'Here's to us and all our mistakes and all our losses and the gains we'll make.' -Thomas Hudson's 1st Wife
Friday, June 29, 2012
Roosters Are Still Asleep: Part I
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Ahoy There Matey...
No, this will not be a post about sailing, or pirates, or anything nautical. Not really. This is a post to say Congratulations To Me! That promotion I'd interviewed for, received, and then waited for has finally happened. I've become a Mate 'In Training'. A Mate is part of the management team at Trader Joe's, where I work, which you knew if you are one of my few readers.
This past year of teaching was not what I had hoped for and it became pretty evident early on that I would not be able to support myself if I continued my job at the school. I've enjoyed my few years of teaching, for the most part, but I've known that I did not see myself doing it long long term. So that was my dilemma. I was working at the school and making very little money. I was also working at Trader Joe's, part-time, making very little money. At home I have a wife, and a baby girl - both wonderful & lovely - and I needed to better our situation.
I wasn't even thinking of turning my part-time job into a career, but I was encouraged to interview for a promotion, nailed the interview, and needed only to wait for my teaching contract to end before I could start my training. My contract ended last week, I said goodbye to my students, and received a call from the regional manager. I was to start June 18th at a new store! (Now this was no surprise. I knew I would not be able to stay in my current location; the Annapolis store. That's not usually how things work.) My new home base, my new store location is taking me back to my college days.
I am now working out of the Towson store. It's over 45 minutes away, on the other side of Baltimore, and in the town where I finished up my undergraduate college. I have not been back to Towson very much since graduating in 1998, and much of the area has changed. Some of it has not. The store where I work shares a parking garage with the mall in which I worked during my time at Towson University.
This, being the 1st week of my transition, will be an interesting one. I have said goodbye to old coworkers/friends, and will meet many new people. I will have to get used to the new store layout, customers, staff, and difference in routines. I am excited to jump right in and make this job my own and I am eagerly anticipating the 1st paycheck. (Please, please, please let it not disappoint!)
This past year of teaching was not what I had hoped for and it became pretty evident early on that I would not be able to support myself if I continued my job at the school. I've enjoyed my few years of teaching, for the most part, but I've known that I did not see myself doing it long long term. So that was my dilemma. I was working at the school and making very little money. I was also working at Trader Joe's, part-time, making very little money. At home I have a wife, and a baby girl - both wonderful & lovely - and I needed to better our situation.
I wasn't even thinking of turning my part-time job into a career, but I was encouraged to interview for a promotion, nailed the interview, and needed only to wait for my teaching contract to end before I could start my training. My contract ended last week, I said goodbye to my students, and received a call from the regional manager. I was to start June 18th at a new store! (Now this was no surprise. I knew I would not be able to stay in my current location; the Annapolis store. That's not usually how things work.) My new home base, my new store location is taking me back to my college days.
I am now working out of the Towson store. It's over 45 minutes away, on the other side of Baltimore, and in the town where I finished up my undergraduate college. I have not been back to Towson very much since graduating in 1998, and much of the area has changed. Some of it has not. The store where I work shares a parking garage with the mall in which I worked during my time at Towson University.
This, being the 1st week of my transition, will be an interesting one. I have said goodbye to old coworkers/friends, and will meet many new people. I will have to get used to the new store layout, customers, staff, and difference in routines. I am excited to jump right in and make this job my own and I am eagerly anticipating the 1st paycheck. (Please, please, please let it not disappoint!)
Sunday, June 03, 2012
Thank You, Sara
My wife is really good about trying to include me in the daughter's milestone moments. She'll often tell me of her plans to move the Button into a crib for sleeping, instead of her car seat, or asking me if I want to be a part of a fitness class with the baby. With my busy work schedule this isn't an easy task and I appreciate the care and concern she shows me as a father. Sometimes it can be a bit annoying when I want to spent a morning off sleeping in and she's scheduled trips out and about in search of a high chair or baby clothes. Then there are times like today when we, together, fed Evie Sue food for the 1st time. The baby"s been on an all Mommy diet since day one but today she ate some brown rice cereal from a spoon. It may not seem like the most exciting morning to some but to us, 1st time parents, it was a very entertaining and momentous meal.
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