Which means a lot of times we talk, we eat together, and I pretty much ask her any questions I have about ANYTHING. I’m an inquisitive sort, and it seems to me like she knows everything, so she’s great for advice about pretty much anything. Under her guidance not only have I learned about copyediting, filing, and business etiquette, but also about gems and minerals, boyfriends and husbands, and about ALL the people in the business school whom I should (and do) look up to and respect. It’s a pretty sweet job, and one that I literally walked into. My sorority sister was graduating, and sent out an email to the listserv asking for someone to take her old job . . . and I volunteered. I had no idea what I was getting into, but I’m pretty glad I took the chance.
Although sometimes I hate the idea of getting done with all my work at 5 or 6 every night, its usually worth it to hang out with my boss and all the amazing people at the business school. In fact, all the people I work with are well above my age . . . . there’s no one that’s actually a student. There are other students working in other departments, but I like the friends I’ve made . . . they certainly are diverse.

(A.B. Freeman School of Business)>>
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