Senior Public Relations Specialist for @RideRTD // Social Media and Crisis Communications Professional // Probably snowboarding // @TexasTech alumni //
Sometimes, public relations in public transit is having to step out of the shower with a half-shaven face and jump on your computer to draft a news release.
Never a dull moment in the world of PR.
I have a newsletter and a news release to send today but instead, I'm sitting here screaming at my monitor in my office because Salesforce is down once again.
Absolutely infuriating.
@XcelEnergyCO I try to be understanding of outages but when it’s the middle of the day with no adverse weather at all, my power just mysteriously goes out. What gives? Makes it impossible to work from home. Downtown Denver, Ballpark neighborhood.
Nothing like being up against deadlines after an already horrendous day and then @Xfinity just wants to kick you while you’re down.
12:15 a.m. is absolutely unacceptable.
I was not expecting to be hit in the feels this hard right off the rip listening to the latest #TheBombHole podcast. @jpwalker, we all love you, bud. THE DON.
@AdobeCare One last thing to mention, I have tried to use the link on every browser I have (Opera GX, Firefox and Chrome). Doesn't even load on my iPad Air.
@AdobeCare I'm trying to use the new "Share for Review" function through InDesign. My colleagues can access it for review but every single time I try to see their edits and suggestions, I get stuck in a loading loop and cannot access the document. What gives? Really frustrated.
For reference, this is what I've been staring at for 15 minutes now trying to access the link from the automated emails that notify me when comments are made.
I'm on deadline and kind of starting to freak out a bit.
Injured my foot this past weekend, so I'm working from home. Naturally, that means I have the Spongebob marathon on my TV while I crank out news releases.
Being an adult is cool, sometimes.
I'm really talking to a number of journalists and news outlets about a number of things from around the Denver metro area while blasting screamo in my headphones.
I have officially peaked as a communications professional.