I accepted the job offer.









Y'all are right. This is more about building a skill set than about building a specific knowledge base. This is about professional development that will last, even if I end up transferring into another field in a few years. This is about making more money, being more challenged, feeling good about what I'm doing rather than wishing the general public would go away and leave me alone.

Change is scary, right? Even if it's for the better?
3 Responses
  1. Magnolia Says:

    Woo hoo!! Good for you. It won't always be perfect, but it will give you an opportunity to stretch and learn things about your own capabilities you wouldn't learn otherwise. It's a brave decision. And remember, you are not defined by your job. Lunch sometime next week to celebrate?


  2. george Says:

    Having already said it all to you, I obviously agree with everything Magnolia has said, and I'm excited for you. I hope they let you stay in Edmonton...and it will be interesting to see which department you wind up in with sc. Happy day.


  3. genderist Says:

    Rock on! Congrats to you!

    Yes, change is always scary... but it makes for a great adventure!