Jun 09

I woke up this morning missing two things I’ve grown accustomed to in my life: a job and a cell phone. Luckily one of these is easily replaceable.

Sleep did not come easy last night. I was physically and emotionally drained, but my body did not want to accept sleep as a remedy. I tossed and turned, and I finally awoke at 4:30 a.m. My body wanted to begin my new adventure – my mind wanted to book a vacation.

I washed, dried and folded clothes. I sent a handful of e-mails. I completed a high-level search for potential job matches. I made coffee, ate two bananas and dealt with a uniquely-upset stomach. I did what I could to make the time pass by until I could reconnect with society at 9 a.m. – the time the Cricket Communications store opened.

My Blackberry service was discontinued with my employment. I have no home phone, so I had to borrow friends’ phones to share my news with my loved ones last night. I chose to go with Cricket Communications for a few reasons:

  • Cricket used to be a client of mine at my first job out of college. I enjoyed working on the account and always believed in the company’s business model.
  • I don’t know what the future holds, so going with Cricket’s no-contract service seemed logical.
  • Cricket offers unlimited minutes and text messages for the same price as other carriers. I figure I’ll be using the phone a lot in the days and weeks (hopefully not months) ahead, and I don’t want to be confined by a set amount of minutes or worry about overage costs – I am on a limited budget these days.
  • Getting a Cricket phone and service was a breeze. I arrived just as the store opened. The Cricket staff member was extremely helpful in picking the right phone and plan for my needs. I left the store with a working phone no more than 20 minutes later. Best of all, the Cricket service quality is great! Much better than Verizon, which didn’t even work in my house! Oh, and a free phone and first month of service isn’t all that bad either…

One of the downsides of getting a new cell phone is the transferring of numbers from the old device to the new one. Luckily, my former employer allowed me to hold on to my (service-less) Blackberry so I could transfer my address book. Not an easy task at all. With some Google searches, I finally figured out how to transfer my contacts to an Excel document. Don’t know if I’ll actually plug them all into my new phone, but at least I have them on file.

Tuesday wasn’t all that bad. I did think back to something my mother said a while back. She publically stated that my pregnancy was the most convenient of her three. This is due to her third trimester taking place during the summer. I remember her saying how nice it was just to just put on a dress, rather than bundle up for the cold. I guess being jobless in the summer is better than being jobless in the winter. I, perceivably, could go to the pool or the golf course for a nice little break. The pool sounds like a better (and less expensive) option.

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Jun 08

My life changed today. As of approximately 5:02 p.m., I am no longer employed. Details cannot be disclosed, but know that I am crushed.

Never had I thought I would hold a job that I loved. For three years I devoted countless hours, sleepless nights and hair (yes, I’ve lost a lot of hair) to my position. But I’m confident I will survive, I will find a position I will love and be passionate about. I thank my former employer for the opportunity to grow and prosper as a person and as a professional. Although I’m upset, I understand this to be a business decision and not a personal one.

I have a challenge in front of me. My goal is to find a job that challenges me on a daily basis and provides me the opportunity to grow as a professional. I strive to work for an organization that supports me both professionally and personally. I know I’m up for this challenge. I know I will come out ahead and emerge a stronger person.

I invite you to join me on this journey. Your support and guidance will only help. Please visit regularly to see my progress, identify with my obstacles and, hopefully, celebrate my success.

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