At a Crossroads

David Campbell, the founder of Saks Fifth Avenue, said, “Discipline is remembering what you want.”

I’ve been laid off as of December 31st. Hardly unexpected, but not appreciated after more than five years of very above-and-beyond sacrifice (which, as a classy professional, I can’t talk about.)

I wore many, many hats over the years — IT guy, web developer, PowerPoint lackey, project manager, copywriter, proofreader, retoucher, strategist, audio/video engineer, roadie, Flash coder, Devil’s advocate, comic relief. On a personal level, it was extremely rewarding to be able to learn and work within so many disciplines. Constant challenge and stimulation and all those good things that make it nice to work somewhere. On a professional level, post-job-doing-everything, it makes it really hard to “sell” myself to new employers. When someone is looking for a good hammer, don’t hand him the whole toolbox. Forward movement is going to require more thought than usual.

For now, it’s important to catch up on the things ignored during that era; video games, movies, exercise, photography, reading for pleasure… Put that way, it’s a good thing this happened before I forgot why I’m supposed to bother.
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So, after a few weeks’ rest, I’ll remember what I want, professionally. Geographically, it’s safe to say I want to live somewhere where astronomy can be properly appreciated on a daily basis.

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  • unclevanya
    Keoki's Donkey Ball soufflé, anyone?
  • Raju
    Having time to do cooking experiments will be nice. Unfortunately, we're almost out of the Hawaiian coffee, and the wife is too ticklish for footrubs.

    I'll get to practice my cold-weather biking, though. JOY!
  • unclevanya
    That was a lovely little film. However, you do not have my permission to move.

    Rest up, see some sights, give the wife a footrub, sip your coffee slow for a while. Then you can begin Phase 1 in your Plan to Take Over The World. NARF!
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