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The
following interview occurred May 5, 1999 between Genesis Project
Secretary Nancy Cuevas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and
Senior Associate Alice Krueger, Mid-continent Regional Educational
Laboratory:
A.K. What is your role in the Genesis mission?
N.C. As project secretary, I provide administrative assistance
to the project manager [Chet Sasaki] and team. I arrange travel
for the project, schedule meetings, manage project manager's
calendar, implement/coordinate consulting agreements, contracts,
presentations, coordinate meetings/reviews, serve as system
administrator for relocation, and general secretarial duties.
A.K. What kind of education and career path led you
to your present job?
N.C. I am certified as a legal secretary and as a travel
agent. JPL was not in my career path. I had been a legal secretary
for 3 years and was in the medical field for 8 years. I took
an astronomy class and loved it. It was not an easy course,
but I enjoyed the subject. My grades showed my interest. But
this career move was not planned. I later decided to work
through a temporary agency and see what career would come
to interest and the opportunity to work at JPL came about.
Without hesitation I accepted a position. It first started
as a two-week assignment, and now I am a JPL employee. While
working temporarily as a group secretary, I decided to apply
for the position and got it. I was a group secretary for one
and a half years. I mentioned to my boss then that I would
love to work for a project and he was very encouraging. I
later heard that the Genesis Project was looking for a project
secretary. I applied and here I am. I never thought that I
would be working at JPL. I love it. My family is always asking
me questions about the project. They find it to be an amazing
and interesting place to work at. Indeed it is. It is definitely
fascinating.
A.K. What do you like best about your work?
N.C. I have been blessed with great bosses at JPL. They are
very team-oriented, [and are] therefore pleasant to work with.
They are patient, caring as well as understanding. I love
the group of people I work for. I believe that with any career/job
it is important that you have good communication and mutual
understanding. I get along with all [of my co-workers] and
it makes work a "piece of cake" considering the loads of work
at times. We are like a family and getting along is an important
factor in a project setting. I also like the challenge. I
am a "people person" and it is the perfect setting for me.
I like variety and there is always something new.
A.K. What is your everyday work life like?
N.C. When I first get to the office I go through the calendars.
Chet Sasaki, the project manager and my boss, has a very busy
schedule. Then I check phone messages, returning phone calls,
set up meetings for Chet and everyone else in the project.
I also take care of travel. Travel at JPL is very common and
my group travels quite a bit. Every day work varies which
makes it challenging and interesting. Chet is very dedicated
and enthusiastic about his work and it becomes contagious.
He's an early bird and I like to be at work before he arrives.
A ten/twelve-hour day at JPL is a regular eight-hour day.
A.K. Are there any barriers to your work at the present
time?
N.C. The workload can be overwhelming at times. I am not
going to deny it. But you learn to deal with it. There are
so many little things that a project secretary needs to keep
track of in order to keep up. Presently [spring, 1999] we
are going through our critical design reviews and it can be
quite overwhelming and stressful but I really do not consider
it a barrierćindeed, it is a challengećand I know that at
the end it will be worthwhile.
A.K. What is your family life like?
N.C. I live on my own with my dog, Pancho. He is a Maltese
terrier, my baby, and he definitely acts like one. He's an
indoor dog but hates the fact that I have to be at work for
so many hours a day. When I leave he barks and knows that
he is not supposed to bark but he is upset and knows how to
get to me. On the weekends, I spend time with my family and
friends and sometimes I work. My sister lives in Colorado
and when I am out there on business travel, I spend time with
her, her husband, and kids.
A.K. What are your leisure time activities?
N.C. I usually get together with my family on Sundays. I
play volleyball, work out, and go to the beach with friends.
I also enjoy going to the movies and dancing. I am in the
process of going back to school to complete my education.
Courses are offered at JPL, which makes it very convenient.
I am very close to getting my liberal arts degree, then I
will get my bachelors in Business Administration which I can
also accomplish at work. Chet, as well as the rest of my group,
is very supportive and willing to work with me to achieve
this goal.
A.K. What kind of advice would you give to young students
who are interested in a career in space science?
N.C. Go for it. It is a very challenging, fascinating, and
rewarding career.
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