Well, up to this point I was starting to think that my job actually mattered - that what I was doing was worth my time since I’m getting more responsibility doled out my way and taking on more difficult tasks and the like. Over the past five work days, I have driven all over town checking public files in regards to political campaigns, made many a
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*you have a job. this is good...it can be hard to get anything immediately post-college.
*you have aspirations for your future (you are going to study for the LSAT while doing this so you will not be doing this forever).
*you have a neato up with the times office (aka, you do not have an ancient laptop that people randomly steal parts of)
*youre making money & money is always good (and it's got to be over 8/hr)
*you have your very own desk (sounds trivial but mine was recently usurpt (totally spelled that wrong) for a week...so i stood the whole time or had to do my work on the floor*i have no doubt it was titled "day to day" tasks because these are the day to day things, the office needs done to function. there will indubitably be more nifty, novel, and exciting things like researching around the city sorts of things that do require some sort of neocortical mediated functioning. those just arent the predictable, everyday things whoever wrote that could put because i stole their crystal ball ( ... )
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