No rush to get ready. No waiting for my cold car to warm up. No rush hour traffic. No friendly face at the front desk when I walk in. These sensations have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember and today I have none of them.
This isn't unheard of. I have taken vacations and holidays in the past. What makes this different is the knowledge that I might never have to do any of it again. If the contracting position comes through, which it looks like it will, then I will be working from home. My commute dropped from 30 miles to 30 steps.
It just feels weird...and kinda nice.
- Sean
Jenn told me this morning that people at her work are saying the world will end in 2012. What reason do they cite for this date? Because the Mayan calendar ends in 2012 of course!
I guess it is possible the Mayans had some insight into the end times. However, I think a more likely scenario is that if the Mayan culture hadn't died out over 400 years ago they probably would have updated their calendar sometime in the twentieth century.
Probably in the 1950s.
But, then again, what do I know.
- Sean
My time with my current employer has come to an end. Today we celebrated my last day with the customary pizza party. During which I received many well wishes from my now former coworkers. It is a bittersweet parting in that I enjoyed working here and loved the people, but I am also ready to move on to the next chapter of my life. Which it turns out has arrived in two flavors, both of which look enticing.
With so many people being laid off and the unemployment lines growing it can be a pretty scary time. And yet, if you are still employed you are probably not feeling the economic pinch. So how is the news affecting you? Are you worried?
- Sean
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