The National Cowboy Museum Put Their Head Of Security In Charge Of Their Twitter, And His Tweets Are So Endearing
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many of us have had to make major adjustments to our work situations. While the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Okla. is closed to stop the spread of the infection, Tim Send, their head of security, has found himself with additional responsibilities.
Posted — UpdatedPrior to taking on this role, Send admits that he’s not that well-versed in technology or social media. However, he has embraced his duties with enthusiasm.
On March 17, he sent out his first tweet on behalf of the museum and introduced himself to the Twitterverse:
“Hello, my name is Tim and I am the head of security for The Cowboy,” he wrote alongside a smiling photo of himself. “I have been asked to take on the additional duty of social media management while the museum is closed. I’m new to this but excited. My team will continue to protect and monitor the museum. Thanks, Tim Send.”
After a day on the job, the social media novice asked the museum’s followers for some guidance on using Twitter:
“Twitter tips, please,” he wrote.
A few minutes later, he announced that he meant to Google that query:
“Wait a minute — this means Tim says ‘please’ when googling,” replied @jasonmicahross. “You’ve taught us all a valuable lesson about cowboy politeness, Tim. Thank you!”
Aww!
@wynblynknod got a good laugh out of it as well:
Despite his stumbles, Send is definitely getting the hang of it has shared some interesting tidbits about the museum.
Here’s a post in which he asks a question, because “Seth in marketing” told him it was a good way of getting engagement.
On March 24, he shared an image of a Remington painting on display at the museum:
He also seems to have a good sense of humor, giving funny commentary about social distancing and the museum’s exhibits while providing plenty of puns, like this one about how he got “roped into” doing the social media for the museum.
In this one, he explains why he’s the perfect person to work at the museum: “I love the Old West and here I can be a part of it.”
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