Thursday, November 15, 2007

travel

so depending on what type of technological background one might have, and depending on how computer - savvy ya are......

there are two computer programs, one that the state says you should use, and the other that you are already using, and being that you are scheduled to meet with the state rep on these issues, all the way down in the southern part of your state, the objective is to remain objective, and to see both sides equally, like you are mediating between two people that are arguing, of course it could be seen as interviewing someone for a job. the program that was in place for a year, and then the state said, oh, by the way we are thinking about going to this new program, i know wonderful right... well so now it rests on me, and i find myself in quite the awkward place, but as are most things in my world.... but the opportunity definitely has its advantages, being able to spend a couple days with family, clearing sandpoint for the time while away........of course in the end having to compile a report, a conclusion, as to which program would be best suited, in my opinion to be used for what it is designed for, and of course how well it does that (what it is supposed to)

2 comments:

Sandy said...

Wow! It sounds like a lot of responsibility to have that kind of position. What a testament to your employers faith in you that they are asking that of you. Way to go.

Anonymous said...

Be careful to watch out for #1. Your employer has a history of doing what they want for reasons other than....well, which program is best isn't so important to them. Report accurately but do what you need to do to make sure that you are lined up with whichever program will benefit you the most.