Where I work, PXR stands for Post Expedition Report. Volunteer staff write one at the end of every expedition as handover notes for the next person who would be in the same shoes as them in a future expedition.
As I'm moving to another job, I am required to do a PXR for the person who will be taking over my desk. (We haven't got a replacement yet).
I am on page 6 of my PXR, about a third of the way through it, describing the roles and responsibilities of the recruitment component of my job.
It's heartbreaking. I've just realised the massive achievements and developments that I've been made over the past three years. Damn, I've worked hard.
Am I blowing my own horn? Damn straight I am. I deserve to give myself a big pat on the back for the things that I've done and kept quiet about because I thought it wasn't important enough to point out to my superiors. And I'm blowing my own horn because when I did get recognition and thanks, I just brushed it off because I didn't think my work deserved their generous thanks.
Fuck it, I need to go for a little cry now.
As I'm moving to another job, I am required to do a PXR for the person who will be taking over my desk. (We haven't got a replacement yet).
I am on page 6 of my PXR, about a third of the way through it, describing the roles and responsibilities of the recruitment component of my job.
It's heartbreaking. I've just realised the massive achievements and developments that I've been made over the past three years. Damn, I've worked hard.
Am I blowing my own horn? Damn straight I am. I deserve to give myself a big pat on the back for the things that I've done and kept quiet about because I thought it wasn't important enough to point out to my superiors. And I'm blowing my own horn because when I did get recognition and thanks, I just brushed it off because I didn't think my work deserved their generous thanks.
Fuck it, I need to go for a little cry now.
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