Wednesday, March 31, 2010

today is brought to you by the letter "R"...for "resign"

Last Wednesday my boss had a team meeting. Oh, how I love the team meetings. She's been on an inspirational quote kick lately, and during our meeting she handed out a photocopy of her latest favorite:

"An Integrity Test: Here's an integrity test for anyone who's part of an organization: Does what we say about our organization while we're at work match what we say at home? If it's positive at work and negative a few hours later at home, we have a choice to make. Here's an idea we should all consider: Believe or leave. Sound harsh? Maybe. But if the organization is no longer a vehicle to help us reach our life goals, why would we stay?"

Now, she handed this out intending it to be a pat on our backs that we are so committed to our positions, and that thankfully she doesn't have employees that have to ask themselves this question.

Seriously?

I called in sick the next day, and the day after, and then walked back in the office on Monday and quit.

I mean, I was miserable at that job, though apparently I did a really really good job of hiding how much I loathed it. Otherwise, I can't imagine that my boss ever would have thought that handing me a permission slip to resign would have been a good idea.

Now, thankfully, she took it really well. And even though I wasn't looking forward to being unemployed, I was prepared for it. But, it doesn't even look like that is going to last very long. The same day I quit I had an interview with Starbucks (can you tell that I needed something pointless?, plus who can deny that knowing how to make a decent cappuccino could be useful?). They hired me. But now I get to call and decline that too, because I got hired by a temp agency in DC...which will be fine until June or so. Why June? We've got big plans in June, but I'm superstitious, and nothing's confirmed yet, so I'm not telling.

:) Cheers to quitting stupid jobs.

2 comments:

Mike and Kirsten said...

Congrats on resigning from your job! Glad you found not one but two other options right away!!

Meg Henson Scales said...

Isn't it wonderful when you're extended an invitation to do what you want, and you accept? YES!