12 Jun My Job Shadow, by Noah Mandac, Eighth Grade
Title:
My Job Shadow, by Noah Mandac, Eighth Grade
Date of Activity / Lesson:
June 2018
Location:
Mr. Green Beans DIY Coffee Roasting, Cottonwood School of Civics and Science
Description:
Location:
Mr. Green Beans DIY Coffee Roasting, Cottonwood School of Civics and Science
Description:
Description:
The Cottonwood School Of Civics and Science gives students many opportunities to go off campus and learn about topics first hand. In the eighth grade, we are required to complete a job shadow where students contact someone with a job they are interested in and set up a time where they can spend a day doing hands-on activities. You get to put yourself in the shoes of the person who does the job and experience what they do daily.
I got to job shadow with Travis Miller from Mr. Green Beans, a coffee roasting company. I spent the day learning about how to roast coffee beans using a big coffee roasting machine, the different kinds of roasts you can do to coffee beans, where they import their beans from, and how the different beans imported from different countries each have a unique taste that come along with them. I even got to taste test different coffees using a technique called cupping. After we got done with the cupping, we drove to a little cafe and flower shop called Frank, and I got to learn about how it is to own/work at a cafe and make coffee for people every day. I was taught how to make espresso shots using a espresso machine, and I was even told I might get a chance to work there in the near future.
Reflecting on the job shadow, I think it’s really cool to have the opportunity to go out see first hand how a job you may be interested works. Overall, this is a really unique and exciting opportunity our school offers and gets you to really see how the real jobs work.
Noah Mandac, 8th Grade