Monday, October 18, 2010

Project Coordinator: Day One

Let me start off by saying that while I am an early bird, 5:45am is just insane. I had a fitful night's sleep due to being A) excited about the first day of work B) afraid that I would oversleep and C) in a bed to which I'm not accustomed. Despite these issues, I still had a hard time getting up at 5:45am. To my frustration, I walked into the kitchen to find my mom already awake and asking a million questions about whether or not I'm ready for my first day, am I awake yet, what do I want to eat, etc. I realize it's nice of her to wake up with me and try to help me do things, and I really wish I could take her help graciously, but I am not that kind of person. At 5:45am, I want to make myself coffee and get ready without talking to anyone. I also have a severe problem with accepting her help with anything, I'm not sure why, but I get very anxious when she does things for me without asking. Instead of thanking her, I get upset.

 Traffic at 6:30am

Anyway, I leave from my mom's house at 6:30am and proceed to drive down I-45 to Sam Houston Toll to I-10 (kind of missed the exit, but this is the route I should have gone) to HWY 6. I had to go a roundabout way today because I have mush for brains this early in the morning and I missed the exit for I-10, which, by the way, is kind of hard to miss. I get to work just before 8am, get handed a stack of paperwork to fill out and then get introduced to about 15 people, and I can now tell you maybe what 3 of their names are.

I spent most of the day reading over the employee manual (about as exciting as it sounds), another manual about what I'll be doing (overwhelming) and training with my manager, Olga. Olga! She's from Russia, and there's another lady from Russia in the office with whom she frequently speaks Russian...it's very distracting because I want to understand what they're saying and I hear familiar words every now and then. The office (shared by everyone in the Translating Division) is large and I get my own L-shaped desk, complete with two monitors that go to the computer, a telephone (which rings incessantly) and a view of the vultures (wtf?) out in the parking lot. Not a bad setup.

Some highlights from the day: Olga seemed very impressed when I could answer her questions about what I'd learned (hooray for a pretty decent cramming memory) and I didn't cry on the drive home! Also, my "first day on the job" outfit was pretty great.

Note the subtle gray/black zebra printing on the skirt

2 comments:

  1. so excited for this new job - working with languages and translating, you will be learning something new every day! and i'm sure you'll get the hang of the commute. i think my dad leaves his house by 5:15AM from the woodlands to head downtown, maybe you could carpool :)

    and you get your own L-shaped desk? they might as well have an official name placard for you, that's awesome. i'm expecting an employee of the month post soon!

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  2. Been thinking about you and wondering how things are going :) Give me a call/email when you get a chance! miss you---Kelly

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