T-SQL Tuesday #193 Ghosts of Jobs Past & Future


Self

Family

Work

My first job out of college involved relocating an untold number of times to unfamiliar places and meeting an incredible number of people, all for a pretty price. And I did. I moved to half a dozen states, met hundreds of people, nabbed a husband (mine eventually, not someone else’s), and built out more found family than I could have dreamed. After years of flexibility and “for the band” mentality, it was starting to really take a toll. While I did get a lot of great experience and feathers in my cap the last three years I worked there, I still wish I’d left sooner. The hardest part of choosing to move on was “the money is good, and I get paid overtime.” What’s not enticing about picking up some extra project hours to help boost an upcoming vacation? The only thing really holding me back was the gold and the promise of better. I did end up taking a hefty pay cut to leave, but I don’t regret it for a moment.

I know now what I didn’t then: money really isn’t everything. Take care of yourself so you can take care of your family and be recharged enough to do well at your job.

And maybe have a Snickers when things get tough.

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  1. […] Courtney Woolum takes all the energy of the questions into two potent paragraphs and one sentence that has my stomach grumbling now with no way to satisfy it. I think the reminder of – sometimes you have to leave, even if it’s a pay cut, even if you think it’s the worst move – is a really important one. Her potent post is a really good reminder that our guts should be listened to (except right now I have no Snickers nearby – and I’m on day two of trying to be better ๐Ÿ˜‰ How many times have I said that one ๐Ÿ˜‰ ). THANK YOU FOR YOUR POST, COURTNEY. […]

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