Day 1 – First Day with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety

For my Work Experience Program, I’m working with Ms. Pamela Walker, the Director of Communications at the North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS). The NCDPS is located in downtown Raleigh in the government mall.  It’s located in the Archdale building, which is the tallest building with 14 floors.

The Archdale Building.

For my first day, I was introduced to many employees in the building. Before I began my Work Experience Program, I was quite nervous about what the people there would think about me, and I was worried about possibly being a nuisance by being in the way of their work. However, when I arrived, I soon felt my worries fade away. Everyone is incredibly kind, and they all made me feel welcome. I was able to sit in on a staff meeting first thing in the morning where the employees introduced themselves and gave a brief summary of their position. I learned that there are a lot of different specialists that all work together in order to successfully run the department- such as experts in public records, adult or juvenile correction, graphic design, law enforcement, as well as troopers and sergeants. After that, I sat in on a meeting to discuss certain prison policies. I also sat in on several of Ms. Pamela’s calls, which dealt with issues such as the flooding brought on by tropical storm Alberto as well as discussions with reporters. At the end of the day, I was able to meet with the secretary, Secretary Hooks. Just like the rest of the staff, he was incredibly welcoming and helpful. In addition, his office is on the top floor, meaning he has a wonderful view of downtown Raleigh!

View from the 14th floor of the Archdale building.
Meeting Secretary Hooks.

Although it’s only been one day, I’ve already gleaned invaluable information from my Work Experience Program. The experiences I’ve been exposed to so far have opened my eyes to the various situations that the NCDPS has to deal with on a daily basis. I’m incredibly lucky to be spending eight days learning from such welcoming and intelligent people, and I’m excited for what day two may bring.

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