[TheThinkTank] full-timers/directors/project coordinators: how'sthe job treating you?

R. Dugas/Vélogik/Carrefour jeunesse emploi Saint-Laurent velogik1 at cjestlaurent.org
Tue Nov 20 08:06:31 PST 2007


Very busy, very exciting, lots of good opportunities to develop stuff and
fascinating people to work with. I’ve been doing this for 4 years now and
can’t imagine it any other way.

 

I think it’s the same in other organizations related to community enterprise
because we tend to believe in what we do and therefore really invest
ourselves in our dreams working.

 

And hiring staff will not make you have less of a workload, quiter the
contrary in my experience.

 

richard

 

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[mailto:thethinktank-bounces at bikecollectives.org] De la part de rachael
spiewak
Envoyé : 20 novembre 2007 09:32
À : The Think Tank
Objet : [TheThinkTank] full-timers/directors/project coordinators: how'sthe
job treating you?

 

since taking on directing sopo full time, i've come to find that this job is
all kinds of intense.  wonderful, but exhausting.  i'm wondering.. how much
if it is me and how much of it is this job?  is it unique to community bike
shops, or is it like this for other kinds of organizations?  or is it more
about the organization being a start-up?  for the folks in a similar
position: what's your day like?  hanging in there? 

thanks!
rachael

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