Sunday, August 28, 2011

Working Life

While Nick is transitioning out of his job, I am still in the process of transitioning into my new one. Insidetrack is a ten year-old company with a sole purpose of supporting college students in their quest for higher education. Insidetrack has contracts with dozens of colleges around the nation. Each college is assigned a "team" of coaches from Insidetrack. Each team is dedicated to increasing the level of support and, ultimately, retention of students at the school. My team is Westwood College. We tend to think that we are the best team in the company ;). We are a group of diverse individuals--all very friendly and fun-loving. Westwood is supposedly one of the most difficult schools to coach for because we encounter a lot of students in dire circumstances--including homelessness, unemployment and domestic violence. During my first week of work, I was told that I should consider my placement with Westwood as an honor, as the student population faces many adversities and I was placed with Westwood because the Insidetrack knew I could handle the position.
I have over 70 students on my roster. I make 50+ calls a day and aim for at least 9 student meetings per day (via phone, ranging in time from 5 to 30 minutes). So far it's been going great. I have so much support from my direct manager and the rest of my team. It is obvious to me that Insidetrack strives very hard to keep their employees happy. So far, we've had several morale-boosting events, including paid frozen yogurt, an hour of laser tag, ice cream, bagels, and weekly 30-minute "rejuvies"-- usually on a Wednesday afternoon, consisting of anything from charades to walking along the waterfront.
Have I mentioned my view?! We work on the 8th floor of the 1st World Trade Center building, facing the waterfront. We have clear views of Mt. Saint Helens and Mt. Hood. But it's going to get even better: come November, we are moving two blocks over to the Bank of America building (ironic, no?) and will be working on the SIXTEENTH floor! I'll be sure to post pictures of my view when the time comes, but until then, here is the view from my desk right now...
See that tall building out the window? That's where we're moving.
I believe we'll have the second-highest floor in the building. 
Due to the poor quality, it's very difficult to see Mt. St. Helens in the first picture and Mt. Hood in the second one. But trust me, I can see them from my desk!!!
There are SO many food carts and fun little eateries around here that it's been very difficult sticking to my budget! My coworker Kristen (who coincidentally started with Insidetrack/Westwood on the same day as me and is already super good at her job as coach) introduced me to a foodcart that sells "Dutch Waffle Tacos." I opted to go a little crazy for once and got the S'mores waffle taco, which included Nutella and Marshmallow Fluff! It tasted so good that I was oohing and ahhing the whole way back. What a treat! Now I want to recreate it at home.
  If I told you that it tasted 10 times better than it looks, would you believe me? I'm craving one just looking at this! 

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Flower Children

There's a pretty funny story to go along with these pictures... They were taken about an hour after the shooting spree/tournament (seen in the videos below). We had just packed up the guns and were ready to head out when one of the guys was lagging behind because he decided to pick some flowers for his lovely lady. Once we were on the road, the guys in the back seat (Mike, Joe and Rod) decided that the flowers should be split among the three of them so that all of them could get "points" from their ladies. Then they realized that once split among the three of them, each of their bouquets was pretty skimpy. Thus, they made Mike Jr. (the driver) pull over once they got close to home so they could supplement their collections.
Look how happy they are with their bouquets!


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Opportunity Beckons!


Well, the decision has been made to move to Eugene in October! Katie will be staying up in Portland to put some time in at work while I try my hand at Commercial Real Estate down in the "Promised Land," as Matt would say. I can't wait!

Sometimes it seems like things line up for a reason. A hefty work bonus due in about a week provides the stability needed to take on this venture, and a random Saturday-off provides the necessary time to take the Real Estate Exam. I'll have a couple weeks of good, solid review time.

Only 6% to go! At this rate, I should be finishing the coursework by tomorrow night.

Friday, August 5, 2011

All Time Shotgun Shootout Championship, 2011

Last weekend we went to Eugene for my cousin's wedding! It was a "rip snortin' good time." We also managed to get in a day of shooting! Part 1 of the video is below (part 2 coming soon).

I'll post more content about our trip after work!