Classes and Union Beer

Entry 7

As the new semester rolled in, I would no longer be able to commit as many hours as I was able to do my full part time hours since my summer classes were night hours only. However Victor was very nice about the scheduling, and is allowing me to come in for late shifts on days I have class until the afternoon since the office is right upstairs from the warehouse, which is operational all night, as well as work short shifts before my later classes, even though it does not fulfill my entire weekly hour criteria, Victor is willing to work around my scheduling and allow me to come into the office at my disclosure, so long as I get my work done, he is also okay with me using the Computer to complete some of my school assignments.

 

My Teammate’s Promotion at Union Beer

Entry 6

During the summer time, in June my desk partner had recently graduated with his bachelors, and was promoted to Full-Time, so now he was no longer my desk partner, and instead got a whole new computer for himself, (mine is hella slow, but that’s apparently where everyone started.) We had cake and congratulated him during our lunch break, of course he was also congratulated by the company with a Sampler of our newest unreleased beers. 

My Daily Rituals at Union Beer

Entry 5

The basis of my everyday begins with me arriving at my desk, (which was shared with another Part-timer). Clocking in, and opening up a Job organizing system, known as VIP POS. This application is basically meant for the different sales reps that work for our company to submit requests for the kind of design they need, and what the media is going to be. For example, a request may be a 12×18 Poster for an event, an 8x5x11 menu for a restaurant or even a 3×4 Sticker for a tab handle or the biggest i have had to do so far being a 300×125 Banner. From the application all of the information such as deadlines, dimensions, Client name, as well as any attachments are divided to be easy to digest, so VIP POS serves as the database for the design briefs for each job. Victor wanted to keep it simple so most of my first few orders were for posters and cards.