While this week was not nearly as slow as last, there were a few slow points, which I suppose is just normal. I usually like to get work done as accurately as possible, this obviously leads to me not having to ever redo something because I do it right the first time. But with this methodology of working, then there is the danger of being “off-task” for too long, simply because there is nothing to work on. But, obviously, that description does not account for all the work that is accomplished, albeit early. For example, I was asked to do a weekly photography shoot-not of the staff, but some of our current customer’s job sites. I was told to find a good 360 degree camera and software that would let our customers easily tour their job sites with a full 360 degree view. After much deliberation and several stupid-expensive cameras being shot down by my boss, we landed on the GoPro Max as our camera, and Kuula Tours as our software. For my first field assignment, I was given the camera, the address, and a floor blueprint with markings for the “mandatory” spots, which is just where my supervisor absolutely wants a picture taken. However, I was truly given freedom for any other spots I thought needed a snapshot. After a 15 minute meeting in which I learned the majority of what I needed to look for, such as exposed pipes, wiring, etc. It’s rather pertinent to note that many of these sites are in the process of being constructed, so pipes and other things aren’t anything to worry about. Many of the team just like to have confirmation that the pipes have been laid there and laid properly. As for me, it took just over and hour to finish and I was happily trundling away and taking photos the entire time. Tour’s attached below, I’ll be ASAP with week 5, sorry for the delay.
https://kuula.co/share/collection/7v9FT?logo=0&info=0&fs=1&vr=1&sd=1&initload=0&thumbs=1
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That’s great that you had the chance to work with the 360 camera! Learning to conduct research and make good buying decisions from yourself and your employer is an important skill.
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And while I understand you want to do things right the first time, it’s OK to experiment and learn from your mistakes. In some situations, it’s actually faster!