OK, so last night’s post was sort of a cop out. I was really just running out of time. I mean, once I was in the middle of the conference call I couldn’t just pause to fire off something quick.
PM: Jason, can you complete step 14?
Me: …
PM: Uh, Jason?
Me: One moment, I just need to post this to my site…
Yeah, that wouldn’t go over well.
So, YES, yesterday marked two years at work. To be honest, it doesn’t feel like that long. Then again, because I’m here at my desk so much I really don’t have a good sense of time when it comes to this sort of thing. It seems that last year at my one-year anniversary I said something similar. It’s like work “always was” and there was no beginning.
The team’s gone through several changes during this period, but overall it’s still really stable. That being said, generally in this field two years seems to be one of those mental hurdles. For a lot of people, when the two year mark comes around, the itch for change hits and only a change in employment can scratch it. Am I feeling that restlessness? I really don’t know. There are so many factors pulling me in so many directions that I need to sit down and take a few moments to sort my thoughts out if I’m determined to find the answer. Thing is, work’s keeping me busy enough that I don’t have the opportunity to do such navel-gazing.
The next year of work is going to be a fascinating one. It will bring huge changes with it, including a change in location, so I’m hoping that will refresh my outlook and give me renewed vigor for this job.


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