Working in Person (How Weird is That?)
It's been eleven months since I worked in person. Last week I finally made it to my office at the Sampoerna University Tower in Jakarta. We are now working three days per week on staggered schedules so that no more than 50% of employees are in the office at any given time.
We have a required Sampoerna Batik (Indonesian shirt/blouse with special company design) that we must wear to work each day. On Fridays, we can wear whatever personal batik design we want. I'm pictured in a personal batik I purchased for myself recently.
My office isn't decorated as I still haven't received the suitcases I shipped from Kyrgyzstan last August containing my office decor. Though I enjoy working in a lively-looking workspace, for now I'm not worrying about this as I am hoping to eventually be moved from a cubicle to an office with a door before the anticipated arrival of students in August. Maybe my suitcases will be delivered by then?
It's been interesting working for Sampoerna as it is a distinctive institution. For example, our students can earn double degrees with Broward College and the University of Arizona, so we collaborate with those institutions as well.
So, it's wonderful to be back to working in person, even if it means I have to put on my shoes again.
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