Monday, March 1, 2010

Possibly Big News

In my very first blog post, I mentioned that I have a great job, and jokingly lamented that it was keeping me from writing.  Well, my job as I know it today is going the way of the dodo.  All things come to an end, and corporate reorganizations are inevitably only a question of "when".  My team is breaking up, and with it all the things I love about the work.

The safe and rational path would be to find another job in the same company or elsewhere, but I just can't get excited about being a corporate cog anymore.  My heart has moved on.

So, unless some amazing cog job befalls me, I've decided to take half a year and have a go at being something else.  I wish I could tell you that "something else" is novelist, but more likely it'll be entrepreneur.

No matter what happens, it's going to be exciting -- and stressful.  I'll keep you posted.

12 comments:

  1. Whoa; it sounds like you're heading into an exciting and scary time. Good luck!

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  2. Thanks, JJ. It's a bit o' crazy, but I sure do feel ALIVE!

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  3. I'm sorry to hear that you lost your job. Good luck on the job market. And use this time and emotion to do some wonderful writing!

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  4. Thanks, Theresa, and welcome! Unfortunately, if I'm going to get my business off the ground, I don't think there's going to be much time for writing. (Not fiction, anyway!)

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  5. I know a small very high tech company in Ithaca NY that is hiring a lot right now. I'm just saying ...

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  6. LOL, thanks, "Anon"! Actually, I like Ithaca and my husband would love it there, but we don't want to both change jobs at the same time. Besides, I'm really looking forward to not having a job for little while. Remember that old joke: "Is Kate working today?" "Of course she is, because today is a day." That has never stopped being true and never will. It's just time to do it for myself.

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  7. What a great opportunity to try something new! Best wishes.

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  8. Thanks so much, Rachel - I'll put those best wishes to good use!

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  9. I wasn't trying to be mysterious. I just keep forgetting that I have to sign these posts.

    Not only is Ithaca a nice town, you would have an already existing social circle, and some built in playmates for your kids. :-)

    John

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  10. Oh, and a company that believes overworking the employees is good for no one.

    John

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  11. Good luck! I'm very excited for you! I think it sounds like a wonderful adventure! Enjoy!

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  12. Thanks you John and Jennifer!

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