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After several months of angsting about it (and wearing some ruts in conversation with poor
psongster) I have given notice at my job. I tried to do it at the beginning of last month, but my grand-boss requested I wait until I come down there to make it official; that happened the week of May 18th (I report, and work with, a team that's down in Research Triangle Park, NC, not at my site). My last day is July 9th; I'm trying to do as much information (and perspective, and passion) transfer to the rest of the team between now and then as I can. At that point I'm going to take some time off, and start looking for a job again in the fall.
I'm feeling pretty at peace about it at this point; I'm not even feeling all that upset about the layoffs (well, baseline; I can still get upset when specific aspects of them are brought up :-J). In the end, it came down to two things for me: I'm getting to the point of really wanting a change in the work I'm doing, and my local environment is no longer a particular nurturing environment for me. My project team and management is still pretty darn good, as I was reminded on the trip down to RTP. But the comment I made to my grand-boss was that taking the remote assignment had been a stretch for me, somewhat going out on a limb. And it worked well, and I grew a lot doing it. But they sawed the tree away while I was out on the limb :-{.
This is still a somewhat wrenching change for me--I've been at the company nine years now in one way or another, which is more than four times as long as I've been anywhere else. That's partially because I got to change projects within the company several times in that nine years (I'd count seven quite separate, non-overlapping projects to which I made a substantial contribution in that time). And it's partially because (I still believe) it's a substantially better run company than many that are out there, so I got frustrated by bulls**t less, and when I did there was a better than average chance that complaining about the idiocy would actually change something. But nine years is still a very long time, and I'm not having very much internal second guessing about moving on.
I haven't tried to line up a new job yet; I've been unhappy for a while, and I want some time off to rest, and to think about what it is I really want to do next, and look around at the possibilities. There's part of me that's worried that I'm shooting myself in the foot (or higher :-}), by doing this, but that part's gotten quieter over time. I believe the economy in three months will not be so much worse than the current one that I'll not be able to find a job. I may be wrong; I (we) accept that risk. And I'd have to be really wrong for it to become a survival issue.
But my life ... I was going to say it was about to change dramatically, but the truth is that it already has changed. It'll change again on July 9th, but I'm already in a somewhat different place. I don't know what comes next. But I'm looking forward to finding out.
After several months of angsting about it (and wearing some ruts in conversation with poor
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I'm feeling pretty at peace about it at this point; I'm not even feeling all that upset about the layoffs (well, baseline; I can still get upset when specific aspects of them are brought up :-J). In the end, it came down to two things for me: I'm getting to the point of really wanting a change in the work I'm doing, and my local environment is no longer a particular nurturing environment for me. My project team and management is still pretty darn good, as I was reminded on the trip down to RTP. But the comment I made to my grand-boss was that taking the remote assignment had been a stretch for me, somewhat going out on a limb. And it worked well, and I grew a lot doing it. But they sawed the tree away while I was out on the limb :-{.
This is still a somewhat wrenching change for me--I've been at the company nine years now in one way or another, which is more than four times as long as I've been anywhere else. That's partially because I got to change projects within the company several times in that nine years (I'd count seven quite separate, non-overlapping projects to which I made a substantial contribution in that time). And it's partially because (I still believe) it's a substantially better run company than many that are out there, so I got frustrated by bulls**t less, and when I did there was a better than average chance that complaining about the idiocy would actually change something. But nine years is still a very long time, and I'm not having very much internal second guessing about moving on.
I haven't tried to line up a new job yet; I've been unhappy for a while, and I want some time off to rest, and to think about what it is I really want to do next, and look around at the possibilities. There's part of me that's worried that I'm shooting myself in the foot (or higher :-}), by doing this, but that part's gotten quieter over time. I believe the economy in three months will not be so much worse than the current one that I'll not be able to find a job. I may be wrong; I (we) accept that risk. And I'd have to be really wrong for it to become a survival issue.
But my life ... I was going to say it was about to change dramatically, but the truth is that it already has changed. It'll change again on July 9th, but I'm already in a somewhat different place. I don't know what comes next. But I'm looking forward to finding out.
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Date: 2009-06-08 08:43 am (UTC)Go you for having the courage to turn a new page. ;-)
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Date: 2009-06-09 12:22 pm (UTC)I could actually imagine that there's a causal connection, specifically that both events were somewhat triggered by the economic downturn; that's certainly where the layoffs came from for mine; I dunno if that was a factor in the ugliness at your place.
Regardless, good luck with your time off and job search!
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Date: 2009-06-09 04:30 pm (UTC)So no, a true-blue coincidence. ;-)
Enjoy your time off, too!
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Date: 2009-06-08 11:58 am (UTC)And it just so happens that I have lots of free time this summer, too. Let me know if you want to play! :)
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Date: 2009-06-09 12:24 pm (UTC)Yeah, that's how I'm thinking too. Thank you.
And it just so happens that I have lots of free time this summer, too. Let me know if you want to play! :)
That's an easy question: I want to play! :-} Remind me when your break starts? Would you like to try and plan something (Fells hike?) earlier than my end date, or wait until we can do stuff randomly during the week?
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Date: 2009-06-08 12:34 pm (UTC)Mentally, I'm so much happier not at my job. Financially, well, let's not talk about that. At least I have an interview this week. :)
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Date: 2009-06-09 12:25 pm (UTC)Mentally, I'm so much happier not at my job. Financially, well, let's not talk about that. At least I have an interview this week. :)
Aye, there's the rub. Good luck with the interview; that's good news to hear.
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Date: 2009-06-08 03:49 pm (UTC)Are you going to be having an "I'm free!" party sometime in July?
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Date: 2009-06-09 12:28 pm (UTC)Are you going to be having an "I'm free!" party sometime in July?
I want to mark the transition somehow, but I'm not yet sure how I'm going to do it. A party doesn't feel right, at least at the moment. So, no, probably not a party, but I'm going to do something; I just need to figure out what.
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Date: 2009-06-09 03:59 pm (UTC)Enjoy the summer.
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Date: 2009-06-10 12:53 pm (UTC)Enjoy the summer.
Thanks!
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