Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Nature of My Work

Firstly I would like to apologize for my lack of blogging since I've been here in BA. To those few dedicated readers who have been refreshing and hoping for something new, a brief spell of laziness allowed me to let you down. It has passed now and I'm ready to write.

So I began work at Bairexport last Monday and began with a brief orientation session with a fellow named Diego. The office was small and equipped with just enough to do business, but I still wasn't one hundred percent sure what business they did. Diego explained this to me in a 15 minute Spanish lecture and to my own surprise I actually understood what he was saying. Responding to him was a bit harder and speaking is surely going to be the part of Spanish I will need to work on. Bairexport helps small to medium size business in Buenos Aires expand and develop both at home and abroad, like a boutique consulting or business solutions firm. Sounds fairly simple and it is but I was still left to wonder what I would be doing.

The next day Diego asked me to look through the list of companies that Bairexport works with and choose a couple that I was interested in. After he mulled over my list he gave me my first assignment. I am to create a report on the Tourism and Hospitality industries of Santiago Chile, Montevideo Uruguay and AsunciĆ³n Paraguay for 525 Hotels. So I would essentially being doing market research. Within the company my job is to research different markets in order to determine whether or not they would be worth expanding into. As the lowly intern, I will only research this stuff while the guy in the big chair will decide whether or not to actually enter the market, but I like to think that my work will make his decision easier.

The reason I write about this is that with many business jobs nobody actually knows what your doing. Like Chandler Bing before he got the advertising job it is often hard to either explain what you do for a business or for someone to understand. So this is the nature of my work, and it truly feels rewarding to do work that interests me while still having real business implications. Like Teddy Roosevelt said "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." So I have found work worth doing, all I need to do now is work hard. That maybe a problem considering I work from 10-2, three days a week all in a town where a night out ends at seven in the morning.

2 comments:

  1. get lost, you and arnie are both jokers

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  2. I want to hear about the menu at the golden arches...what's different on the menu, how friendly is the staff, and if it's the popular hangout for overweight people in Argentina like it is in America

    also to update you on the sports world - my braves are playing like the nationals right now...they dipped a game below .500 today

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