Ultimate Reset
So I quit my job at the school on Monday 2Jun2008.
It wasn’t as difficult as I thought it would be - just wrapped a note around a brick and threw it through the office window, then sped off really fast.
But since my last day will be the 30th of June perhaps I should have choosen a better method?
Seriously though it was good. No hard feelings on either side and to be honest, it didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would. I’m not numb or anything, I’m actually kinda relieved. As with many things I’ve experienced in life, many times the anticipation of the event is often worse than the event itself. Except for first time sex with someone. That is always a disaster. I don’t personally know if it gets better though, hence the first time disaster part but people tell me it does.
Well that aside, now I’m actively looking for other jobs with a clear conscience and I don’t have to check that “NO” box on applications that ask if they can contact my previous employer.
We’ll see how it goes. ![]()







Dude, never ever quit before getting a new job! But, good luck to you and stuff. Maybe something in Orlando?
Yes, I’ve always heard that and usually take that route but in this case it wasn’t possible. Besides I get paid until August so I have some time.
I really don’t want to move so I’m looking local. I already have some strong leads.
I’m speechless. Best of luck job hunting.
Wow! Best of luck to you! I know you have the qualifications, so I just hope you find a position that interests you.
Let us know what kind of job you are looking for. I’ll keep my eyes out for you.
You are a brave man. In a few months, you’ll look back on this as a King as you settle into your new job.
The Irredeemable Shag
http://onceuponageek.com
Congrats on shaking your life up! I know how difficult it can be to break out of a rut. I’m cheering for you.
Peace,
Jon
Congrats on making the big decision!! Good luck on finding the right job for you. You are at a pivotal point in your life, and the next job choice you make will chart your course for some time (you can always quit however), so choose wisely. Follow your heart in finding a job you love (or at least really, really like), and the money will follow. Looking forward to an update