November ended for me with much to be grateful about. A few weeks ago, I got my rate increase from my client. I have started working as usual for my client since then.
Not long after, I got a lot of links from articles and free e-books from my client. The client told me to read the articles and e-books one by one per week then send a report of what I think she should know. The client told me that I could go “over 10 but not beyond 15.”
I couldn’t understand what the client meant, so I e-mailed back. As the conversations and instructions got clearer, the idea made sense: I was to educate myself more on my job and get paid for it.
This was the coolest thing ever!
Full-time workers in the office do get to attend seminars. Based on experience, both full-time workers and virtual assistants to get the education that they want but it should benefit the organization/client. But I do know that not all full-time office employees get to attend seminars yearly. Sometimes, what the full-time office workers attend will only help them in their job. With the education offered to me by my client, I will not only get to apply in her company. I would also get to apply it in my blogs and social media. What’s more, I can see more money coming with these new learning!
As of now, my client introduced a co-worker to help me in my work. This is my first time to experience a co-worker as virtual assistant. I have not asked my client if we have the same work, but I welcome this new development.
Blessings, indeed!
Getting trained while being paid is indeed a BIG BIG Blessing, Ann!
Indeed! 🙂