Tuesday, December 6, 2011

My Work Experience

I went to Sacramento job corps in January 2010; I was an office administration trainee. While in job corps I was the head receptionist, copy room crew member, office assistant, and office manager. I could not stand working in the copy room because it was cold and could get very messy. For instance we created our own worksheets and applications for our job corps location, that meant that we typed up the papers, glued them and made sure that ink worked on the papers. Having all those roles to play I was responsible for making sure that tasks in the office was completed in a reasonable time frame, answered telephone calls from a variety of different people, assisting my trade instructor with any tasks she needed help with. I became a positive leader, punctual, very respectful, a positive asset to the corporation towards the end of my completion. I learned to also be professional and that no matter where you are, you are always being looked at so I should think about my actions before proceeding. I learned that I have no problem with working with other people. And that I can be a leader without having to be so demanding.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Police: Vallejo officer's killer acted alone

Vallejo officer shot and killed during pursuit

On November 17, 2011 Office Jim Capoot was fatally wounded by a young male in Vallejo after the pursuit of a bank robber moments after the robbery occurred. I got the honor to meet Jim Capoot early 2003 when I went to high school with his daughter Jamie. He was also the basketball coach at Vallejo High School when I attended school. It was hard for me when I received the news because he was a police officer that cared about the people in his community and cared about other people children and focused on what was right and didn't focus on what was wrong about the person. He was a 19 year veteran in the police force and will be remembered well beyond years to come. It angers me to see such crime done in a county I have moved out of for 10 months. I would have never thought somebody so close can once again be taken from life so soon. He has a wonderful wife and 3 daughters that will carry on his legacy strong and faithfully. I strongly believe whoever took his life will suffer for the rest of their lives for taking a positive individual off the earth. There have been a lot of negative people commenting on his death just because of his job title. But he was not a “crooked” officer at all. A lot of people had great respect for Jim and I wish they would respect him now that he passed.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/11/19/MN101M1541.DTL

Monday, October 31, 2011

Year Up Bay Area Community

I am a part of the Year up Bay Area community. Year up is an organization that enhances information technology, business communications, and professional skills to young adults ages 18-24. When you complete not only did you grow as a person but everybody around you grew and we will all be positive and be ready to work in the corporate world. We will have knowledge of the technology that is out and will be coming out in the near future. We receive a stipend bi-weekly so not only are we college students but we are also working towards our success.
A big disadvantage in the program is that when you get to a certain amount of points or just don’t meet the expectations you “fire yourself”. 85% of year up students that have completed are full time college students, full time, or part time workers for different corporate partners that work with us. People come into the program computer literate, savvy, and some knowing very little about PC’s and Lap tops. We have supportive staff members that work with us from the time we start orientation until after we graduate. To stay in the community you really have to make high expectations for yourself and exceed them weekly and not monthly.
The biggest problems I see are that we get a lot of infractions over the little things that can be avoided and sometimes don’t need to be recorded at all. People come in the program saying I’m going to do this that way but when those infractions come it changes what you came to do because you kind of hold yourself back by losing points. So you really have to stay on top of your work and be persistent with the core values and what they ask of you. Missing’s assignments, being tardy and absences are the biggest and most popular in fractions I have seen so far. I think that we should not be infracted for wearing jackets in the building or chewing gum, just little things like that should be pushed aside and the bigger picture be focused on.

Year up bay area is a community of positivity, high support, a mission for some, and we are one big family working together to close the opportunity divide. There is not another program that I know of that puts money time and effort into each and every individual that comes into those glass doors. Year up should be a program we have to do in order to step foot into the corporate well, because the training we receive will carry us a long way.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Module 1 re-cap


What are some of the things you learned about yourself as a student or a professional in Module I? Did you surprise yourself in any way? Were you proud of yourself? Were you at all disappointed in yourself? Why? 

