LIFE AND WORK

A Contract Employee In the โ€œCโ€ Suite

I am often invisible

Grace Notes ๐ŸŽถ @notesofgrace
2 min readJun 19, 2024

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photo credit::Wisconsin historical society

I am an independent contractor who often finds myself in the โ€œCโ€ suite of international corporations. I am discreetly hired by managing partners or on occasion, the Human Resource Department. I only take a very few of these assignments at one time.

I am often the only woman in the room, quite frequently the youngest person as well. In my observation, who runs the world has not really changed. I do not sit at the conference table. I am as invisible as the handmaids in Bridgerton. I see and hear everything; I do not speak. My role has nothing to do with corporate policy or technology; pending litigation or acquisitions.

I maintain a professional demeanor throughout the briefing. It took a few years to garner trust to sit in the โ€œroomโ€. I learned, that I must hear the tone of the assignment before I can assist the employee whose writing I will polish. Previously, I relied on the employee, but their lack of an understanding of how nuanced American English can be, in both the written and spoken word is why I am hired in the first place.

Photo by Jason Sung on Unsplash

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Grace Notes ๐ŸŽถ @notesofgrace
Grace Notes ๐ŸŽถ @notesofgrace

Written by Grace Notes ๐ŸŽถ @notesofgrace

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