Dear Teamsters Local 763,
I want to start by thanking your staff for their guidance and supervision this winter that allowed me to have an incredible internship experience with your organization. Your leadership throughout this experience assisted me in furthering my development as a public servant and truly finding an area of work that I am passionate in. This internship assisted me in furthering the development of my communication and writing skills, and allowed me to grow as an individual. The entire internship was extremely rewarding and I can't thank you enough for allowing me to become part of your team temporarily.
I am passionate about the union, and the representation of workers. As a whole, having an organization of workers that are dedicated to protecting members interests, improving wages, hours and working conditions, is something that is very uplifting and that I can only hope to do in my future. Having a career serving others is a career I want to be involved in. I admire your organization and your staffs hard work and dedication towards serving the Seattle community, and those among other states as well.
I appreciate your patience when it came to areas I did not fully understand, and the time you took out of your day to answer my questions. Thank you to the entire staff for taking time to share their expertise and knowledge on the field. It was through these times that I felt I was able to learn and grow the most in developing my skills over the course of the internship.
Thank you so much,
Renee Sullivan
Well said, sister (hope you get the reference ;) ). This is going to sound cheesy, so bear with me, but isn't it great that we can learn just as much, sometimes more, outside of a school setting, during our experiences? I have to say, of everything I've learned this past semester, between school and my internship, it was half and half, or more at the internship. Glad you found it as rewarding as I did.
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