Loving work rn
Jan. 11th, 2022 08:47 pmAaah finally finished with a large set of work meetings I was running with a coworker, now feel incredibly relaxed. It's something that was spread out over four days, and I haven't felt like I've been able to fully chill until the very end of this last meeting.
Really loving my current job and workplace; this was challenging but honestly it was mostly headed by my coworker while I did a lot of background stuff I was more comfortable with. There were a few little disasters with the software we were using for the meetings, but now I am very well equipped to handle similar issues in the future. As it turns out, doing (and failing at times and having to scramble for a fix lol) is one of the best methods of learning there is.
Now my boss has expressed a desire for me to branch out into some programming stuff, which is one area I REALLY love. My work is sort-of in the research realm, so programming is often used for projects and data stuff, but it's one of those skills that not everyone in the industry has or needs. Back when I first interviewed for this position, I remember sharing really passionately that I enjoy coding and learning new languages, and that it was one of my favorite parts of my previous job. Although it's been about a half-year since then (how the time flies!) it seems my boss remembered I expressed an interest and is now actively giving me an opportunity/excuse to learn more.
I'm still decompressing from the stressful past few days, but soon I'll be digging into SQL and SAS. To be honest I don't know a ton about them, so if you're reading this and know about them feel free to drop some hot tips. Excited to take them on soon!
Really loving my current job and workplace; this was challenging but honestly it was mostly headed by my coworker while I did a lot of background stuff I was more comfortable with. There were a few little disasters with the software we were using for the meetings, but now I am very well equipped to handle similar issues in the future. As it turns out, doing (and failing at times and having to scramble for a fix lol) is one of the best methods of learning there is.
Now my boss has expressed a desire for me to branch out into some programming stuff, which is one area I REALLY love. My work is sort-of in the research realm, so programming is often used for projects and data stuff, but it's one of those skills that not everyone in the industry has or needs. Back when I first interviewed for this position, I remember sharing really passionately that I enjoy coding and learning new languages, and that it was one of my favorite parts of my previous job. Although it's been about a half-year since then (how the time flies!) it seems my boss remembered I expressed an interest and is now actively giving me an opportunity/excuse to learn more.
I'm still decompressing from the stressful past few days, but soon I'll be digging into SQL and SAS. To be honest I don't know a ton about them, so if you're reading this and know about them feel free to drop some hot tips. Excited to take them on soon!
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Date: 2022-01-12 08:11 pm (UTC)Happy decompressing... flattening... slumping... melting...
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Date: 2022-01-13 12:23 am (UTC)