Take Your Kid To Work Day

 

 

 

 

 

1. what is your job title?

senior financial consultant

2. how long have you been working in this industry?

Ann has been working in this industry for 27 years.

3. what was your last job before you came to MD?

ann was a senior financhial consualant at CIBC imperial service.

4. what dont you like/challanges of your job?

constant changes.

6. if you where not doing this what would you like to do?

if ann was not working here she would like to be a interior desighner.

7. what courses did you take to get you here?

cfp cim = canadian envestant manager fello of the canadian seccurities instute
derivatives fundamentals course.

 

1. what is your job title?

financhial consualtent

2. what is your job? how long have you been working in this industry?

30+ years

3. what was your last job before you came to MD?

same job but at a diffrent brand

4. why does this job interest you?

because its working with people and its personal

5. what dont you like/challanges of your job?

unable to help people relaize there dream

7. if you where not doing this what would you like to do?

lilla would like to be a travel consualtent

9. what courses did you take to get you here?

cfp courses

 

 

reflection questions

 

3 reasons I like the job

  1. good people easy to talk to.
  2. caring community.
  3. I got to play a lot of video games so that was fun.

 

3 reasons I dont like the job

  1. mainly people sitting at desks having 2-3 hour meetings
  2. very quiet.
  3. I was kind of bored

is it for me

I dont think this job is for me because I couldn’t sit a desk answering calls all day.

the job I want isn’t anything like this so I want to stick to my dreams.

my dream is to be a film director because I love movies and I think that would be a really fun experience.

 

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