assemble

Assembling Assemble #1

:wave: Gā€™day friends!

Iā€™m wrapping up my first week in Vermont at HQ, thatā€™s meant working full time on Assemble (the IRL weā€™re running in SF in early August) for a week.

Organising can be a ton of fun, but also a megaton of stress (wow! those damm American units!). I imagine Hack Clubbers will find or have found themselves in similar positions when organising. It feels like one second Iā€™m super excited about swag but the next second my heart is racing over the stress of contracts. So, Iā€™ve decided to sit down each Friday and write a short journal running through challenges weā€™ve faced over the past week, things that went really well and some things Iā€™ve learnt along the way. Iā€™ve never done this before, so here we go!

The Background

Just for today, I thought Iā€™d kick off weā€™ve some background on what was going on leading into this week. The ā€œAssembleā€ project began on a call between @zachlatta & I on May 19th, then a team of a dozen Hack Clubbers was assembled (pun not intended!). We searched and searched for venues (this was a long and painful process), until we found Figma, who confirmed we could use their amazing office space on June 24th. Whilst weā€™d been waiting weā€™d built out a fair few iterations of what our website & launch would like. It wasnā€™t great for a while, which meant a lot of late night Zooms and deleting code but in the final hours we began to love what we had! And then came the launch: assemble.hackclub.com & hackclub.slack.com/archives/C0266FRGT/p1656174230399229.

On my first day of work (Tuesday), hereā€™s where we stood:

My notes for our weekly HQ sync.

So now youā€™re all caught up! Letā€™s get into this journal.

What Went Well

So, itā€™s starting to get cold which means itā€™s Friday evening is fast approaching (Iā€™ve got to speed up), here are five things that stand out from the week as things that were really positive:

Challenges

Ok, so weā€™ve done the positives, thatā€™s great but to be frank this week has been tough! Hereā€™s the six big challenges for me this week:

TLDR: What Iā€™ve Learnt

The words are clocking up on this post so I think Iā€™ll make this a rapid fire round and a bit of TLDR!

I just wanted to finish this journal off with a bit of gratitude to counteract the occasional moaning that seems to have came out of this journal. Also, we donā€™t say thank you enough in this world! Thanks to all the wonderful Assemble team members, because nothing would happen without them. A trivial example would be one morning I woke up to 20-odd emails and was like ugh, but then theyā€™d all already been responded to! You all are the best and are legends. Thank you. Thanks to Hack Club for bringing me out here (Vermont is amazing!!!) and giving me the time and space to create Assemble. Thanks to everyone at the office for being so welcoming whilst also putting up with all sorts of shenanigans (though, very few people showed up to the office on Fridayā€¦ maybe I drove them awayā€¦). Iā€™m immensely grateful to everyone and for everything this week, thank you.

My fingers are getting tired! Iā€™m going to wrap this up and say thank you for taking the time to read thisā€¦ sorry for the rambling.

With gratitude,

Sam


Now for some fun extras!

I recently learnt about MaDonal, an Iraqi knockoff version of McDonalds! Now I really want to try some ā€œBig Macksā€.

Being in rural* America is a massive cultural shock for a boy who lives in Singapore! That means way bigger bottles of soda, so much frozen food (I can barely cook so this is greatā€¦ but @christinaasquith) has been kindly providing me great food :pray:) and massive supermarkets. Food is a big part of my life if you havenā€™t realised. Last thing because Iā€™m starting to rambleā€¦ the distances are insane!

And hereā€™s my desk (ā€™Merica!):

* ok so everyone complains that where I am is not rural! It feels like it thoughā€¦

Thatā€™s all from me! Adios!