Showing posts with label Work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Work. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Ready to Rock

I've mentioned here before how much I like my job (I'm an insurance claims adjuster for those who don't know). Even though my coworkers and I work hard, we find time to have loads of fun together too. I really appreciate having a company that plans for its employees to have the occasional afternoon off to do things together as a team. It makes for a very happy workforce, with employees who are dedicated to providing top notch service. Sounds like I'm brainwashed, but it really is true.

We've had laser tag outings, trivia events, Polar Bear plunges and more. Our latest event is happening today... a Rock Band tournament. This afternoon around 8 or so teams within my office will squeeze in a few minutes between phone calls to battle it out, rocker style. My team spent an hour or so at my house yesterday, practicing and planning. You see, we can't just show up and rock. Not at all. We need to have costumes and posters and loads of personality (and perhaps the occasional afro wig). In fact, I just got finished painting my nails to go with our loosely 80s theme.


I figure the brighter the better. So wish me luck!! Our team stands a pretty good chance of winning this whole thing, but we've got some stiff competition. The biggest of which is probably my sister's team. We're gonna take her down!!! :)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Attitude

I had the distinct pleasure of working on a Habitat for Humanity home yesterday. I've done it once before, over a decade ago (eeek!), as a high school student with my church youth group. This trip was different though, because it was with coworkers of mine. There's something really awesome about doing this kind of work with adults who have families and lives and a host of other things that they could use an excuse not to lend a hand.

But lend a hand we did. We headed over to Annapolis and put in a full day's work on seven rowhouses. We did mostly framing work, which happens to be what I did the last time I volunteered with them. I'm starting to become an expert! Ok, not really, but I'm not half bad. It rained off and on all day, so what could have been a fairly simple task became slow and arduous, full of mud and general ick. And yet my entire team maintained a positive attitude throughout.

Note: Not my hands.

Had you asked me just a few years ago if I was happy about where I worked my response would have been pretty negative. In 2007 I was let go (one of hundreds) when the bank I'd worked for for eight years was bought by another. While I'd held various positions over the years, it was the only company I'd ever worked for since graduating high school. My bank was one of a few sister banks and our entire workforce was only about 250 people, so everyone knew everyone else on some level. Because of the positions I held I got to see people from various branches on a regular basis and it truly felt like a family working together. It was pretty devastating when Mark and I drove to work (we both worked at the same place - met there actually) and read in the newspaper of the merger. To say that the next few weeks, which were full of lots of questions and not nearly as many answers, was stressful is a major understatement.

I was fortunate to get a job with my current employer lined up before my last one ended. But it was a big change moving from a company of 250 employees in just four counties within the state, to a corporation that staffed thousands across the country. My first few months on the job were stressful and confusing and I felt like everyone was so divided, with none of those family ties I'd felt before (except for working with my sister). And a lot of that stemmed from my bad attitude about leaving the company I'd loved. But over the years my attitude has changed and I'm happy to say that I'm thrilled to work for the company that I do. I love that it's a workplace filled with people who want to help our community in any way possible, with leadership who makes it a priority to allow volunteering, even during work hours.

That's not to say things are perfect (they rarely are when corporations are involved), but I'm a big believer in the idea that you reap what you sow. I work hard at staying upbeat no matter what changes come my way and love that I work with a team of people who do the same, as evidenced by yesterday's activities. Do you have the same sort of experience at work? Or at home even? If not, instead of focusing on what was, try focusing on what can be and think long and hard about how you and your attitude can change everything.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Weekend Plans

What's on your to do list for this weekend? I had planned to work on Saturday and hang out with the kidlet on Sunday. But then this happened:



Many Eastern states have been hit hard with torrential rains. This includes Virginia, one the states in the claims zone that I do insurance claims for. As a result, our property reps have been hit hard with claims and I've volunteered to help out with "cat duty". I'll be spending Sunday (from 7am to 7pm - ick!!) in the office making phone calls. I figure the extra pay I'll be getting will be needed in order to meet the kiddo's Christmas expectations.

So, what's your plan for this weekend?

Friday, October 9, 2009

Piano Stairs

You know, I might be tempted to actually walk up the 3 flights of stairs to my office every day if they were like these:



Ok, so not really. But I'd at least try it once.

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