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APhi Sailorgirl 07-27-2005 02:51 PM

Skills you learn at your internship, but don't put on resume
 
Since the thread for "what not to put on your resume" is more professional, here's a fun one I was thinking about as I was interning this morning.

1-Excellent with a paper cutter - I can cut out mock ups with quickness and straight lines
2-mail meter queen - want your interns to send out 500 invitations, no problem, we actually can figure out to use the mail meter
3- copier's best friend - want that collated, stapled, and on multiple colored paper, no worries, we know the copier like the back of our hand thanks to your continual requests
4-computer knowledge - once again the generation gap at its finest, we can make that excel sheet add itself up and that word document finally line up, and it only took us two seconds
5-Coffee and bagel getter - we know that Monday is coffee and bagel day, so much that the people at the shops already know our order

I'm sure i could think of more, so please share your own stories.:)

omegamcgee 07-27-2005 03:18 PM

Can set tab and indent on Word (seriously, no one else in my officce can do this)

Can add postage for 5 boxes of motions in head.

Can find any file and all of its attachments.

Can actually use the scanner, rather than just staring at it.

recentASAalum 07-27-2005 03:45 PM

at my last job we used to make jokes about things I could put on my resume like

fast as lightning filer

experienced envelope stuffer - we did a 2000 piece mailing in about two days...

likable envelope licker - never have I licked so many envelopes in my life!!!



*edited for spelling

PM_Mama00 07-28-2005 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by recentASAalum
at my last job we used to make jokes about things I could put on my resume like

fast as lightning filer

experienced envelope stuffer - we did a 2000 piece mailing in about two days...

likable envelope licker - never have I licked so many envelopes in my life!!!



*edited for spelling

Damn I thought I was the only person.

I learned nothing at my internship except how to stuff envelopes and make phone calls.

jubilance1922 07-28-2005 07:40 PM

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Originally posted by PM_Mama00
Damn I thought I was the only person.

I learned nothing at my internship except how to stuff envelopes and make phone calls.

Man, that sucks!

I'm so thankful for my internships when I was in undergrad. The research I did in one internship actually helped my company get a patent, so I was very happy to have been a part of it.

Not to mention I aced most of my labs because I had learned everything in my internships!

JenMarie 08-01-2005 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PM_Mama00
Damn I thought I was the only person.

I learned nothing at my internship except how to stuff envelopes and make phone calls.

Shoot... that's what I did at my paying job for 6 months. :rolleyes:

I'll also add along those lines: flyer and newsletter stuffer... for all those copied pieces that somehow all needed to be mailed at once but they were too cheap to get envelopes for. They guys in the back got really creative with the set up of this all. (I worked for a printer.)

ADqtPiMel 08-01-2005 10:34 AM

This makes me really grateful for my internships.

honeychile 08-01-2005 11:32 AM

I learned massive assertiveness! My first internship was with a politician who was up for election, and the very first day, he told me to buy a cheap, white "Vote for Jay" t-shirt to wear to the various campaign functions. I could see through TWO layers of this shirt! I smiled and said, "I'll buy the t-shirt, but there's no way I could possibly wear it in public - it would just embarrass both of us!" He was stunned - but, making a long story short, he started calling me "the classy broad".

So, while all the other people in the office were wearing cheap t-shirts and slinging spagetti, I got to represent my boss at teas, banquets, and other upscale occasions! :D

Unfortunately, I also learned the fast way to fan & stuff envelopes...

Ch2tf 08-01-2005 12:24 PM

This DEFINITLY makes me appreciate my internship.

GeekyPenguin 08-01-2005 12:48 PM

How to answer the phone "Wisconsin Victory 04"

How to ignore anti-choice protestors

How to be desensitized to those falsified and gross "abortion" pictures the anti-choice folks like to show off

amanda6035 08-01-2005 01:15 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
How to answer the phone "Wisconsin Victory 04"

How to ignore anti-choice protestors

How to be desensitized to those falsified and gross "abortion" pictures the anti-choice folks like to show off

Yeah, it's such a shame that "anti-choice" folks should have the opportunity to show gross pictures. After all, if it wasn't an issue, there'd be no gross evidence.

GeekyPenguin 08-01-2005 01:29 PM

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Originally posted by amanda6035
Yeah, it's such a shame that "anti-choice" folks should have the opportunity to show gross pictures. After all, if it wasn't an issue, there'd be no gross evidence.
:rolleyes:

Did you learn how to upset children and victimize women who were having a PAP at your internship, or were you born naturally bitchy?

amanda6035 08-01-2005 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
:rolleyes:

Did you learn how to upset children and victimize women who were having a PAP at your internship, or were you born naturally bitchy?

It's not my problem if children get upset. Yes, its a traumatizing thing if they figure out exactly what it means (most kids cant comprehend what abortion is) but then again, WHY should they have to be exposed to such violence? You're talking about victimizing women, but yet, you cant understand that as horrific as it is, it shouldnt be something that we should have to explain to our kids.

First day of my senior year in high school, there were protesters on the side of the road with posters and everything. It was made me sick to look at it. But that was the point. Do I agree with protesters? No. Do I think they were there for a reason? Yes.

When i went to work that evening, I was talking about it with another student who went to my school. I worked in a department store, and a customer came over to us and said "I'd appreciate it if you would stop this conversation. I dont want to have to explain to my 7 year old what abortion is."

Exactly. You shouldnt have to explain it. It shouldnt be an issue. I'm pro-choice....you make the choice to be a dumbass and get pregnant, you suffer the consequences. There are entirely too many forms of birth control available these days. If you dont want to get pregnant, you wont. Period. Even rapes and "oops the condom broke"...thats what the morning after pill is for. Abortion is an excuse for stupid people.

WCUgirl 08-01-2005 01:45 PM

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Originally posted by amanda6035
If you dont want to get pregnant, you wont.
Not true. I personally know three women who got pregnant while on birth control pills.

Quote:

Originally posted by amanda6035
...thats what the morning after pill is for. Abortion is an excuse for stupid people.
I personally would never take a morning after pill -- to me, they're still too new and have too many issues surrounding them. I've read at least one article where a woman died from taking these.

/hijack

Rudey 08-01-2005 01:48 PM

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Originally posted by AXiD670
Not true. I personally know three women who got pregnant while on birth control pills.



I personally would never take a morning after pill -- to me, they're still too new and have too many issues surrounding them. I've read at least one article where a woman died from taking these.

/hijack

So abortion is totally safe and nobody has died from it?

You would rather wait and get an abortion instead of taking the morning after pill if I get ya, right?

-Rudey


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