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Meet Tabitha


Tabitha
                                        PoliteTabitha Polite

Department
Dietetic Services

How long at MUSC
3 years

How are you changing what's possible at MUSC
I'm a cashier in the cafeteria. I'm doing my best by giving customers a smile or brief conversation to let them know that there are people who care.

Children
Ja'Mari Alson. Everything I do is to prepare for his future and mine.

Unique talent
Acting

First thing you notice about a person
Their smile

Words of advice
Life is what you make it. These words of advice were pounded in my head by my father, Clayton Polite.

Best thing about working at MUSC
I love my customers. I love seeing them on a day-to-day basis and hearing about their lives. Everyone at MUSC is important. They are the reason why this place is growing and helping people all around the world.

 

 

 

Friday, March 23, 2012

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