FT In-person: Customer Service Representative, U-Haul, Fairfield, CA

Full-time role helping customers rent and return trucks and trailers, inspect equipment, and handle light maintenance. Requires a valid driver’s license and high school diploma or GED. No experience needed—paid training, fast hiring, and performance bonuses offered. Includes health benefits, 401(k), and advancement opportunities. Pay not listed
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FT In-person: Guest Services Associate, Go Rentals, San Francisco


Full-time position supporting high-end car rental customers, offering luxury service in a hospitality-focused environment. Ideal for those with strong customer service and driving experience. Requires a valid driver’s license and high school diploma or GED. Paid training, full benefits, career advancement, and travel perks included. $23 – $24 an hour
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FT/PT In-person: Customer Service Representative & DME Service Technician, Allure Mobility & Medical Supply, San Francisco

Part-time or full-time position supporting customers and working hands-on with mobility equipment. They are looking for people with strong interpersonal and organizational skills, mechanical aptitude, and a willingness to learn. Easy qualifications—no experience required, just a high school diploma or GED. Includes on-the-job training, paid time off, and flexible scheduling. Pay not listed
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What I did Today

Dear CTP,

Today we had a busy schedule, we did not have enough time to get to everything so I’ll break down what we accomplished.

Phone Setup, was fairly easy with Jose’s help.
Basic Phone Skills & Sunshine Express Phone Scripts, these were very helpful and fun to use. I’d like a little more practice.
Writing a Professional Email, We are using What I did today as a professional email assignment.
Useful Phrases for Professional Communication, Included in above assignment.
How to Create an Email Signature, Included in above assignment.
Assignment: Professional vs Informal Email, this was also covered in great detail and the importance and distinction between the two.

Sincerely, Nicole

Independent Challenge Check-In, not enough time.

What I did Today?

To whom it may concern,

Today in class I typed for 15 mins, did phone services as the employee, caller and manger with Joe, Jaden and Lucy. When it came to the transferring calls, I had some trouble in doing so. After Jaden explained on the steps in doing so, we all tried again with me being the employee and I was able to transfer Jaden to Joe, in doing so I felt accomplished, and I saw Joe smiling which tells me I made the transfer successfully. In conclusion as a class Jose reviewed what a professional email looks like, which is why I am writing this letter to you.

Thankyou

Jason
Sunshine Express Team Member
[email protected]
800-123-4545
www.sunshinexp.biz

What I Did Today

Dear Staff,

Today began with a round of typing practice to help warm up. Afterward, I had a brief conversation with Employment Services before rejoining the main group.

Together, we reviewed and practiced the Sunshine Express Phone Scripts, which proved to be a valuable learning experience for everyone involved. To conclude the day, we explored how to write professional emails, applying that knowledge directly to our “What I Did Today” posts.

I found this session especially helpful and look forward to using these skills to ensure my future communications are clear, professional, and effective.

Sincerely,

Joe
Sunshine Express Team Member
[email protected]
800-123-4545
www.sunshinexp.biz

What I Did Today

Dear CTP,

Today, I started out practicing my touch-typing. I did a pretty good job, but because it is very hot where I live right now, I was a little distracted and did not really get the kind of final score I tend to get.

For the remainder of the first hour and most of the second hour, we were divided into groups and practiced using the softphone application. We practiced doing scenarios of a regular phone call, calls where we placed the other caller on hold, and even calls where we did one of two forms of transferring callers to other employees.

For the remainder of the second and final hour, we went over what goes into drafting a professional email. The things we are supposed to do, so that it comes across as a professional message and not a casual, text-like message to a friend or family member.

Thank you for reading this,

Sincerely,

Cody
Sunshine Express Team Member
[email protected]
800-123-4545
www.sunshinexp.biz

What I Did Today

To whom it may concern, 

Today we continued practicing with our phone programs, using Sunshine Express scripts as we paired up with other students. We each took turns acting as the customer and the customer service representative, going over practice scenarios 1 through 5. There was a bit of technical difficulty in the middle of practice with the other callers, but it was swiftly resolved as we finished the last 2 scenarios and wrapped up for the day.

Thank you for your time,

Jaden

Sunshine Express Team Member
[email protected]
800-123-4545
www.sunshinexp.biz