What I wish was different
The open-ended aspect of the internship also had its downsides. While I was free to explore aspects of the mill and learn at my own pace, not much stock was put into setting me up for success on the front end. I had to find a lot of mt own work and ways to be impactful. While this is a good life skill and I'm thankful for the experience, I think I could've been a better asset to the team and made more meaningful contributions if they had a plan for me or some specific work they needed me to tackle. However, I came in at a tumultuous time for the environmental team at Yamato. A lot of their leadership was relatively new and still learning the ropes. So, it was understandable, and I don't think my experience was indicative of Nucor, or even Nucor-Yamato as a whole.