For me it might be two sides of the same coin (particular to my role on the community health team).
The positive is getting to serve a community I really believe in, and supporting people who feel very much on the same team as me as far as big life goals.
The negative is that there’s less separation between work life and community life than there would be in a lot of jobs. I’m not a normal community member in the way I was before I worked here—there are more things I have to try to be neutral on, etc. Facebook is mostly a work space for me.
For me it might be two sides of the same coin (particular to my role on the community health team).
The positive is getting to serve a community I really believe in, and supporting people who feel very much on the same team as me as far as big life goals.
The negative is that there’s less separation between work life and community life than there would be in a lot of jobs. I’m not a normal community member in the way I was before I worked here—there are more things I have to try to be neutral on, etc. Facebook is mostly a work space for me.