Stupid challenges we face sometimes...
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 4:04 pm
Ugh... sometimes, I really am NOT a fan of being a CD'er. Before you get all upset - I'll clarify: I'm sometimes not a fan of being a CD'er within the confines of my own personal rules about CD'ing.
So I've come to the realization that I very much dislike my current job. The entire org I'm a part of is a disaster, lots of people running around like chickens with their heads cut off. I've been re-org'd again for the 2nd time in 8 months. They like me, and I can DO the job (and I do it very well), I've just realized I no longer like what I do.
The industry is small for the town I live in. (If I lived in, say, NY, or San Francisco, it would be different.) I'm currently a "remote" employee - my entire team is 2,000 miles away. As such, I work from home full time. It's fantastic - gives me the chance to be Laura about as much as I can handle.
The rub: I found a possible new job opportunity, with a local company. It's a rare position, hard to come by. Career wise, it's a no brainer.
Yet I think about how my "Laura time" will be significantly reduced. Like... to just about zero. They don't allow any sort of telecommuting - they want me there, in the office, full time. My time as Laura only works during the week when my son is at school. So now this has got me second-guessing this new opportunity. My personal rules about CD'ing prevent me from really introducing Laura to my son (while I'm *sure* he will be accepting, I can't keep him from innocently telling friends or other family members, which could make for trouble later.) My wife knows and is totally accepting - but that's about as far as I want it to go.
Figures - just as the fall season is upon us, and Laura gets dusted off from being in summer hibernation (fresh cleanup and shave just this morning after ~6 months), and I kind of rediscover the fun that is being Laura.
I realize I've been lucky to have this much time to be Laura. Call me a spoiled brat if you must... but I don't want to give it up now!
*sigh* Decisions, decisions.
So I've come to the realization that I very much dislike my current job. The entire org I'm a part of is a disaster, lots of people running around like chickens with their heads cut off. I've been re-org'd again for the 2nd time in 8 months. They like me, and I can DO the job (and I do it very well), I've just realized I no longer like what I do.
The industry is small for the town I live in. (If I lived in, say, NY, or San Francisco, it would be different.) I'm currently a "remote" employee - my entire team is 2,000 miles away. As such, I work from home full time. It's fantastic - gives me the chance to be Laura about as much as I can handle.
The rub: I found a possible new job opportunity, with a local company. It's a rare position, hard to come by. Career wise, it's a no brainer.
Yet I think about how my "Laura time" will be significantly reduced. Like... to just about zero. They don't allow any sort of telecommuting - they want me there, in the office, full time. My time as Laura only works during the week when my son is at school. So now this has got me second-guessing this new opportunity. My personal rules about CD'ing prevent me from really introducing Laura to my son (while I'm *sure* he will be accepting, I can't keep him from innocently telling friends or other family members, which could make for trouble later.) My wife knows and is totally accepting - but that's about as far as I want it to go.
Figures - just as the fall season is upon us, and Laura gets dusted off from being in summer hibernation (fresh cleanup and shave just this morning after ~6 months), and I kind of rediscover the fun that is being Laura.
I realize I've been lucky to have this much time to be Laura. Call me a spoiled brat if you must... but I don't want to give it up now!
*sigh* Decisions, decisions.