Five Ideas
1.) First impressions are key. You have to talk the talk so you can then walk the walk. Express yourself, remain calm, channel the nervousness and impress. Your best chance for a good first impression is to dress appropiately and to prove yourself to be thoughtful.
2.) Exhibit hard work. If filling out an application or given the opportunity to list your numerous responsibilites, jump on the opportunity. Hard work will separate you from the rest of the pack. Especially given this day and age, it seems to be largely shocking and even more impressive when someone exhibits hard work.
3.) Do not stress over any part of it. If you’re turned down, it just means another door opens.
4.) Stand strong and make it clear that you have a voice, and that you are serious about taking on whatever job it might be.
5.) Be yourself. (Cliche, I know)
You also are really good with words, so it will serve you will. You’re also really likable.
An example of what you could say: I am eager and very much so, driven. I handle a large amount of responsibility daily, some would say too much for one person, but I am fully capable of handling it. I have experience with handling Goats, multiple years of it. I am familiar with lifting 50 pounds of feed as work. {List further responsibilities} Rest assured that I am really familiar with responsibility and work as a whole. I would greatly appreciate a chance to prove all of my words to be true.