns for the day. Additionally, we have weekly safety meetings, where the lead also discusses the safety topics for the week. So, if I ever want to become a lead for a shop, I need to practice public speaking or presentations. I do have to take a communication or public speaking class as it is a part of my pathway to graduate with an associate's degree in Caterpillar Technician Training.
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