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Hello, people. Apparently I cannot stay away from you for more than a few days.;)

My new job is a breeze. I am part of a team working on updating huge publication catalogs called the International Media Guides. There are five thick volumes issued each year, listing thousands of newspapers & magazines from all around the globe. We put in publishers' addresses, contact info, profile description, advertising rates etc. It may seem like mindless data entry at first glance, but it does take some figuring out at times to extract all the necessary information from the promotional flyers we receive - and it definitely helps to know more than one language.:) Which makes it a perfect job for me, in a way.

As for the so called stress level, so far there is none. The atmosphere in the office is extremely relaxed, with people chatting leisurely all the time, and everyone dresses about as casually as they can, short of coming to work in their pajamas (I wonder what they wear on their "casual days"... lol). No buttoned-up executive freaks whatsoever.;) Well, the boss is a rather neat elderly lady, but she's not the type that makes her employees nervous. Not at all. Actually, she took me out to lunch on my first day, and even though we were gone for about an hour and a half, she told me to put only a 30-minute lunch-break on my time-sheet.:) She also said she doesn't care how long my training takes, and wants me to take all the time I need for practice, until I feel totally comfortable with every aspect of the job. So right now all I'm doing is entering fictional information into the training system java screens. And the crazy geeky guy in the next cubicle keeps me amused by inventing creative newspaper titles like "Drowning Fish" (sic!) or telling me to put in Denzel Washington as the Advertising Manager.:D That is, when he is not completely mesmerized by his iPod.;) (btw, I am SO getting one too, as soon as my training is over and I don't have to listen to people explaining things to me all the time :D)

On the downside, the building has no cafeteria, and the only place close enough to make it during a half-hour break is MacDonalds.:( Which means I have to either fix my own lunch at home, which takes precious time, or buy and ingest some processed shit (which is a serious health hazard).:/ And also, quite predictably, I am not getting enough sleep. Even if I go to bed before midnight (which I mostly did this week), I usually wake up after 4-5 hours and then just toss and turn until it's time to get up. And I know that if I didn't have to get up early, I would eventually fall back asleep for another 2-3 hours and be just fine. I need to do something about that - I just haven't managed to figure out what. Because if it keeps happening, then the nasty migraines from hell are just around the corner.:(

Speaking of which - I need to finish this post NOW and scamper off to bed. *sigh*

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Date: 2006-12-01 06:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansecrets2.livejournal.com
Sounds like a much better position than your previous job, though! No stress and a relaxed atmosphere mean a lot. Hopefully you'll settle into a more relaxed sleep schedule once you get used to the new daily routine...

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Date: 2006-12-01 08:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eliriel1.livejournal.com
Congrats,my dear.Seems to me that you have a good new job,a good expectation to accomplish some things that will make you feel good.I agree with Namarie.As soon as you get used to your job,you will sleep better..I hope that, soon ,your nights will be relaxing and your days will be filled with joy and good feelings.
Hugs,
Liri

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Date: 2006-12-02 04:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com
Don't even mention my previous job... lol. There is no comparison whatsoever. I hardly do anything and am being praised for picking up stuff so fast - instead of told how much better I should be performing by now. And yet, I believe no miraculous change of personality has occured. If anything, I was trying harder then than I am now. Go figure. *shrugs*

As for my sleep troubles, it's something I've been struggling with for years, and it seems to occasionally get better, only to get worse again. It's also possibly related to other psychosomatic issues - namely, I think it's my overactive bladder that wakes me up at least once every night. I am slowly and reluctantly reaching the conclusion that I should probably see a doctor about it. Or maybe I'm just a hypochondriac "old maid" who fusses over herself because she has no sick children to worry about (as some of my relatives would undoubtedly say).;P

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Date: 2006-12-02 04:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com
Thank you so much for your kindness and support. I really appreciate it. *hugs back*

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Date: 2006-12-02 05:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oceansecrets2.livejournal.com
I'd say if it's keeping you up nights it's worth having a doctor check it out just to be sure it's nothing serious.
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