Day 3, done! Training at Bloomberg is going well, but it's very fast-paced. Come our 5th day on Tuesday, we'll supposedly be fully prepared to enter our specific project groups and begin working! Thrilling. Yesterday we interns met with a few of the members from our respective groups, and they were nice. But I still have yet to understand what "EMS Core Systems" really means, or what I'll be doing. My teacher nowadays is a man that Bloomberg flew in from London just to teach us, but who is of Middle Eastern descent like my friend Junaid, so the wonderful accent that comes out of his mouth is not what you'd expect! His name is Zamir and he's incredibly knowledgeable for having only been an employee for 6 months...
Today I also learned a bit about stocks and equities! Now I kinda understand this stuff more! Kinda good since I work at a financial company.
Bloomberg seems to be everywhere lately, which is confusing me since I had no idea what the company was or who the person was until about this year. He's almost fully integrated into my life... I of course work for him, indirectly, in his building. In NYC where I currently reside, he is the mayor. There is Bloomberg TV, radio, news, all across the media. The company just bought Businessweek mag. And at JHU, I take classes at the Bloomberg Physics & Astronomy building. An entire Bloomberg School of Public Health belongs to the university, as it is his alma mater. And he just gave the commencement speech to my dear senior friends at their graduation today. See? Everywhere. Check out his speech though, it was really impressive. He's done it before too.
Lately I've been reading Ender's Game, because I apparently missed the boat on that 10 years ago. I'm only at the part where the Launchies are undergoing initial training, and Ender was just transferred to Salamander Army. Funnily, in my intern training I can't help but feel like I'm in the same situation - we're all being trained as youths and we're expected to show our unique performances, try to stand out among our peers, the "best of the best" (which, c'mon, are CS majors, obviously.) At least for their needs in FSD, Financial Software Development. Oh, that's another thing; Bloomberg has millions of acronyms, and no one can remember them all. Anyway I'm really enjoying both the book and the internship. Thinking about how known and powerful Michael Bloomberg is right now, and where I was just hours ago, unknown and at the bottom of his own company, sitting in the basement of his building on one of his 270,000 terminals worldwide, And I felt like Ender. I don't know how the book turns out, but you expect him to win, you expect him to surpass everyone else and become the best among all ever. I had a false vision of that for me, haha, that I am at Level 1 now, in physically and hierarchically the lowest place, and maybe one day I'll be battling Bloomberg himself as the final boss before taking over the company. Haha, a long road. But this, and talk of stocks today, and how unknown people with unlikely companies and dumb-sounding ideas become the most unique and successful in the world, I wondered - and I don't really have an answer for this - which would I really rather want to be: powerful and well-known, or silent and unknown? Both have their perks.
In other news, Super Mario Galaxy 4 seems to be amazing. Good thing I elected not to bring my Wii to NYC, or else I'd just play that instead of go to work, lol.
The Gulf oil spill seems to be not amazing. Namely, the "worst environmental disaster in U.S. history." :(
Astoria, and Queens in general, is a very nice neighborhood. There are a lot of great-looking restaurants on 30th Avenue that I pass on my way to the subway, and I want to try them all! It's crazy to realize tomorrow will be my last day here, before I head to DC for a bit and come back to move into my East Harlem/Upper East Side apt. It was a short but nice stay. I'm making plans to go to one of those restaurants tomorrow with Sophie and Katie (my apartment-mates), at least. Then it's early to bed and 5:30 AM to rise. :( Catching that bus that arrives in DC by noon.
Speaking of DC, IMOGEN HEAP! I'm singing with the Vocal Chords at her DC concert! With my arrangement of her song "Earth"! So terribly psyched. Two days! Psyched. I'll post pics/vids. Here's a Chicago a cappella group that did what we'll do, but not as well ;). Also hoping to hit up the Jersey shore with the Prep guys, but time is sincerely at a premium :(. May not happen.
Way over my bedtime again :( Guess I'll sleep a lot on the bus to DC. Ciao!
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