6/18/2023 0 Comments I am the master of my domainI had been there for 15 years and needed to give my team a smooth transition which would take longer. I couldn’t just give my boss 2 weeks notice though. I knew that I’d finally be able to do what I had been terrified of until now leave my job. I felt it deep down and was 100% sure of it. I picked up the girls and went to the library where I spotted that book. I knew that as soon as Windows started cooperating, my free days were gone. My computer came close to getting fixed and I was sad. No one knew what the issue was and my support ticket kept getting passed around. My calls to the help desk persisted with no resolution. In the afternoon, I’d write code for a personal project, write words for this blog and read at the local library. I’d usually spend at least an hour before lunch exercising. I’d come home and answer blog comments and email. My day would start with having breakfast with the the girls and seeing them off to school. Between calls to the help desk, I started enjoying life. The encryption software designed to keep data safe also prevented me from logging in. And when it arrived, it still didn’t work. It was not to be.ĭue to holiday schedules, my computer didn’t come back until 1/3. No worries, I was about to be on vacation and wasn’t scheduled to be back at work until 12/27. I called the help desk and the technician said that I’d have to send it in to have the operating system reinstalled. When Windows came back online, my computer was barely usable. Early in the afternoon, I rebooted my computer to install updates. I normally work from home, but today I was at my old work office in Chicago. Please step into the Wayback machine with me… What Happened on (Tuesday) I couldn’t share it in real time because I had no idea who was watching. This story actually began on a Tuesday last December. I figured The Universe was sending me a message.īut we need to back up a little further. I went to my regular spot and this was sitting on a table: I was at the library where I enjoy doing creative work. I started writing this post on January 10th. It was very nice to know you, but I’m happy that our paths now diverge.
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