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Moving on... | Sunday, July 10, 2005

As most of my readers (yeah, ok there's only like 2 of you, but I can pretend, right?) know me personally, I try to keep my blog updated with personal things, intertwined with some political, space, and intellectual topics.

Today I post on a more personal topic. As I'm sure you know, from previous posts, I work for a small ISP as a technical support rep. I enjoy my job, the people I work with, and the customers I serve, but I have always viewed this position as a stepping stone in my life. Well, I've just taken my next step. Two days ago, Friday afternoon, I got a call from a company I recently interviewed with. They offered me a position as a network repair tech. The position is M-F with a set schedule, and pays 2x my current hourly wage.

I am very excited for my new venture, but am humbled by the fact that the desk I'm currently sitting in as I write this post will soon no longer be my second home. It is difficult to envision a workday that doesn't involve seeing my current coworkers as to whom I've built, what I'd like to think is a great repor. I do, however, welcome the challenge of building that same repor with my new coworkers, some of which I have known for years and others who will be new faces to me.

One thing I do hope for with this new shift is that I find new time to post and maybe even dig up a few more people to comment to my babblings and random utterances.

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1 Comments:

At 9:12 AM, Blogger Jessi wrote...

You will be greatly missed!

 

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