Posted by Dinah on July 3, 2005, at 13:38:39
In reply to Re: ((((Poet)))) » Dinah, posted by Poet on July 2, 2005, at 14:56:06
I hate to be cheerful, it's not in my nature. But I see a lot of positives here. You're surrounded by nice people who like you, and who already appreciate your powerpoint abilities.
It might be a good opportunity to work your way up to a position that will give your intrinsic job satisfaction, and you'll already have the satisfaction of knowing you're liked and appreciated.
I know in our company, they're always willing to let people work up to their potential. So if they show they're capable of more than they're hired for, they'll be happy to expand the job description.
The ability and creativity involved in writing and powerpoint demonstrations can also probably be used in other ways. And the attention to detail and concentration involved in being good at proofreading will also serve you well.
I think being with nice people who appreciate you is sooooo important. I think half my work problems are related to anger at what I percieved as insensitivity when my dad and my friend (who both worked there) died.
How much room for upward mobility is there with your company?
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