I've been here at West Midlands Fire Service for 4 months
already! Time has absolutely flown by and it's been quite a journey.
It's crazy to think that 4 months (and 1 day) ago, I was
still unemployed and looking desperately for any job that I could get my hands
on. Social media didn't even occur to me as a career, but now? I couldn't
imagine doing anything else.
It's been a bit of a drastic transformation – from being jobless
and hopelessly having my fingers crossed for a supermarket job, to being on the
bottom rung of an exciting and opportunity-filled career ladder.
So, I say opportunity filled, but what opportunities have I
had? I've conducted interviews, most notably with the Chief Fire and Rescue
Adviser to the UK Government, Peter Holland CBE. Great experience for me as
someone who loves to talk to people and develop my confidence in doing so. He's
also a fan of my beloved Chelsea .
Happy days.
Possibly one of the most rewarding and heart warming of the
opportunities I've had so far was to meet Destiny Africa, a Ugandan choir made
up of orphans. I found their happiness inspiring, and felt privileged to spend
a morning with them. They’re also extremely talented, giving us a sneak peek
into what they can do.
The work itself has also been fantastic. I still look
forward to getting up every morning for work (even though I still struggle with
the 5:30 am start), which is something not everyone can say. I get to do a huge
variety of stuff, with the constant flexibility to try my hand at something new
and creative. It's great to be a part of a team that works well together and
gets on, making for a productive workplace, but just as importantly, the
ability to have a laugh at work.
My passion for the industry just keeps growing and growing.
This may sound geeky, but I find myself at home looking through what’s new in
social media, keeping up on SocialMediaExaminer.com, doing research into
anything I might be able to develop into the fold at work, and just trying to increase my knowledge
of social and the ways in which it can be used. I've always had a burning desire
to improve, and this has been consolidated in the last few months – I don't
want to just do my job, or to be an employee of the industry; I have an
unquenchable thirst to do more and to be more.
I can definitely see an improvement in myself since I have
been here – my communication has certainly got better, and I feel like I can
put my own ideas across more assertively – something I have struggled with
previously. Not only that though, I feel like I've developed as a person. I'm
happier, and feel like I live a more fulfilled life, which is brilliant.
So, to sum up: life is good. I love this job, I love the
prospects it's giving me, I love the opportunities I've had, I love that it's
developing me as a person and most of all? I love that it's breeding a passion
for (hopefully) a long and successful career.
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