No, I haven't been back, but Peter sent me a great picture:
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Border town woman's quest for magical stuff like northern lights, sane men, and size 8 jeans.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Cacti Obsession
Monday, April 10, 2006
Update
I finished the microeconomics paper I complained about in an earlier post. So now MBA stands for My Big Accomplishment.
Is that better Mom?
Is that better Mom?
Sunday, April 09, 2006
My Job
I am working as an academic counselor for Axia College, the online associates degree division of the University of Phoenix. I spend most of my day on the phone with students of all ages, from all over the country. My job is to do administrative tasks such as scheduling their classes, but the main responsibility for which I was hired is to retain students. A million things can make them want to drop out - family problems, juggling work and school, difficulty with the school work, etc. Being good at my job means being able to listen patiently and empathically (not a problem), empower students (not a problem), come up with creative solutions to their problems(not a problem), help them understand assignments (not a problem) and be able to survive nine hour days surrounded by cubicles as far as the eye can see (a bit of a problem- but getting outside and walking during my breaks keeps me sane).
Overall, I really like my job. I love getting to know the students and helping to foster and celebrate their success.
The University of Phoenix is the largest private university in the country and growing exponentially. The building I work in is huge, and one of twelve within a three mile radius. Three more such buildings are underway.
This is Jacque, the finance manager on my 'graduation team' (the graduation team also consists of several enrollment counselors). Jacque and I get along great, which is fortunate since we sit next to each other and have to confer about students throughout the day. My desk is on the other side of the partition (and is not being shown to you because it is, of course, messy). The reason the builiding is so empty is because this picture was taken Saturday afternoon. Jacque and I had both come in to get caught up on work.
Overall, I really like my job. I love getting to know the students and helping to foster and celebrate their success.
The University of Phoenix is the largest private university in the country and growing exponentially. The building I work in is huge, and one of twelve within a three mile radius. Three more such buildings are underway.
This is Jacque, the finance manager on my 'graduation team' (the graduation team also consists of several enrollment counselors). Jacque and I get along great, which is fortunate since we sit next to each other and have to confer about students throughout the day. My desk is on the other side of the partition (and is not being shown to you because it is, of course, messy). The reason the builiding is so empty is because this picture was taken Saturday afternoon. Jacque and I had both come in to get caught up on work.
Sunday, April 02, 2006
Renaissance Festival
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