We have a tradition with our Interns here at H2O Audio, on their last week we open up our blog and have them write a post about their time here. This post comes to you from Intern Rob, who started as our winter intern, but we liked him so much, we kept him around for spring too. Since he spent quite a bit of time here, he helped us out with many projects from weighing in on colors and names of new products, to viral videos and photoshoots, to long term marketing projects and the obligatory intern manual labor (we just always seem to have a ball of headphones somewhere that needs untangling!) But for all his serious academic and work experience projects during his time here, when it came time for a blog post, this is what he gave us….oh kids these days! So, if you ever wanted a glimpse into the mind of an H2O Audio Intern, here ya go:
Intern Rob Checking In:
Today marks my second to last day of my internship here at H2o Audio. Dana’s the intern coordinator and gave the assignment to write up a “final exit” blog post. So here it is. I will tell you a little bit about my day today.
I walked in and sent out an email notifying everyone I ordered some pizza for the office as a thank you gesture. I won the pool from the Fantasy NCAA office tournament a month or so back in a complete crapshoot. I don’t watch basketball. Putting the money back where it came from.
The web guy Scott granted me “legendary” status. It was the first time I have been graced with such a high rank.
I started looking at the blog to get an idea of what to post. I came across Orcas surfing waves. That is rad. Chris from sales then tells me about Mark Healey grabbing on to fins of great white sharks. That guy is nuts.
I think Jei in logistics is hung over from celebrating Buddha’s birthday last night but will not admit to it. I joined in on a meeting with Carl, Chris and Jei. The meeting seemed stressful. I was zoning in and out thinking about the blog post. The meeting is about product stock levels, what to send to who and when. Jei is scribbling in his notepad and I feel like he seems more confused than me. Some one isn’t getting the product they ordered on time… Who’s fault is this?
Is it Jei?
Is it the complex spreadsheets for not predicting the current predicament?
Is it intern Rob for not seeing this coming?
Will pizza make everyone feel better?*
Tune in next week to find out more about H2o Audio and the wild things which go on here.
*Carl slyly intercepted my attempt at buying pizza for the office and hands his credit card over to the portly pizza man. What a guy!
You’re a good kid intern Rob (even if we thought you were listening in those meetings all this time
), best of luck post graduation and we’ll miss ya! ~ The H2O Audio Crew



