Saturday, December 10, 2011

Changing Jobs

It's always an ego boost to be able to choose which company you are going to work for. It's also a bit of fun dropping hints to your boss that you WILL be leaving your current job. So tired of going from job to job and still being Just Over Broke. So as I make this transition to my new position I am aiming at Jan 15th as my very last day at my current job.  Sooner if the new position works half as good as they say, and I believe it will or I would not have accepted the job. I cannot descibe how it feels being head hunted. I posted my resume online for my convience, easier to share with prospective employers when I apply at their company. I have never before been called and asked to come in for an interview for a company that I didn't apply at. From what I'm told, they saw something in my resume that piqued their interest and wanted to talk to me.  Since then I've had 3 interviews, then accepted the position. I am currently studying for my license, which is soooo much fun... and I have now spoke to two of my bosses telling them that I have a second job. Oh how I wanted to say "that's right, you didn't want to help me in my career here sooooo ta-ta loosers!" It's only a matter of time. 5 weeks and I'm gone, less if I'm right. I looked at the last schedule they put out and noticed it goes upto Christmas Eve. How I wanted to put in my 2 weeks. Alas that will have to wait.  So for now let me say thank you, as I smile and nod. That's right, no working past my scheduled shift, not coming in early or on my days off... I don't want to be here any more... good times... and yet I still do my job with excellence, at least for now.  LOL  cheers!

1 comment:

  1. You know how I feel about the whole thing..out with the old, in with the new. I really appreciate your stick to it attitude about the whole thing though. I may not be as excited about NO paychecks, even if we have both been frustrated about the one as is. Well written BTW thank you for sharing your thoughts :)

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