Tuesday, 20 July 2004 09:57 pm
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Started my Copy Editor Trainee job yesterday. While it has a lotta lotta benefits and carries a lotta promise, the first two days have been slow. I have not gotten anything to edit or proofread yet. Aside from a few brief intro sessions and a nice annual luncheon (how fortunate to have it on my first day), my work time has consisted of poring over a style guide and its addenda. I'm taking it seriously, reading carefully and taking very few breaks. Since I share an office with two other trainees -- one pleasantly 21 years of age -- I don't dare slack during work hours, and just to make sure I don't lose track of time, I refrain even during lunch. This is reminding me of my mom's observation when I was in high school, that I must have worked harder than any classmate.
Thankfully, if I understood my supervisor correctly, I've read enough to start editing tomorrow. Unlike reading a manual for hours, editing is not soporific for me: even when the material is jargony (a given for microbiology journals), I find it rather gratifying.
Thankfully, if I understood my supervisor correctly, I've read enough to start editing tomorrow. Unlike reading a manual for hours, editing is not soporific for me: even when the material is jargony (a given for microbiology journals), I find it rather gratifying.
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Congrats on getting started though I don't envy you your position as I also dislike editing. :P I'm coming off as rather negative in this post aren't I? But honestly, it's important to enjoy your job, that way it doesn't seem so much like a job. :)
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Editing definitely made this day go faster for me than yesterday. I can expect the job to keep going uphill from here.
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