Oddly enough, I gave two weeks notice at the arena today. It took 6 weeks for them to present me with a contract which was then totally unacceptable given the amount of time it takes to do the job I was hired to do. December 29 will be my last day.
I have mixed feelings, because I was so excited about this new job just a couple of months ago. The work itself has been satisfying and even fun, most of the time, but it has become really frustrating to get anything accomplished. Everyone just seems in over their heads.
So on to bigger and better things: I’m joining Graham and his business and we’re going to try to build it into something great together. I’m excited about partnering up with him, but it does make me a little nervous to think of not having a job that’s “just mine”. I’ll have a lot more time to spend with him in the evenings and on the weekends and be able to refocus on some of the things I like doing, like knitting and reading and doing my psychology classes in my spare time..

Wow! You sound like me!! Sometimes it just takes having to try something to realize it wasn’t meant to be. Good luck with joining Graham with his business! It will be “yours” eventually, when you’ve made it yours.
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