September 3, 2010

Blog Entry #10

Date: September 3, 2010

Reflection: Working at Prime Mortgage Lending Inc. was a great experience and I think it was a great place to introduce me to the work atmosphere. Coming in I didn’t know what to expect and the office showed me that it can be casual and fun at times which takes a lot of pressure off. Everyone in the office was really nice and welcoming and I never felt like an outsider as it was easy to carry a conversation with them. I would definitely do it over again as the experience of a real office was invaluable. Thank you everyone from Prime Mortgage Lending Inc. for making my experience a great time.

Blog Entry #9

Date: September 3, 2010

Activities: Reduce file sizes, miscellaneous tasks

Technical Information: Adobe Reader Pro

Reflection: In the last week of my internship there was not a whole lot for me to do so I spent the majority of the time doing whatever tasks anyone around the office needed. This was not a lot as it was a fairly quiet week and not much came in. This lead me to reduce file sizes for John to make room on the server.

I wouldn’t say exactly proud because it’s not as if I did anything spectacular, but I was happy with myself for not making anything terrible happen.

August 27, 2010

Blog Entry #8

Date: August 27, 2010

Activities: Scanned documents and looked for pages containing stamped seal

Technical Information: Scanner, Microsoft Excel

Reflection: A new stack of loans were processed and it was time for me to return to scanning this week. I got through about three stacks this week and I think my efficiency in scanning has greatly improved. While I was scanning this week, I had to look for certain documents that had to be kept separate because they had a special liability signature on them. When I found these documents I recorded it in a spreadsheet with all of those files’ names.

My duties have not really changed at all that much, just different tasks but they bestowed confidence in me from the beginning so I was always given a good deal of responsibility.

August 21, 2010

Blog Entry #7

Date: August 20, 2010

Activities: Hanging calendar board, setup temporary workstation, make a template sheet, be the receptionist

Technical Information: Power drill, Desktop computer and accessories, Microsoft Word

Reflection: Surprisingly, there were not any documents for me to scan this week. I did however get to make a template sheet in word to serve as the cover for all of the loans coming into office. I had to use my vivid knowledge of word to adjust line spacing and font size to make it easy to read and write on. I also got to use a power drill in order to fasten wall mounts to hold up a white board calendar. Lastly I set up another temporary workstation for the IT guy.

The only problems that usually occur in the office are if there is a printer jam or the computer is not working. Luckily I haven’t had the pleasure of changing the toner because they told me stories about the toner container blowing up on someone. Some of the computers were a little dated so sometimes they did not like to boot up normally and those were the main problems.

August 17, 2010

Blog Entry #6

Date: August 17, 2010

Activities: Connect a laptop to a server, be the receptionist

Technical Information: Laptop, Internet, Server

Reflection: This week, one of my coworkers got a net book and wanted to upload the software, POINT, onto her net book and be able to access the company’s information at her home. This was a little more difficult than setting up the workstation because the net book was not being directly connected to the network via cable. I had to go on the server’s website and uploaded the server information onto her computer so she could do some of her work from home. I also got to answer the door for all the people that came in for appointments.

Generally, you have to have a Bachelors Degree but not in a specific course to work as a processor. You have to be certified and generally you move through the company with experience.

August 12, 2010

Blog Entry #5

Date: August 12, 2010

Activities: Setup a computer, scan documents

Technical Information: Computer, Network Drive, Scanner

Reflection: Yesterday I set up a workstation for a new coworker coming to the office. I got to apply all the stuff I learned about servers to this task because this computer was not loaded with the new server information. After doing this it was back to scanning as there were a couple more stacks of folders. By now I have become a master at removing paper clips and staples in order to scan all the pages and not damage the scanner.

My main contribution to the office is doing any work that the loan officers or processors don’t have time to take care of. This mostly includes scanning and reducing files sizes to keep the office organized but it also includes organizing spreadsheets and helping with IT projects. Doing these tasks helps my coworkers do the tasks that they are actually hired to do and not the busy work that comes as a byproduct of their jobs.

August 5, 2010

Blog Entry #4

Date: August 5, 2010

Activities: Scanning files, helping the IT guy

Technical Information: Scanner, Computer, Adobe Reader, Network Server

Reflection: The Company is currently in the process of upgrading to a better server so Chris is using my assistance with the transition. Chris did pretty much all the work over the weekend but I helped reset all of the computers in the office and reopened the network drives on all of them. Also, I continued my pursuit of scanning every folder in the office and reducing the file size. Usually every time I finish scanning a stack, a new stack a couple feet high comes to greet me.

Classroom experiences that have helped me with this internship so far have mainly been learning how to use Excel and all the functions on it along with learning how to use hardware such as a scanner. I wish I could have learned something more about servers and how to connect different computers to certain servers.