One of my favorite
things about any company I work for is the opportunity to go on a business
trip. I love business trips. I remember my first one with my first job in
college. I was lucky to go down to LA,
actually La Brea, and was able to spend the weekend with my family down
there. I took so many pictures of the hotel room for everybody back
at home. I still have those pictures.
I think I went on another trip for another job but can't remember what it was. It probably was not something very far or overnight or anything like that.
This is my first
business trip for the company. Most of
the time, we travel 90% to 100% of the
time for this company, so travel is part of our daily life.
I'm excited, but I'm
still looking for another full-time job.
I'll be going to Portland for a day and a half. I have relatives up there so I'm hoping that
I'll be able to spend time with them the day I get there.
I'm going for some
recruiting training.
We have a new
directors of operation in our region. He
has decided to have salary employees interview and/or hire new
employees. When he told me that, he kept telling me that this new move would not have an
effect on my hours. I told him I was not
worried because I was going to be starting school soon and in my mind, I knew that school
would help me find a full-time job.
My boss is really
busy. The new director of operations has
given him even more assignments. I'm not
sure where he is supposed to fit all this work and my work together. I'm supposed to help my boss out. My boss is very
accommodating and he's trying really hard to give me a lot of hours so that I
will stay and be happy, at least while he's there.
Looking ahead
though, I see that this new procedure IS going to have an effect on my
hours. Partly, I'm happy because I need
more time to study so I can get the good grades for school. But, I still have my living expenses to pay
every month. I don't believe that there
is a good balance at this time and so I am reaching out to my connections on
LinkedIn and the job opportunity e-mails that were sent to me.
There was one job
that fit me to a T that I applied for today.
I get really excited when I see a job that fits me well. I don't know how to kick the company into hiring me
because I can fit the company, and I'm available.
I just got to keep
trying. I went through about 10 e-mails
today contacting people who had sent me job opportunities or openings. It's hard to keep track and get on top of the
job opportunities when I worked all week in the office. It's not really kosher to be looking for work at work. I don't like to do other things at work except reading during lunch or my own break time. It makes me feel guilty. lt also keep me from focusing on the job at hand.
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