It's a Friday Night.
Funny how I don't feel as sleepy as I had been for the past 4 nights. I guess tomorrow being Saturday is a key factor.
It's my second week in the office, and things are pretty much falling into place. The agency is new and most part of my time during the day goes into putting systems in place (yeah, the boss emphasises alot on them). Which is not bad really. It helps us to get organised. And once we get the hang of using templates, it is easier to produce reports and stuffs, instead of the need to pull our hair over the process.
-- just back from watching Greys Anatomy Episode 8. Watched Heroes Episode 9 before that, and Ugly Betty Episode 7 ---
So I meet people, arrange for appointments, smile, ask questions, imagine, think, write and did my role as a manager of the Agency.
The young people in the office seemed to be quite taken to me. It's good that they are comfortable talking to me about things, work or their views. I mean, it is good news that people in your office get along with you, RIGHT?
Sometimes, I felt like a mother hen, carrying the responsibility of taking care of these little chicks :) The chicks from the other coops seemed to be comfortable staying in my domain. It's a little sad that their mother hen doesn't seem to be taking care of them and feeding them well. I hope things will change for the better soon.
It is an entirely new role for me. The responsibilities that I hold now are more significant compared to the what I did in my previous company. In comparison, I had a more carefree working life then. Just do my job and let the bosses handle the big thing.
I was so insignificant.
Well, as Aunt May in Spiderman said, "With more power, comes more responsibilities." I have to read more, do more, think more. I have to adjust my perspective and move up accordingly to what is expected of me. It is a new experience, for now, and I am enjoying the learning bit in the meantime.
In the meantime.
It's my second week in the office, and things are pretty much falling into place. The agency is new and most part of my time during the day goes into putting systems in place (yeah, the boss emphasises alot on them). Which is not bad really. It helps us to get organised. And once we get the hang of using templates, it is easier to produce reports and stuffs, instead of the need to pull our hair over the process.
-- just back from watching Greys Anatomy Episode 8. Watched Heroes Episode 9 before that, and Ugly Betty Episode 7 ---
So I meet people, arrange for appointments, smile, ask questions, imagine, think, write and did my role as a manager of the Agency.
The young people in the office seemed to be quite taken to me. It's good that they are comfortable talking to me about things, work or their views. I mean, it is good news that people in your office get along with you, RIGHT?
Sometimes, I felt like a mother hen, carrying the responsibility of taking care of these little chicks :) The chicks from the other coops seemed to be comfortable staying in my domain. It's a little sad that their mother hen doesn't seem to be taking care of them and feeding them well. I hope things will change for the better soon.
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It is an entirely new role for me. The responsibilities that I hold now are more significant compared to the what I did in my previous company. In comparison, I had a more carefree working life then. Just do my job and let the bosses handle the big thing.
I was so insignificant.
Well, as Aunt May in Spiderman said, "With more power, comes more responsibilities." I have to read more, do more, think more. I have to adjust my perspective and move up accordingly to what is expected of me. It is a new experience, for now, and I am enjoying the learning bit in the meantime.
In the meantime.


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