Tuesday, August 31, 2010

First Day On The Job

Today was the first day of my internship at CNS News. I went into it with excitement, but left a bit discouraged. I showed up early like any good intern would. Once my boss finally came to meet me we filled out some paperwork and then he introduced me to everyone in the office. He then proceeded to show me to my desk and helped me log into my computer. After that he left and didn't return for quite sometime. So there I was sitting in front of this computer with no instruction. I decided to get on CNS' website and browse around. He finally came back to tell me I could go to lunch. In fact, he took me to lunch. I like free food. 

At lunch he was asking about issues that interest me and such. I proceeded to tell him that what I am really interested in is public relations. Unfortunately he told me that CNS does not offer a PR internship. I was quite disappointed and beginning to feel like I picked the wrong internship. I am not a political junkie and that seems to be a requirement in this environment. 

Let me cut in to tell you a bit about CNS News. CNS prides itself on reporting the stories that go unreported. They coined the phrase " media watchdog" and are out to expose the liberal media bias. CNS reporters writes stories that are posted on their website (cnsnews.com) and are available to be picked up by other news outlets. So if I can keep up with this crowd, then eventually my stories should be showing up on the internet somewhere. Anyway, that is CNS in a nutshell. Now back to regularly scheduled programming.

After lunch I did the same thing; "familiarized myself with the website". In fact, I familiarized myself until 5:30pm when I went to find my boss to make sure I was allowed to leave. I think it is safe to say that the day did not go as well as I had planned. I felt pretty well ignored all day and it looks like I'm not going to get to do much of what I really wanted to learn about (public relations). I left with soar feet and a bruised sense of confidence, but it was just the first day. I figure it has to get better from here. So I will show up tomorrow morning expecting the best. Thankfully the Lord's mercies are new every morning. Also, I was walking by the Capitol tonight and a band was playing Journey's "Don't Stop Believing". That's got to be a good sign, right?  ;)


7 comments:

Karen said...

Ahhhh. Such a bummer, Krista! It has to get better from here, right?!! Love you~

Rachel said...

Ugh! First day blues. We're praying it gets better.

The Downing 5 said...

Ughh! Had a similar experience in Cincinnati. At that time (1992), they wanted to pay me $28K a year to sit at a desk to fill a spot. No job duties, no requirements-nothing! It was so not for me. But, I'm sure you prayed about what to do and where to go. God has you there for a purpose. It will get better!

Anonymous said...

Krista, The first few days on a new job are always the hardest. Things will get better especially with your positive attitude!

Monica said...

Krista, I am the anonymous from the previous comment. I am not sure why it showed up as anonymous. I didn't want you to think that some creeper was looking at your blog. Monica

Billy said...

Krista, sorry for the bummer first day! :-( I am praying it gets better.

Keep up the good attitude and you will be rewarded. God has a plan for your time there even if it is not what you thought.

ShaggaBear (Linda) said...

Krista, just found your blog. so sorry to hear about your first day. hoping that your subsequent days went a little better. but any experience in dc will be good for the ole' resume so give it your best.
are they wanting you to find your own stories to write??? "krista exposes bias on CNN" will be the next headline. :)
love you.