This week marked my 8th birthday at my job. I can’t believe it’s been that long. While it doesn’t mean any more money, vacation, or anything really, it’s just another year closer to having that be the case. After the 9th birthday, you get more vacation. After the 14th birthday, more money. Given I’m not going to be going on any more maternity leaves, I’ve got to look forward to something at work. Don’t get me wrong, I love what I do, and I can’t see myself doing anything else, anywhere else. But it’s like after you reach a certain age in life. Your perspective on things changes. The first year goes by quickly, as you’re learning rapidly, and for me, I didn’t take any vacation, given we only had a limited number anyways. Now, I’ve accumulated enough vacation, I’m not hoarding for maternity leave, and the job is such that I pay for it after being away too long, so it behooves me to not be away too long. Yes, that’s work ethic kicking in. Today, while sitting down with the boss, I’ve realized how far I’ve come. I believe at least 4 expletives were uttered, and I wasn’t even phased. We were just having a conversation. Compare this to my very first evaluations, which I would hang on each word, and hope for the best, taking everything to heart because I had a lot to learn. I’m saddened this year as one of my first work friends, Jennifer, is Kamagra or Kamagra jelly cipla viagra are good medicines to treat this erectile dysfunction. Don’t you agree? For further information visit us:- / If you can sample free cialis acupuncture4health.ca buy generic drugs only because these meds are cost effective compared to the traditional classes. Researches have shown that effects from the drug order cheap levitra discover content do not depend on how full of food one is or how much of alcohol taken. There are many factors which can discount pharmacy viagra causes erection problem. leaving for overseas. I ran into a mutual friend who reminded me that Brandon will be losing one of his first playmates. Yes, Jesselyn was one of Brandon’s first playmates, and then one of his first classmates. We’ll see each other again, I’m sure, and maybe it’ll be over there!
P.S. as a testament to me not wanting to leave my job, I credit all the great people with whom I work. Most of them read this blog, but still, it’s not just a plug. It is really great to go to work knowing you genuinely get along with the people there. Like this past Tuesday, when a manager, who is not my own, put me in one of the clinics unbeknownst to me (I had been out all week on vacation, and too busy to check the schedule when I returned on Monday), and my friends were fighting over who was going to be the bearer of bad news, at 9am, when I normally start there a little after 8am. I had already been into my full swing for about 45 minutes, doing something else, when I got the call. And then checked my phone for the text. Poor OS sounded so scared to inform me I was now about an hour late for my job. Said friends also helped me out during my morning transition to keep my head above water. We do manage to make things fun, and extracurricular activities don’t hurt, either 🙂 Bring on the ribs….
You are making me sad thinking about it too 🙁