Monday, May 18, 2009

rainy days and Mondays . . .

okay fine, its not raining - but it is Monday
Monday in the middle of May, and its quite cold.

nothing really going on
nothing good, nothing bad
it's the grind, the day in / day out
daily grind, its the stuff we lump together in retrospect but ultimately creates the meat of the memory of the job
the sounds of the city, the smell during lunchtime, the view from the windows
a glimpse once we leave the company, but its a whole day during
its hours and weeks and months to years
sometimes

this now will be a fuzzy memory to be
but I worked it, I sat in my adjustable chair
I typed in my blog while taking a break from my day

Thursday, May 07, 2009

today was quite yucky in the city
rained then not, super humid then black as night downpour

I kinda liked it though
the rain reminds me of staying in and relaxing
(though 'staying in' in this case means staying at my desk ;)
haha, could be worse
not complaining at all :)

Sunday, May 03, 2009

with the economy happening and the lessening headcount, I think about past employees . . .



I always believed the saying, "see you tomorrow"
was such a nice thing

its comforting, not really to know
but to assume and expect something
a pattern, a friendly face

it's a connection of place
a connection in time
it is a guarantee of sorts
to say, Im not worried
no need to question
this night will run it's course

with the rising sunlight
brings a new day
and the expectation to say, "good morning"

I say, I hear ... "see you tomorrow"
and my heart smiles

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

It isn't just what you know,
and it isn't just who you know.
It's actually -

who
you know,

who knows you,and
what you do for a living.

Bob Burg

check this link out:
(kinda cheesy, but good stuff) bottom line, be popular

Sunday, November 16, 2008

you know

things must be good if Im not at all upset that its Sunday night and Monday is rolling in with the cold aire

Thursday, November 06, 2008

private caller

I get this private call today and let it go to voicemail. I checked the message later in the day and guess who it is - Ms. Jacobs the recruiter. I met with her before landing my current job (I got this one on my own). She's a terrible recruiter - absolute worst bedside manner - phony and a liar as well.

But to my point - the message showed me how far I've come. I am thankfully not like the thousands of recruiters out there. I know how to leave a message - an effective message where you will want to call me back. I will not say empty or canned lines like, "I immediately thought of you!" Jennifer, why did you immediately think of me? What are you calling me about? Why would you think a cryptic voicemail would motivate me to call you back? How about you speak to me as a person about something solid and about something you know would be of interest to me. Do not bang out your daily generic calls only to dig through your database some more.

Honestly, everyone has a job (or not these days) but that does not mean we are necessarily good at them. We may get by, perhaps earn lots of money - but are we good at them? Ive learned so much at my current job and I love it. That is what I wanted - to learn and be great at my job. I am conscious of my path and I am taking a deliberate step everyday. I simply treat people like people and not like resumes - it's different than most recruiters and it's different for better.

I wont be returning her call, why would I?

Thursday, April 24, 2008

chuga chugga - choo chooo!

Im getting the hang of the Metro North.