Friday, May 29, 2020

Jan, Friday the 13th, 2006. Last Day at Work.

Jan, Friday the 13th, 2006. Last Day at Work. That was it.  I think I went in, did whatever you do on your last day (I cant remember), was probably taken to lunch buy the team, and Im sure I left early. I remember driving home, for the last time.  Again, every emotion running though my mind. I distinctly remember feeling an intense, heavy burden leave my shoulders. I was free.  Free to find a better environment.  Free to work with a leadership team I wanted to work with, instead of one I was forced to work with.  Free to find a better paying job, and continue moving forward with my dream of being an exec at a big, traditional company. I had no idea what the next six years would bring. Thank goodness I was laid off. Jan, Friday the 13th, 2006. Last Day at Work. That was it.  I think I went in, did whatever you do on your last day (I cant remember), was probably taken to lunch buy the team, and Im sure I left early. I remember driving home, for the last time.  Again, every emotion running though my mind. I distinctly remember feeling an intense, heavy burden leave my shoulders. I was free.  Free to find a better environment.  Free to work with a leadership team I wanted to work with, instead of one I was forced to work with.  Free to find a better paying job, and continue moving forward with my dream of being an exec at a big, traditional company. I had no idea what the next six years would bring. Thank goodness I was laid off.

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