It went exactly as I thought. I have found that the copy is a challenging job, because, even if it was to find a name to a panel of anti-concrete elements, you are to brush your reminiscences of Greek mythology and Latin and range from the scientific to the literary field. But the pain has been confirmed that the trainees are taken into account very little. Everyone says to me: "It is normal that way, you're just on the first day." I did not want to do deus (or rather, the goddess) ex machina, I knew that I would go more to learn and work. However, it is encouraging to see the "colleagues" to count the hours that separate you from the end of the internship, before they actually test what you can do to remind them that stands between you and the wall that delimits the area of \u200b\u200buncertainty. You, of course. The same spatial location in which you find yourself (well insulated that corner office) emphasizes the status of your alien parked (and, moreover, in two rows). And it's hard to silence that voice inside you whispers, "If I were really talented, you would have silenced them all." But as they say, "tomorrow is another day." Let's see what happens.
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