As of yesterday afternoon, I became a member of the working class of America. It only took the company three and a half weeks to realize I was the best person for the job and offer it to me. I start Monday morning, and I’m very excited and very nervous. I can’t believe that after all this time i will actually have a real grown-up job. I’ve never had one before that I had real responsibilities. I’ve always been just an intern where what I did didn’t really effect anything else. Let’s all hope and pray that it goes well and that I like it. I won’t be doing anything to extreme my first few days, just getting orientated and reading a bunch of SOP’s (standard operating procedures for those who aren’t familiar with the acronym). Then I get to shadow a veteran employee until I get the hang of what they do exactly. But I will be getting paid and not sitting home all day eating my self into obesity. So congrats to me for landing a job. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes.
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Written by on Friday, April 14, 2006 at 9:24 am (EDT) Tagged as: announcements work |
6 Comments
April 14, 9:37 am
So what exactly are you going to be doing and where are you going to be doing it? And, lastly, will you be doin’ it, and doin’ it, and doin’ it well?
April 14, 2:30 pm
I was fixin’ to ask how the job hunt was looking because you hadn’t updated in a while and I found myself rather curious about how fruitful the interview was. Way to go!
April 14, 8:10 pm
Congrats on the job!
BTW, I just scored 11953 in Solitaire (draw-3, timed game) in only 62 seconds ... huzzah! All hail the new solitaire sultan!
April 15, 7:58 pm
Sorry that I didn’t keep everyone in the know ... but I scored 12500 in 59 seconds last week, so your score creates no change in the hierarchy of Solitaire masters.
April 16, 5:32 pm
Oh well. Back to the drawing board.
April 17, 5:59 pm
I’m going to be working at a company that makes generic drugs. I would say where, but Kip doesn’t think I should put the company’s name on the internet. I will be testing the drugs to make sure they last a long time in the bottle.