Hello. It's Belinda.
And my roommate.
She's helping me with my blog today. So I can "wrap up early" and take a few days off.
Because this weekend is my fourth anniversary on the job.
Can you believe it? I've written about 200 spokesrabbit blogs. "Give or take."
Plus social media posts and ads. And launched my own herbal blend.
I can't even remember what else. It makes my head spin if you want to know the truth.
It seems like just the other day my roommate told me I was going to start my new job on Labor Day weekend. Imagine my shock.
I never applied for a job. Still don't know how they got my name.
Anyway enough of that. It's time to "co-write" the blog.
My parts are next to my photo.
My roommate still doesn't have a professional "head shot." So just look for the realistic drawing.
Thank you for helping me with my blog today.
Congratulations, Belinda.
I'm so proud of you. My little bunny has a big job.
Please don't call me "pet names." It's not professional.
I'm ready for the career questions you mentioned.
Got it.
First question is: What do you like most about being the Small Pet Select spokesrabbit?
That's easy.
I like making friends who like hay as much as I do. Also helping to "represent" them to the team.
They send me emails, comments, you name it. Suggestions for new snackers and toys and such. I keep a log.
You do like your snackers.
So, if you couldn't be a spokesrabbit, what job would you want?
I would apply to help Josh in the warehouse.
I could keep track of inventory. Also help load the truck. I can lift two pounds.
Next question: What have you learned about yourself in this job?
That it’s ok to stick my neck out. Meaning take a risk.
Such as when I hired Abigail behind everyone’s back.
That ended up being a "win-win" but I thought they were going to call the cops.
What would surprise people about your workday?
That I don't get to eat whatever I want.
For all the hay reports I do it seems to me I could get alfalfa "per diem." Which means as needed.
That's not what it means.
Still it would be nice to get "room service." You could hang a bell or a "gong" on the utility sink.
I could just hit it when I need a snack.
I think you're ready for lunch. I'm going to stop here and fix a plate for you.
Thank you for letting me co-write your anniversary blog.
Thank you in advance for extra goodies on my lunch tray.
Sincerely,
Belinda
Spokesrabbit, Small Pet Select
Belinda@smallpetselect.com
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