... And I am so very happy!
For the past few years, I had been applying for jobs whenever I found something I thought I would enjoy doing. I did not apply for jobs that did not pay well. I did not apply for jobs that I thought I would hate once I started. I already had a job (running my own law firm) that I wasn't thrilled with (well, the boss was nice...) and that didn't pay well enough (mostly because I am a much better lawyer than business-person, and did not focus enough on billing and collections) and that featured a never-ending parade of obnoxious opposing attorneys and occasional difficult and/or deadbeat clients and that often resulted in me sitting alone in my office for hours at a time working, with no human interaction at all. No, I did not apply for anything similar to what I already had...
I applied only for interesting, well-paying jobs in law firms or agencies where I would work regular hours for regular pay and have nice people to talk to each day.
I am now handling appeals in child welfare cases, and I couldn't be happier. My research and writing skills are put to good use. I rarely have to interact with obnoxious persons. The cases are a little sad, but I feel like I am doing some good in this all-too-difficult world, helping kids move on to better lives. I don't have to deal with billing and collections. The hours are fairly regular, 40 to maybe 50 per week.
My co-workers are helpful and kind and fun, but not too chatty or intrusive. We all have work to do so we spend most of the day doing it, which is good. But there is a sense of camaraderie and fun, too. We had an NCAA pool. Two to four of us go for fifteen minute walks almost every day to chat and enjoy the day (that will end soon, though, once it gets hot here in the Valley of the Sun...). We go to lunch once a month or so.
And one of my co-workers is a secretary! And she is so smart and knows so much about this area of the law, and she pays attention to details and is enthusiastic and nice, and I enjoy talking with her, and she is always doing things--without being asked--that really help to make my job easier and more pleasant! And someone else pays her salary! For those of you out there who are the excellent secretaries and paralegals, thank you for all that you do! You are wonderful. For those of you who haven't thanked your secretary or paralegal this week, go do it *now*! You just don't know how lucky you are to have a good assistant, until you don't have one.
And I get a regular paycheck, directly deposited into my checking account every two weeks! And I never have to spend my weekend sending out bills, or spend a Monday morning making calls to clients to ask when they are planning to pay their bills, or make several trips to the bank each week to deposit checks. And I am making more than I was making before (although probably not as much as I could make if I were better at running a business, or more dedicated to working 80+ hours a week as a lawyer).
And, perhaps best of all, there is an IT department, so when I have computer problems (rarely, now that folks who know what they are doing are in charge of the computers...), someone besides me is in charge of fixing them! My goodness, people, if you haven't thanked your IT guy this week, go do it *now*!! They are a godsend!
Our computer system at work crashed last week, and I got to go take a walk and then do some reading while I waited for it to be fixed. Everyone else was complaining about the "wasted" time. I was relishing the fact that I didn't have to stress out about how to fix it, and *then* stress out about how to get my work done. I could relax and just wait for the computer to work, and *then* stress out--but only if needed!--to meet my deadline. It was such a relief!! For those of you out there who are the IT guys at work, thank you for doing such a wonderful job. People should appreciate you more than they do.
My former work computer, which is now the home computer, is dying a slow and painful death right now, and I am just so very happy that my income and professional well-being do not depend on my fixing or replacing it by tomorrow. Instead, I can wait until this weekend or next weekend or the weekend after that and shop the sales to get a good deal on a new one. And I can use the laptop to surf the 'net while I wait for a new desktop computer, without worrying about the fact that the laptop doesn't have all the software I need to enter my time, do my billing, etc.
And, I get paid vacations!
And paid sick leave!
And paid holidays!
And a retirement account!
Work just doesn't get much better than this!
I am glad I was patient and waited for the right job for me. I have not been happier at work since I was a bus-driver in college. :)
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Next on the list.... a better marital relationship. I am not sure whether that means fixing the existing one, or getting a new one, but something has got to give...
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
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Hi,
I actually enjoyed reading through this posting. Many thanks.
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As an IT professional with "Big Law" I will take your appreciation.
Enjoy the perks of being an associate vs. a sole practitioner.
And maybe now that some of the stress of flying solo is over, things of the home front will get better. Or at least you'll have the energy to tackle it.
Don't forget to blog more ;) Seriously, best of luck with the relationship thing. Hope the reduced stress will cure that also.
Wow. Congratulations.
I'm thinking the same way Silliyak is -- reduced work stress should help with the relationship, too. Or at least help you think more clearly about which direction to take. Good luck.
Congratulations on the job! I like being divorced, but that doesn't mean it's for everyone. I would have preferred to "fix" the relationship early on, but the other person wouldn't cooperate. I hope you blog more often because I'm selfish.
Love,
Janie
Congrats on the new job!
I always had a suspicion that those who've been self employed for a couple of years or more become unemployable. They (we) are too used to making their own decisions and won't be able to stay silent when the boss does something we wouldn't... ;)
A belated congratulations to you!
A friend of mine who ran his own business (web and graphic design) pointed out that many people start a business because they want to be their own boss, but discover they have dozens of bosses-- their clients, who often want everything for nothing.
As you probably remember, I switched careers-- from teaching to nursing. In the interim, I worked as a waiter. I liked the cash, but the amount of money could vary wildly. I work a lot of overtime as a nurse, and joke that I love those Fridays where money magically appears in my checking account.
Congrats again!
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