fifteen minutes of typing practice, played around with money games, and started the POS Training Square Online Store Script
What I Did Today
I practiced typing on Monkeytype and Pro 3-min test.
I played Cash Out games.
I practiced BerkMart sale as a customer/employer.
I worked on this week’s Accountability and my portfolio.
What I Did Today
Today in my position as an administrative associate, I found three job opportunities connected to IT support. I also moved forward with revising the emergency funds list. I kept working on the draft emails for Rehab Centers. I was able to finish the Rehab Centers outreach emails, but some contact forms or emails did not work. I am ready for a new task tomorrow.
What I did Today?
Typed for 15 mins finished and turned in my accountability from last Thursday, did a cashier game, viewed some Bark Mart community service training.
What I Did Today
Today we worked on our customer service skills by utilizing The CTP Pro square online store to practice one-on-one training. As the customer, one person orders items on the website while the other person, acting as the employee, fills out the cart with their requests while staying in their customer service role. I observed the other pairs as they showcased their customer service skills, with time running out before a few of us that haven’t gone could take our turns.
What I Did Today?
What I did today is really simple. First off, I did the Cash Out game. Next, I did the Money Masters game. They were pretty easy in the advanced mode. After that, I just waited to be called to do my POS training. Oh, and I worked on my Google Slides. So you see… simple.
What I did today
In the first hour, I did 15 minutes of typing practice, and then added job listings to the CTP WordPress site. In hours two and three I worked on the emergency funds list for Lake and Colusa Counties.
8/19/25
well…today I typed for the first 15 minutes
then…finished late accountability assignment
then…did the ordering from BerkMart thing (again). Practice makes perfect.
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This position requires a driver’s license.
Listed skills are: POS, management, cash handling and Microsoft Office.
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Weekends as needed.
Listed pay is $20 an hour.
Link: https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=50e9b68eba308c48&from=shareddesktop_copy