Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Student Summer

After a long year of studying, endless amounts of referencing, and not to mention a few nights out on the town, your left with a lecture free summer, plenty of lie ins, no horrible 3am fire alarms, and most importantly, your home comforts, but what the summer does hold, is plenty of time to explore, travel, work, party, and have an incredible time. But what better to do than work and party at the same time? Sounds fun eh? Which is exactly what I decided to do this summer, on the amazing island that is IBIZA! For many student, working abroad is always a fun way to travel the world, gain experience, meet new people and most importantly earn money, which was why I saw it as a great opportunity. So, with my location decided, flights and accommodation booked for the month, I was all set to go on what was yet to be the most amazing time of my life.


Little did I know, finding work in Ibiza wouldn't be as easy as I had imagined. I found myself skipping through various jobs, from Ticket selling, to PR, to Shot Girl, which all sounds fun, but commission based work can be hard work. 

The West End in Ibiza is the party strip in San Antonio, with a few smaller clubs near by, it is flooded with promoters, ticket sellers, face painters, and many 'looky looky' men selling knock off Ray Ban sunglasses (If you look closely it actually says 'Ray Beri', rather amusing I know)

Although working could be tedious at times, with split shifts, long hours, and many un interested passers by, patience was a huge requirement when it came to PR'ing on the west end. 

With some of my evenings being taken up from work, I was able to live by the saying 'Work hard play hard' and that I most certainly did! 


In the month that I was there, I went to Amnesia once to see Calvin Harris, and by that performance, once was definitely enough. With it being a pricey $55 for a ticket, it was definitely worth every penny, and I would 100% go again! 


Ants at Ushuaia was held on a saturday, and was more of a workers event, as that is the day workers have off. An outdoor event, where you can dance in or around the pool, listen to house music, and be in the company of dancers around the pool.


David Guetta, now, everybody knows him, and everybody loves him, and this has to be one of the most craziest nights of my entire life (apart from Avicii because that was INSANE.) I've never been to an event where I physically couldn't not even move. I found myself in a mosh of people, being pushed around, stood on, elbowed numerous times, but I didn't mind, because I was watching David Guetta perform, and I was in Ibiza. so there was not much I could complain about. Here in the picture is 2 of the glowsticks I managed to grab in the crowd, and I made a wise decision of going round to the back of the stage, with a perfect view of him and the crowd. Amazing!


Zoo Project - The body painting in Ibiza is incredible, and even if its not a Zoo event, people still walk around half naked in body paint, its pretty much the norm. This was one of the main things I wanted to do out here, which was why I chose to splash out $35 on body paint. Expensive I know. 


And finally, Ocean Beach Club, known for its ridiculously expensive beds, amazing cocktails, famous people, and of course the man himself, Wayne Lineker (also owner of Linekers bar) Now, if you know me, you'll know I love meeting famous people, people in the public eye, or what ever you want to call it, and a picture opportunity makes it 10x better. Lets be honest, its just extra proof when your telling some one the story that you met them. Wayne was really chatty, offered to have a picture with me, and was chatting away about Towie, his tattoos, and how he loves the island. 

Overall, It was the best month of my life, and working made it that much more enjoyable. I recommend Ibiza to everyone, and encourage you to work, as it builds up contacts (free guest list) that was the best advantage. 


Wednesday, 29 May 2013

ELLE Day 2

My second day at ELLE allowed me to wake up an extra half an hour later, so that was much appreciated, trust me, these long days certainly get the better of you! But if you don't put in the hard work, you don't get the reward! I arrived at the Hearst offices at 9.50 ready for my 10am start. Before hand I was admiring the shops on Carnaby street.

My day continued with many fashion returns. Filling out paper may sound tedious, but when you get to hold and admire all the amazing designer clothes shoes and handbags, you can't complain. 

Today I also got to arrange and tidy the fashion cupboard. Yes, I know what your thinking tidying is the most boring thing on the world, but when you are arranging  Ralph Lauren bags into colour order it becomes a whole lot more fun. 

Whilst browsing through the fashion cupboard, I discovered all of the new upcoming trends. And I can tell you now, they are amazing! I can't wait for them to come out. Not that I can afford half of the items, actually, make that any of the items but even still, they are gorgeous! I won't give any away, as tempting as it is to share the wonderful new trends with you, I'll leave it as a surprise. Maybe you can guess some?...

I found today more relaxed, but I guess the second day always is. You have met everyone. Learnt your way around the building, and have a brief of what you are doing. I found today a lot easier than yesterday. 







Here are my pictures of my day from start to finish...

- Walking to ELLE along Carnaby street
- Making a start on jewellery returns
- More and more jewellery returns
- Finally last shot of the day, a huge board of the ELLE Rihanna cover. This looks great just outside the office.

Successful second day, now for a 45min train journey home, dinner, bed, then up at 6am to start the day all over again! 

Rachel  x

 

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Previous Article Work


Whilst looking back through my old college work, I came across one of my final pieces written for my college magazine 'Banter'. I completed this piece not long after returning from the trip, in order to share my experience with others. I know what you're thinking... 'People write articles like this all the time' well, yes, thats correct, they do, but if it has a positive outcome, and gives someone that extra boost to travel the world then wheres the harm, theres nothing wrong with a little encouragement. Below is my finished piece. I would definitely recommend charity work abroad and traveling in general to students. Its a great way to enhance your knowledge of other cultures, help out those less fortunate, and generally have a great time!