Monday Musings

Family Time
I have to find a way to cut out more time for my family. I leave the house around 6:30 am or 7 am and don’t get home until 6 pm. After a long day at work, I find I have to spend at least 30 minutes running/working out and then have to cook dinner. If I am lucky, I can sit down to enjoy a book, take a motorcycle ride, or hang out with hubby and the kids around 8 pm, leaving only 2 hours of fun time! This can’t be right. . .can it?!

Back to Networking
I am headed back to the books today. I got away from them last week as I had so much to do here, but it seems this week will be a good time to catch up on my CCNA studying. I also still have that pesky switch that will no longer let me log in.

Salesforce.com
It seems I need to download and install this, as our sales folks have decided they can’t live without it. I am hesitant, but hey, one more thing to add to the resume is always fun.

Published in: on June 25, 2007 at 7:53 pm Comments (0)

Reflections

The more I read other peoples blogs, I realize that even the very good technical ones occasionally get a bit. . .off target. People like to muse sometimes, so I am going to also.

When I got this new gig, I thought it was the perfect move for the direction I had decided I was heading in. . and it is. But I also thought that all workplaces were mostly the same. . .and they are not. I have really only worked for 4 companies is my short little 11 year career, and they have been the small business flavor, or the big educational institution. Both have their advantages and disadvantages I am finding. . but I think I prefer the educational institutions. Generally speaking, people are more friendly, honest, and believe it or not, hard working. I also realize that the benefits one receives from a college or university can’t be matched in the small business world. Additionally, as an IT person, I LOVED the free flow of money that goes on in College IT departments, I really like being able to test new toys and products.

Furthermore, as I sit here and feel sorry for myself and prowl the internet for job openings at nearby colleges, I am thankful for having those jobs in the past. While my kids were little and growing, I averaged 4 weeks of vacation a year, which is nothing to sneeze at I now realize. I would give much to be in that position again, but until I can be, I will concentrate on being thankful for the years of great benefits in the past, and will rest secure in the knowledge that I will unashamedly look for those benefits in my next position. After all, I love my work, why not enjoy it even more?

Published in: on June 13, 2007 at 12:52 pm Comments (0)