WHEN DO YOU SAY ITS TIME TO MOVE ON?
This week was wonderful. My son visited for his spring break. Lots of good times, lots of laughs, good quality time you just can't enjoy enough. Today (Easter Sunday) was great. Catholic service at my old church in Minneapolis, then brunch at the Marriot. Then a quick trip home and then we bounced out to the airport where my son got on the plane and went back to Georgia. It's tough seeing him go. Everytime he comes up he asks why it can't be easier, why can't his mom live here. I think the same thing, and maybe someday it will change - for now, it is what it is and I deal with the ups of seeing him arrive, and the depression of seeing him go again.
My job as of late has been miserable, I have a lot going on. Interviewing for several positions within Thomson, not to mention tow other jobs with companies I cand efinitely see working for. One aBt is a wireless company that is doing what I lvoe, what I've put 10 years into - wireless. The other is an account management position with DC Group in Minneapolis. The next two weeks id going to be I N S A N E. A lot going on, a lot coming and going. I'll keep ya'll up to date as to where the dice fall and when everything sorts itself out. As a premptive strike, here's the letter I intend to send out to my managers and several others if and when I have to quit.
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