This summer was a first for me when it came to blogging. I’ve never been a blogger. As I was scrolling through my Blogger queue and noticed that
one of my posts hit 200 views, I was excited. Blogging had to appeal to me six months ago but now social media is a large facet of my job. The
bulk of the work I’ve done has been in social media. For someone who’s an
active Facebook and Twitter user each day, it only makes sense that social
media is part of my job. As a Finance and Accounting major, I didn’t think I
would ever be this heavily invested in marketing. It’s actually a running joke
that Marketing majors have it easy at Bentley, so I’m surprised to find social
media optimization as difficult as it is. It’s hard to get people to
interact with an insurance agency, because said agency is part of a "boring" to others industry.
While my social media presence has been a great
learning experience, forming relationships with those around me has been even
more so. I don’t know what it is, maybe it’s my boyish charm or classic good
looks, but it’s been very easy to make friends here. I never thought I would
call a group of women that could be my grandmothers my friends, but their
impact on me has been profound.
Today, I went to lunch with the group. Rita and I took my
Mustang, top down and all, to lunch. She said in the car that my departure felt
like she was seeing one of her grandkids off to school. I responded that I felt
like I had three grandmothers now. She’s a real straight shooter, she tells it
like it is and is not afraid to voice her opinion. I’ve eaten many a lunch with
just her, talking about anything and everything under the sun. For me, it was a great
compliment to hear someone consider me that close.
The other two, Julie and Sandi, are quite the talkers. Our
conversations generally consist of them talking and me nodding. Sandi is
light-hearted; she loves to laugh and sometimes she talks so fast it makes my
head spin. Yet, she’s incredibly wise and can offer truly insightful guidance
if called upon. She’s a true businesswoman. Julie and I are similar in
three ways; we like numbers, country music, and absolutely love candy. Every
once and a while, I forget that debits are on the left and credits are on the
right, but Julie is there to help me out. The other day, we both fell asleep in
the lawn chairs on our lunch break (whoops)!
Everyone has been great to me at the agency. I would mention
everyone else, but I have to adhere to a strict 700-word limit (so I don’t put
anyone to sleep). All of my colleagues have been truly helpful in every regard.
They are quick to offer insights when I have a big project and are reliable for
advice whenever I might need it. I’ve learned many life lessons just from
listening to people talk. To me, the experience has been far more valuable than
any work I could have done. At small business, I never expected to do
the kind of work I do in class. I don’t think anyone is going to let me factor
receivables or prepare a loan amortization schedule, at least until I have a
degree. To have an opportunity to understand an office environment, the way
people act and communicate will be my biggest take-away from this experience.
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