Third Last Day: Busy? Just Go to Bed.
Several people have informed me that too much time has passed since I’ve last written – I’m sorry for that! While I have been using my time for many other things (as always), that is not the reason for my blogging absence. It’s been awhile because frankly, I’ve been having trouble figuring out what to say. In my first One-Week Job blog post, I said this:
“I’ll be talking about the jobs, of course, but the implications of my involvement in them will transcend the environment I’m in at the time.”
When I used these words a few weeks ago, I meant to convey to You that I wouldn’t just be giving you a play-by-play of my work days, but that I would be asking questions that brought my experiences from the workplace into a universal place, one that You could easily access. Moreover, I meant do both things somewhat equally.
You may have noticed that I have given few details about what I was actually doing as a nonprofit worker. That’s because I have very little to say about that part of the job, which is neither a great nor a horrible thing. It simply means that there are things to be to be said about why I feel the way I feel. This time around, things’ll be much heavier on the question side and less so on the task-oriented side. There is an opportunity for learning. I hope to shed some light on some of that “learning” in the “Question Time” section.
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