Ms. Thompson Case Summary

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Ms. Thompson worked on the following contracts: Wells Lamont (assembling clips with buckles and rings), Plastic Ware (placing eating utensils, napkins, salt, and pepper packets into a bag), and Richardson Molding (packing flag kits and assembling hinge pins). The instructor noted a limitation in Ms. Thompson taking the initiative to complete tasks instead of waiting for instructions. She did janitorial work at HCC, DHS, MS extension offices, and the KAP building.

Beginning March 08, 2017, Ms. Thompson began a community based tryout at a local restaurant, Frenchies. Written performance ratings from her community based supervisor, Ms. LeSallis, noted that Ms. Thompson is doing well in the areas of paying attention to details, being courteous

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