Sunday, May 20, 2012

Phew.......

I'm starting my 4th week in my new job and you know what....after 4 years of being unemployed, it felt as though nothing has changed. Although, my attitude has.

For the past 3 weeks, I've been asked: "How do you like the new job?" Ummmm.. I'm thankful for the position and appreciate that I have a job. However, I've learned some key things about me I've carried into this job and here they are:

1. I work to live, not live to work. I know people who live to work and am thankful there are people on the earth who are wired this way, but it's not me.

2. I don't necessarily believe that everyone has to follow their passion as their career. I LOVE cooking, food, eating food, farmer's markets. BUT, do I want to work long hours as a chef? Nope. I'll just keep having my monthly dinner parties instead. For me, I am thankful I have identified my passion and will always have it to relieve stress.

Okay...the rest are observations....

3. My home office is located in NJ...exactly 4 miles from my last employer's home office (yes, I do find this weird). For the 1st 2 weeks I traveled to NJ (luckily, my boss has no issue with me working remotely), but as I was driving the 94 miles to the office, I discovered NJ has a State car -- the BMW SUV. I swear BMW must have secretly left their SUV in the driveways of NJ residents. As I was driving down the highway, there was one in every lane of the 3 lane highway. The runner-up car was Lexus - any make and model.

4. I'm 46, but am still amazed at the stupid things that come out of people's mouths. Day 1, someone was helping me get my badge. They actually said something like this to me: "You know, I'm only taking you around because I was told to". Really? I knew you weren't doing this out of the kindness of your heart, but sometimes, just sometimes, you need to not share your inner voice. I now know how a deer feels when it comes face-to-face with the bright headlights of a car at night. I believe I said: "Thank you, I appreciate it".

5. I think the IT people either hate me or expect an invitation to my house at Thanksgiving. I believe I've called them more than I've talked with my boss. Yes. I'm tech retarded. But, if it weren't for employees like me, these people wouldn't have a job. So....maybe, they really do love me deep down.

6. There is no such thing as the magic cleaning fairy. If she exists, she doesn't come to my house and am pissed. I guess I forgot I no longer have that extra 9 hours a day to clean one or two rooms. If you're wondering why it takes me 9 hours to clean one or two rooms, well, let me tell you why -- when I clean I have a secret cleaning tool and it's called PRO-CRAS-TI-NATION. Don't mistake it with a feather duster or vacuum, it resembles a couch, a t.v., a computer or book. None of which help me empty a dishwasher.

7. Last, but not least, I love working from home. I'm more focused and can wear yoga pants and slippers to work.

Those are my observations about starting work again -- my other non-work observation is that I watched Celebrity Apprentice this season. Having never watched the season of American Idol Clay Aiken was on, I had never heard him sing. Oh. My. God. Does he have an amazing voice. I was shocked in a very pleasant way.

5 comments:

Brian Miller said...

working at home rocks...my wife does it twice a week...i cant believe they said that to you...and i def work to live...

Lora said...

I've been thinking about you and wondering how it was all going! I'm glad things aren't terrible!

I'm a total techtard too. I wish I wasn't, but I just don't care enough to change that about myself

Little Ms Blogger said...

Brian - I still can't believe someone said that to me and it just reinforces how much I like working at home away from the BS.

Lora - Same here about not caring enough to change my techtard status. Hope all is well with you...

Mandy_Fish said...

I'm with you on "working to live" vs "living to work." I also don't get to do what I'm passionate about (I write advertisements and I'd rather be writing books) but it keeps a roof over my head and I've had other jobs that sucked more. Ha.

Congrats on the new gig!

Little Ms Blogger said...

Mandy - It sounds as though you view your job like I do - it doesn't define you, but keeps a roof over your head.