I started a new job on Monday the 2nd of October. I am working as an Editorial Assistant for a medical communications company.
It is my first ever job in a corporate role. I sit at a desk, in an office where lots of other people sit at desks, and I am supposed to be in charge of editing medical journals, manuscripts, presentations, posters and other such publications, which can be found online on journal websites, in medical magazines, on leaflets and at medical congress booths!
Because it is only my first week, I have found it insufferably boring.
Well, I lie.
It has been great, except for today.
Monday was an introductory and training day, but Tuesday through to Thursday I was given several pieces of work, one of which included an 80-slide presentation! I spent a good eight hours on that, over the course of two days, and the rest of my time was divided between other pieces of work, training sessions and meetings. So it was pretty full-on, and I was enjoying myself.
But today…
Today I had a very minor task, taking me about two hours in total. It really didn’t help that I came in 45 minutes early. So I finished that, and have now been twiddling my thumbs all day because there is no other work available. All very frustrating I must say. I know it’s because I am new, and haven’t particularly been trained in a great deal of things, so can’t be given any terribly important pieces of work but for goodness’ sake I just want to get on with it! I have been trawling the internet all day, and reading other peoples’ blogs, which is great because I haven’t had the free time to do that in a while.
Work is about 45min drive from my home, but it usually takes me an hour and a half, because the traffic is horrendous. A colleague told me yesterday that during the school holidays the going is great, and now I am lamenting the minimal holidays school children get in the UK. I tried to leave twenty minutes earlier than usual today, in the hopes that I would arrive early enough that I could leave half an hour early. It took me exactly 45 minutes to get here, with absolutely no traffic on the roads! That made me very annoyed, I have to say.
It means I either have to get in very early, or exactly on time with a risk of being late!
Anyway.
That was just an update on my first proper job in my chosen career path. I am an editorial assistant! Maybe one day in the future I can be an editor of a book publishing house! Maybe! Baby steps, amiright?
To be honest I was shocked they’d hired me, considering I have had no experience in this field, except for very minimal freelance work. Shocked and pleased, emphasis on the ‘pleased’.
Wishing you success in your new job and hope you find it rewarding.
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Thank you very much, Jovina! I hope so too ๐
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Yay for the new job! Maybe work will pick up next week. ๐
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Thank you! Everybody says to chill out and take it easy because soon it will pick up too much! ๐
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Congratulations OB!!!
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Thank you very much, Colleen! ๐ I hope your travels are going well!
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We have traveled on home OB. And they went very well indeed. Thank you!
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Congratulations! I hope you will enjoy it every day more.
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Thank you very kindly, I really hope so too! ๐
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One thing’s sure, you can go far in many careers if you want… I just hope you find time to keep on writing!
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Oh my, I really hope so too. I won’t be writing much as part of my job but when I come home, I hope to write plenty. Thank you for stopping by, Curtis. I hope all is well on your end!
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All well, thanks. Perfume Island out next month! Meanwhile, looking forward to hearing about your new job. Best of luck!
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Wow, so quickly! Congratulations! Thank you ๐
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Hurray for you! You’ll get it all sorted out in no time!
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Thank you! ๐ So they all say! ๐
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Hope it goes well. When I was still working where I was visible (as opposed to freelancing), I had a terror of having nothing to do. For a long time, I kept a list of things I could do if i found myself twiddling my thumbs. None of them really needed doing, but they gave me a sense of safety. And I never did a single one of them.
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That’s interesting, why were you afraid of having nothing to do? I enjoy having nothing to do now, I read all the latest tech news! What sort of things were on your list? Perhaps I ought to take a leaf from your book…
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