Arrived at the new office at about 8:30 for the first day as a true, full-time employee out here in the real world. My official title is, well, that's sort of up for debate. Deputy New Media Director. It is something like that.
Anyway, after getting some introductions out of the way, I went to work on what is going to be my job for the next few months. It involves blogging and Twitter, and blogging and Twitter. With maybe some Facebook in there somewhere. Bear with me, there are several places you can check out what I will be doing, with more to come.
First, there is our pushback site, AstroTruth, which is a lot like Really?Seriously? at LCV. That is more closely tied to the main campaign site, Clean Energy Works, which you can also follow on Twitter and Facebook.
Currently, however, most of my work is going to be on a site focused on youth, called Consequence. Eventually the url for that will change to reflect the current year, so stay tuned. This of course, also has Facebook and Twitter.
As far as I can tell, you can't actually see whether I wrote a post or not, so you're just going to have to learn my voice. Also, if you know some youths that would be interested in the Challenge, turn them toward it. It is a great way to learn some campaign tools for the future.
Most of my days are going to spent writing, which is something I've grown accustomed to and am getting better at. The hard part isn't actually writing posts, it is searching for content, especially since this specific page is geared toward youth. News is one thing. Finding extremely targeted content like that is a different challenge. Today was a mild success. Tomorrow will be better.
The moment of the day came away from the typing on my computer and actually while I was filling out my forms. Obviously, I have filled out a lot of employment forms before, but never one for healthcare. That was a first and one I had to pause before I signed. It may seem very small, but given my lack of coverage since June, it was a big step.
Final detail: the days are going to be very long. I left at 7:30. Chalk up 11 hours on my first day.
A couple of cool/interesting things also happened in the world today:
I found this Huffington Post piece about the affect the treatment of a girl can have on the world incredibly interesting.
How the black community suffers from the stupidity of some black athletes.
A current and future black leader is changing the way governing is done in Newark, NJ.
Now here is a PAC we can all get behind.
A former Democrat turned Republican lost his entire staff. Including the interns. Interns NEVER quit.
And
Alright, gotta go back to the
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