Saturday, June 6, 2009

My face hurts

I never thought I would be able to say "I love my job" about another company, but after one week at my new company, I can.

If you will indulge me for a few minutes, I will recap the top 10 reasons that I love my new job:

10. I have 24 hour access to a gym. The gym is not a cheesy hotel gym, but a huge space with machines, free weights, and Direct TV everywhere.

9. Every morning at 8AM Dunkin Donuts delivers donuts, bagels, and muffins to our cafeteria. We are on the honor system and pay 50 cents for each.

8. We can order our lunch online from Apple Spice Junction. The money is directly debited from our paycheck.

7. My co-workers wear snuggies at their cubicles when they get cold.

6. The entire HR department celebrates each person's b-day by ordering a cake of the person's choice. This week, I had a Strawberry Passion cake from Cold Stone Creamery and a giant chocolate chip cookie from Mrs. Field's.

5. Business casual is the norm. People can wear jeans and sneakers if they want to during the week, and everyone does on Friday. (I felt overdressed in my Crocs.)

4. We have summer hours, which means that every week until Labor Day, we are encouraged to take a half day off - morning or afternoon of any day during the week.

3. I don't have a specific start or end time. My colleagues and I are truly measured by objectives. Many people work from home, including a colleague who lives in Oregon and my boss who lives in Cleveland. (This means that if C and I move out of state, I won't need to quit my job!)

2. The Director of HR greeted me on the first day of work with a hug and said, "Nikol! I'm so glad you said yes!"

1 1/2. I went to the ASTD conference in DC. Every year, the entire department attends a conference some where in the US.

1. I can and will make a difference.
My face hurts from smiling so much.

5 comments:

  1. Yeay! I'm so glad you like it! I love #7, too. You know what's funny that I noticed? So much of what people love most about their jobs is the atmosphere and the people, not necessarily the daily tasks of the job itself. Which is pretty much what you've ennumerated here. It sounds like an awesome place to work -- Jem and I are really happy for you!

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  2. With all those birthday cakes, Dunkin' Donuts, and delivered lunches, you're going to *need* that gym!

    Seriously, I'm filled with such joy that this is working out so perfectly for you. Double WOOT!

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  3. Sounds fantastic, I am really happy for you, except for the Snuggie part. Please don't go Snuggie on us.

    Snuggies are really wrong! You are better off wearing a hippie poncho to work.

    Your friend,

    John Marshall

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  4. Nikol - you worked really hard in your job hunt - you soooo deserve to be in this perfect place!!Enjoy - Enjoy - Enjoy!!

    ... a friend from the old perfect place .... who after reading that list is thinking we were missing out on some stuff!!!

    ~ gayle

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  5. Just came across your blog and I'm curious where your new position is... even though I'm happily employed, it's always nice to know about companies with great culture and policies (and you can email me if you don't want to post it online).

    Nice job with the blog... I will continue to read!

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