Pictured above is a visible representation of how I picture myself leaving TeamKinetic on my last day.
Unfortunately for me, this is not quite accurate. And I don’t plan on any casual arson…
But this is officially my last and final blog for TeamKinetic, which has come around a lot faster than I ever could have imagined. TeamKinetic has mirrored a second home for me over the last year. You might even say, a home from home, with most weeks having spent more time with colleges than I had done with my actual family.
At The Beginning Of Time
Like starting any new job, initiation is always needed. You know the usual.
Chris (director): Here are the toilets, this is what to do in case of a fire, oh and do you like roller coasters?
Me: Erm… yeah sure, obviously lying not willing to let the other team members down, and completely ruin the works outing.
All I’m going to say is, never EVER again.
When starting any new job there are always initial uncertainties (some more terrifying than others). Will I be able to fulfil the job role? What if I hate my boss? What if he hates me? What if I don’t know the answer to something? All these little things almost fester in the mind. For me personally, I’m not a huge worrier and have a laid back approach to life. What will be, will be. However, I’m only human and these little things did bother me in the initial few weeks.
But I soon found my footing and so the journey began.
The Journey
Once I had found my inner confidence I was soon able to achieve more than I thought I initially could with TeamKinetic. Working alongside my trusty more literate colleague Alex, I or we were able to take on all the challenges which lay ahead. But I’m not here to bore you with the specific’s of all our adventures. So instead here’s a visual montage of a few things we have been involved with.
Between us
- Over 100 blogs published
- Consistent development of TeamKinetics SEO
- Many many hours spent editing videos
- Campaign planning our brains out…
- Email, after email, after email
- And many office laughs and giggles to accompany
In The End
Like any good story, the end is always near. But it’s been a great story to live.
Huge thanks to Chris, Steve and Rolf for having me.
And do give TeamKinetic volunteer management software a good look around, what they’ve developed over the years is actually pretty good!
They don’t talk about this though.
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