I learned that when I take time to learn I actually enhance my reading, writing and social skills. I learned to use more professional words to explain how I felt or what I was going through, instead of using street terms. I surprised myself in my writing because when I dig deep I actually have something to say or something to write about, instead of just putting down the first thing that comes to mind. I was proud that I made it into the second Module because I know that I had a lot of mistakes in the first Module and I see I passed my first Module because I am posting this blog. I was disappointed because I didn't give my best effort like I wanted to, and I know I should have done a lot better than what I did. During the whole second module I plan to be more focused and engaged in my class work and home work. I will use my time more valuably and make sure I complete all my work on time and before it is even due. I just plan to be successful like I am supposed to be and stay motivated to complete this module with no problems and no infractions.

Monday, October 17, 2011

I am who I am beacuse.....


I personally believe that I am who I am not because of where I lived or live, it is how chose to grow up. There was a lot going on in the community around me but I was and still am smart enough to maneuver around the neighborhood without falling into the trap of crime and drugs. I live in Bay view Hunters Point and I don't let other people influence me I am above what they try to feel my head with so I would not say that where I live makes me who I am today. I guess I would have to say the only influence my neighborhood had on me was the fast money that was available. I am 20 years old and just now having a real job, compared to others that are my age they work a 9-5 full time and have been that way since they had work permits. It is easy to get influenced to do the wrong thing because so many people around you are setting that negative example that will get you somewhere in the “hood”, but in reality you would only end up dead or in jail if you did not think smart about what you are doing. I am glad I am family oriented because my family kept me off the streets for as long as they could or for as long as I would allow them to. The mistakes I chose to make will never reflect on what was going on around me because I was the one influencing a group of people to do the wrong thing instead of telling them, stay in school, don’t smoke, and don’t drink. Different people have their opinions and this is my opinion.
ENJOY

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Poverty Business


The companies are only making the opportunity divide harder to close because they are targeting people that will never be able to pay back loans anytime soon so they are taking money that is already hard to make or come by. It’s unfair to low income earners because not all of them read the guidelines, statements, and consequences that come with loans and rentals so they don't understand why money is being taken out of their bank accounts or they are not receiving the money they are working for. to make it easier everybody that is low income and do find themselves in these terrible financial problems should be able to find out the resources they need by asking the company they took the loan from for some type of payment plan or something that will keep them on the right track so their income doesn't go down. The government also takes a big part because it should be a certain limit of loans and rentals etc. that people can have or use. It is harder for people with low income to come back on top of their financial situations so of course loan companies and other crooked companies will target low income earners because at the end of the day the companies know what they can and can't do to get money back from that person.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Crecy Biography


My name is Dominique Crecy I am a 20 year old Year up Bay Area student. I was born and raised in San Francisco, CA and also the baby out of five other siblings. I take a passionate interest in my family, singing, writing songs, church, the LGBQT community, and many other hobbies that can be conversed later on. I was born in Fillmore on Geary Street, but raised in Lakeview until my mother moved us to the Portola district and later on to Solano County where my life completely changed. I continued my education in the San Francisco school district majority of my life, it wasn't as easy, I had a rough school experience but it got better January 25, 2010 when I attended Sacramento Job Corps and received my GED, and completed office administration trade. My goal is to complete Year Up and become a positive and valuable employee in the corporate world. I motivate myself because if I want to get a task done it is up to me to get it done and nobody else.

Friday, September 23, 2011

My Influence on how i speak


I  would have to say my neighborhood influenced the way I speak because, was born in what you would call the “ghetto”, and as I grew up my speech only got worse even though I can use words that sound intelligent I choose to speak the way I’m comfortable to speak. Even if that means people think I’m ignorant or don’t care about myself they don’t know me and if they took time to get to know me It would be better because I’m not dumb just the word I choose to use make me sound dumb. If I can go back and change the way I grew up speaking I wouldn’t because  I wouldn’t be the person that I am today if I just let what other people have to say effect how I was growing up. I am proud of the person I became and becoming. I thank my neighborhood for giving me the knowledge and words to help me get by on a daily basis. Can’t anybody take away my gift of speech even in the corporate world they can never make me feel less of a person because of the way I talk or converse with others.