My short maker manifesto talks about how I am a maker of
everything I could possibly be within my working boundaries. This means that I
can make many things while I work at the nursing home. The things I make are
all different. Although I make things physically that can be used to help
someone out I like to focus more on what I have made to better my future and
the future of others.
Walking
into a classroom filled with strangers all seeking to reach their goals. I walk
into the classroom where I will be learning to become a Certified Nursing
Assistant. The summer of my sophomore year a company named Julia Temple
Healthcare Center reached out to my school asking if anyone over the age of
sixteen was interested in accepting an offer they had. The deal was that if the
company pays the student’s CNA school’s tuition and passes that the student
will have to work two years for their company. I passed all the tests, received
my CNA license, and up to this day I am still working for the company that paid
my way through school. I never knew that CNAs existed. I knew that nursing
homes and obviously hospitals existed but I always thought that the ones in
charge of making sure all the patients were well taken care of were nurses.
After a couple moths passed that I was working there, I made up my mind on what
I wanted to my career to be. I wanted to become a nurse. I think that the
community in which I live is not very well educated. I do not want my community
to be like that anymore. I am going to better myself and my future to help
those do the same. I am a maker of keeping God’s creation alive and healthy. I am
well aware that this will not always happen and that there is room for loss and
failure, but it feels like I have a responsibility of trying to be the best that
I can be and make my living worthwhile.

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