moving about
I am sorry as to how brief this will be. I have accepted a new job. I will now be working in Senator Lisa Murkowski's office. She is the junior senator from Alaska. I suppose I have really thrown in my lot with that state. My new job will be helping that office handle mail correspondance. It is not glamorous. In time I should be able to help with issues, which they told me. Hopefully I will be able to work with Foreign Relations. She is on that committee. I expressed my desire to work in that field during the interview so hopefully they will keep me in mind. There is a decent pay increase. I believe that I came to DC to work on someone's staff, so I am excited, though also nervous. I will most more as the transition approaches and keep everyone up to date. Love, Andrew
2 Comments:
Nice work Andrew! You seem to have some real skill at being an interviewee. Let's just not entertain any ideas about moving to Alaska, however.
I like how you say "moving about"; about is such an ambiguous preposition. I see you're conscientiously avoiding the use of "out" (to the largest state in the Union!?!) or "up" (although there is happily a pay raise involved) or "in" although I think being on the hill sounds like an in thing. Congratulations! Newness can be fun.
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