Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Fin.

It's the end.

Today was my last day at KMA, my last day at a job I've held for a little over two and a half years, which, now that I think about it, was both a really long and really short time.

I'm feeling mostly what Robert McCloskey describes in his picture book Time of Wonder (which, incidentally, is pretty much my favorite picture book ever): "A little bit sad about the place you are leaving, a little bit glad about a place you are going."

I feel wistful and happy and sad and relieved and (guiltily) rather glad to be getting away from customer service, at least customer service in a retail business. I also know that in a day or a week or six months, I'll feel some serious pangs of missing the wonderful, wonderful, wonderful people I've known there for the past couple of years.

I'll miss them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even though you'll miss the West, the East is excited to have you!!! I can't wait till you get here!

Lizardbreath McGee said...

Yay, East! :D Which reminds me...I've been looking at Amtrak prices... ;)

Kimberly Bluestocking said...

I once held a temp job that I swear was the ninth circle of Dante's Inferno (complete with freezing gale--by golly that place was cold!). It was life-sucking drudgery, and yet when another job offer came my way, I actually hesitated because knew I would really miss my coworkers.

Didn't hesitate long, though.