by Guest » Fri May 15, 2015 9:17 pm
Yeah, I saw the email and attached report. In the email they said they are interested in hearing about our accomplishments and then they follow up with the "you are required to report"...
Nothing gets results like demanding.
SMART: Why don't you guys try to be a little friendlier in your attempt to gather data about the people who successfully completed Phase 1? I had a previous NASA internship and they still hit me up from time to time asking for updates in my career and education. I am happy to keep NASA up to date because they ask...not demand. I'm still invested in the NASA experience so I like to help the intern programs out any way I can.
On the other hand, SMART demands things, and requires things (new things that were never in my contract) and that's why I'm not so invested in my SMART experience. NASA was something to be proud of and encourage others about, SMART (NOTE: in the beginning I felt the same way about SMART as I still do about NASA) has become something to endure and "get through". Especially any interaction with the SPO.
Does the current SMART tone make me want to report on my "accomplishments"? No, it does not. I guess I'll play their game and submit my new, required, form but I think I'll keep my "accomplishments" to myself.
Yeah, I saw the email and attached report. In the email they said they are interested in hearing about our accomplishments and then they follow up with the "you are [u]required[/u] to report"...
Nothing gets results like demanding.
SMART: Why don't you guys try to be a little friendlier in your attempt to gather data about the people who successfully completed Phase 1? I had a previous NASA internship and they still hit me up from time to time asking for updates in my career and education. I am happy to keep NASA up to date because they [u]ask[/u]...not demand. I'm still invested in the NASA experience so I like to help the intern programs out any way I can.
On the other hand, SMART [u]demands[/u] things, and [u]requires[/u] things (new things that were never in my contract) and that's why I'm not so invested in my SMART experience. NASA was something to be proud of and encourage others about, SMART (NOTE: in the beginning I felt the same way about SMART as I still do about NASA) has become something to endure and "get through". Especially any interaction with the SPO.
Does the current SMART tone make me want to report on my "accomplishments"? No, it does not. I guess I'll play their game and submit my new, required, form but I think I'll keep my "accomplishments" to myself.