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Dec 19, 2016
Undergraduate / "Let your life speak." Prompt 1 - Learning through engagement [9]
@Holt
Holt yours sounded much better but because of the word limit which is 250 words I had to cut off some parts of the essay...
What do you think of this one? I believe this one is exactly 249 words.
As a child, I always went grocery shopping with my mom. Instead of throwing out the receipt, like many other customers do, my mom would inspect every item on that small sheet of paper to see if everything was right. Then one day, after another shop at the grocery followed by a check of receipt, she noticed that the cashier had made a mistake by giving my mom extra money. At the time I thought this was a "great deal" and was puzzled when my mom went back to the store and returned the money. However, I later came to appreciate my mom's thoughtful actions once I saw how inspired the cashier was. On our way home my mom said, "It is always best to be truthful and sincere."
Now, just like my mom, I value and incorporate integrity in everything I do. Just last summer when I started working as a cashier myself, my honesty was called into question by a negative suggestion from my co-workers. As the place where we worked promoted an honesty system when it came to our time-in and time-out at work, I always made sure to write my exact in and out times in the logbook. However, my co-workers did the opposite; they always rounded off their times in order to increase their salary. When they advised me to do the same thing, I told them, "By being accurate and honest, I am earning the greatest deal possible. The trust of our employer."
@Holt
Holt yours sounded much better but because of the word limit which is 250 words I had to cut off some parts of the essay...
What do you think of this one? I believe this one is exactly 249 words.
As a child, I always went grocery shopping with my mom. Instead of throwing out the receipt, like many other customers do, my mom would inspect every item on that small sheet of paper to see if everything was right. Then one day, after another shop at the grocery followed by a check of receipt, she noticed that the cashier had made a mistake by giving my mom extra money. At the time I thought this was a "great deal" and was puzzled when my mom went back to the store and returned the money. However, I later came to appreciate my mom's thoughtful actions once I saw how inspired the cashier was. On our way home my mom said, "It is always best to be truthful and sincere."
Now, just like my mom, I value and incorporate integrity in everything I do. Just last summer when I started working as a cashier myself, my honesty was called into question by a negative suggestion from my co-workers. As the place where we worked promoted an honesty system when it came to our time-in and time-out at work, I always made sure to write my exact in and out times in the logbook. However, my co-workers did the opposite; they always rounded off their times in order to increase their salary. When they advised me to do the same thing, I told them, "By being accurate and honest, I am earning the greatest deal possible. The trust of our employer."