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Today was the last day of my job that I've had since retiring from the Navy 4 1/2 years ago. I was the Project Manager for a defense contractor working on a logistics contract that the government agency that we were working for decided not to renew. Fortunately, it was a layoff that I saw coming for a while so I had time to look for a new job.
On Monday, I start a new job with a new contractor. This time I will be tracking repair parts for the military. As sad as I am to close the last chapter of my life, because I truly loved my job, I am excited to start this new chapter.
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Best of luck with the new job!
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Told you, you would find a job quick. You are a soilid guy.
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Thanks. There's still always that feeling of apprehension when switching jobs. "The fear of the unknown" and all that.
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Gator Wrote:Thanks. There's still always that feeling of apprehension when switching jobs. "The fear of the unknown" and all that.
I know remeber in high school when you switch from McDonalds to Burger King. You werre a wreck for weeks but it all worked out.
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All the free food that Felicia gave us helped ease that tranisition lot.
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congrats!
glad someone is finding work in this economy...