Starting a new thread to document the delightful things I am finding out about joining the tech team at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Starting a new thread to document the delightful things I am finding out about joining the tech team at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
1. ALL EMPLOYEES GET FREE AND UNLIMITED WHALE WATCHING TRIPS
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2. As a people manager, I am issued little checkbooks called SAND DOLLARS
When I want to recognize someone for something they did, I give them ONE SAND DOLLAR (they can exchange it for free food at our cafe, which is actually very good)
AHAHAHAHAHA
If you bike / walk / take transit to work, you can also get lots of sand dollars.
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
3. Our social team is AMAZING
Look at this amazing gif. It fully describes what I feel on a day to day basis
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@skinnylatte
Curious to know If someone does a spontaneous set of 20 push-ups , does that count for a Sand Dollar? -
@reshmi it's up to my discretion, and i'd say yes
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@skinnylatte Don’t know why, but this only comes up as still photo in my feed.
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@kyozou yeah it sucks. ugh
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@kyozou haha reposted
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4. Marine punning is very much encouraged.
I posted this update on LinkedIn: "Hello from the otter side! I have decided I will not spend the wrasse of my life working in dreary office buildings. So, I have found my sole and plaice at Monterey Bay Aquarium, as its Director of Product Management. Thank you everyone for urchin me on."
In the public chat channels I can see many many puns all day about everything
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5. This week, I was invited to a PAWSITIVITY dog walk at lunch
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@skinnylatte @reshmi wait, so *visitors* can get sand dollars?! Schweet.
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6, All of our internal sites and services are named after something to do with fish or the sea. All of them. Even like, our stock photography / branding stuff.
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
7. The guy who works with the octopus says that when he approaches the giant pacific octopus, they flash and change colors and move towards him
But if he goes on vacation and doesn’t see them for a while, they ignore him and don’t change colors the first day he gets back. Before finally doing it again
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8. I was shown how much they feed a single otter a day and I said ‘I would not be able to afford this at a sashimi restaurant’. It’s true.
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by [email protected]
9. I saw a tiny decompression chamber. For fish.
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10. The Hank scenes in Finding Dory were inspired by my workplace. A Pixar animator left a sketch of Hank on a whiteboard behind the scenes. There are nods to Hank everywhere. When I was getting my photo taken for my employee card, the camera had Hank on it and they were like ‘look at Hank!’
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11. From some of the conference rooms, you can hear the nonstop splashes of the waves. Sometimes people stop their presentation, shout SPOUTS and everyone goes to the window to look at whales
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12. The science-y people have such deep specializations. I asked someone a basic question about a jellyfish and she was like ‘well I got my PhD only in terrestrial animals, but what I know about jellyfish is..’ (tells me something I don’t understand)
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13. I strained my back using a scope to look at seabirds. I realized only after that it was set up for children
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14. I like having lunch in one of the staff kitchens. Someone has set up an elaborate harbor seal monitoring system there with DO NOT TOUCH signs and lots of his sketches of seals