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Simran be very confident dear. It is perfectly fine to spill coffee. It is perfectly fine to not understand what the order was and requesting them to repeat. It is also perfectly fine to miss judge the coins. The only thing is that don’t judge/condemn yourself and don’t mind what others are saying. Be open to making mistakes with confidence. Accept them move ahead.it is perfectly ok to make mistakes. No one is perfect here. In a matter of time you will get so used to this routine job that you will find it to be a piece of cake. God bless you dear. Lots of love.
Dear Simran, I am glad that this message helped you. Just to add a few more lines on this topic. All of us are infected with a disease called “PERFECTION “. Due to this disease we are in constant fear, dread, panic, anxiety, worry of doing mistakes. We are never open to mistakes. We have a negative attitude towards mistakes and we constantly resist and find ways to escape from it. We start criticising, judging and condemning ourselves. Infact whenever you do a mistake, you should accept it completely with a positive attitude. You should be open to it, observe it and learn from it. Never try to resist it. When the mind is not open to mistakes it will end up making more mistakes. So next time , when you do a mistake, just say this in your mind or verbally “ I completely accept this moment the way it is with a positive attitude. It is perfectly Ok to make a mistake.” The most important thing is that you have to be kind to yourself and love yourself. This will help help you calm down and not get nervous. Secondly don’t care what others think. If you use your rationale you will understand that you are new to Canada and it is obviously going to be difficult to understand the Canadian accent initially and you are used to Indian currency so for obvious reasons you will find it difficult to understand Canadian coins. So with full confidence be open and have positive attitude towards mistakes. Have reasonable expectations and be very kind to yourself.I wish you the very best and hope you have a wonderful life in Canada. God bless you and Cheers!!!
easiest way: smallest coin- 10 cents a little bigger than that - 5 cents bigger than 5 cents- 25 cents rest is easy: 1 dollar also called as loonie 2 dollar with golden ring at circumference also called as toonie Hope helps a little.
Actually I would like to know about how to apply and get a sin, presto etc. It would be great if you can make a seperate video about all essential things to do after landing and procedure
Just realized you’re in Seneca college :o, the thing is I got an offer letter from Seneca recently. I’ll be there next year for my course very excited about it :>
Even i got selected nin Tim Horton 🥰but i am in UAE 😀 from next week i will be joining duty .. and i can relate to your confussion waali feeling about cash and order 😀, i still remember when i new team member cashier at Domino's Pizza India ,but i couple of day's you will be extremely fine with it .. so all i want to say will be stay strong good days are in the way 🙏
you earn hourly and get paid biweekly (every two weeks). The amount is minimum wage. I don't know which province she is in this varies by province. I have watched 3 videos and she never mentions her city. Don't know why cuz then all the figures she provides wont make sense. The bus fare for example is different in every city....anyways minimum wage for each province is posted on the gov website
Yeah but when you get 10 coins all together it’s uncomfortable to toss every coin 🪙 and look for the value when customer looks at your face until you are done. :) well that happened for a day or two 😉
Be much easier if you speak English if your going to talk about your job here in Canada and working at a Canadian coffee shop. Just saying! I couldn't understand anything you were saying. You wrote your description in English, that's the only English you used...