Life Full of Uncertainty
So, my highly anticipated project role in a client at Irvine, CA. fell through and I'm left to seek another project role. Where I will be next week about this time, I don't know.
My friends often express how impressed they are with my hectic travel schedule, often adding comments like, 'I can't imagine doing that for living.' Well, the toughest part of this job is not the travel -- actually, once you get used to the rather regular travel schedule on an extended client engagement at the same client site, travelling to/from client site becomes almost as mindless as a regular commute -- but the anxiety in not knowing what the next project is in times like this.
Transitioning between projects is almost like switching jobs -- with all the anxiety, stress, eager anticipation, hope, reflections, excitement, dreadfulness and myriad other (often conflicting) feelings associated with moving from one company to another.
Please hope for an awesome project opportunity for me, friends; the anxiety of not knowing what's in store for me next eclipes the disappointment of not getting the chance to be in southern California.
My friends often express how impressed they are with my hectic travel schedule, often adding comments like, 'I can't imagine doing that for living.' Well, the toughest part of this job is not the travel -- actually, once you get used to the rather regular travel schedule on an extended client engagement at the same client site, travelling to/from client site becomes almost as mindless as a regular commute -- but the anxiety in not knowing what the next project is in times like this.
Transitioning between projects is almost like switching jobs -- with all the anxiety, stress, eager anticipation, hope, reflections, excitement, dreadfulness and myriad other (often conflicting) feelings associated with moving from one company to another.
Please hope for an awesome project opportunity for me, friends; the anxiety of not knowing what's in store for me next eclipes the disappointment of not getting the chance to be in southern California.

1 Comments:
good to be still at times and listen to the sound of silence to realize who you have been listening.
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