Tuesday, March 30, 2010

One - Two Rule

I'm starting to notice a trend at work, for every project I complete two more get added. Sometimes I haven't even completed a project and just the mere notion that I may be done with one soon is an invitation to take on more tasks and projects. Funny how today I ran into my City Manager as I pulled into the parking lot in the morning. He asked how I'd been and how things were going and I responded "busy". He jokingly replied "yeah, you better say that to me". All in good fun.

So what exactly is on my plate you may ask? Well here's the list:
-Revisions to four of the Police Department operations policies
-Completion of the Limited English Proficiency Plan (Federal Requirement)
-Development of intern program plan
-Prop. 202 grant funding for flashing signal school crosswalk
-Research restoration of Union Pacific caboose donated to the city
-Develop policy regarding email policy
-Research policies regarding sewer rates for part time residents (winter visitors
This doesn't include other research requests assigned by the Senior Management Analyst or the Deputy City Manager.

Today I handed off my my sales tax audit project over to the Finance Director. I had completed the bulk and most time consuming portion of the project but with my internship ending in several weeks the Deputy Manager wanted to ensure I got back to my other projects and returned to the City Managers Office. It was nice to work on something different after working with Excel for the past three weeks.

Additionally, the City today hosted Shadow Day. Dozens of high school students roamed the halls of City Halls and other city facilities shadowing department heads and other employees. It was great to see young minds learning about local government.

2 comments:

  1. The upside is your getting experience in a lot of different areas. It's hard work now but there will be payoff down the road!

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  2. It sounds like your experience will really help you in all your future endeavors. You should definitely thank your supervisors for letting you have such great responsiblity.

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