Monday, July 27, 2009

First Day at Work

Today I woke up at 5:45 am to get ready for work. I left at 7:05 am and clocked in at 8:00 am. I waited in Human Resources and signed a few papers, a couple consisting of what I can  tell everyone on here of what I am doing. When 9:00 rolled around I went with my supervisor to go get my badge. I have two cards, the first has a picture of me on it and the second is blank but can unlock doors if held up to an electronic device. After that, my supervisor had me take a tour which lasted about 40 min. Then I went back to Human Resources and waited for Paul, my boss, to come and get me. I ended up staring at a bunch of cubicles the until about one o' clock.  
Paul didn't forget about me or anything it's just that we couldn't get a hold of him to tell him I was there. So I ate lunch at the cafeteria and then went to the book store. I get an awesome discount on items since I work there.
Well I finally met up with Paul and started working with him. He put me on some softwares I had never used before, told me what to do, I was freaking out in my mind, and he left cause he had to do some other stuff. So I had to figure how to work DVD Studio Pro 4. 
Well I was able to do what he told me to do and after I was done I looked over and found a 5" thick manual of the software. I skimmed through that and learned some new things but I'm still a little shaky when trying to work the program. 
After that I walked around and helped Paul with other projects and he told me by the end of the week I'll be a master at DVD Studio Pro 4. 
I clocked out at 5:00 pm and headed home. So it was a pretty good start on the job and I get to do it all over again tomorrow. So I'm going to get ready for bed and I'll try to work on my video blog of the weekend when I went to the Rockies game and the theme park. Just a warning I was sick so I never really talked, but I'll uses subtitles.
Hope everyone is having a great summer and enjoying what is left of it!

1 comment:

  1. Wow, a card that can unlock doors when you hold it up to an electronic device. Sounds like they are pretty fancy up there

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