I think it rather ironic that I left Sun after 18 years at least partly because of the possibility of being laid off. Sun does so many lay offs that they can say that lay offs are a core competency.Today I was laid off by a profitable company that is rated one of the very top companies to work for in the country. Of course this isn't the whole story. Had I looked I might have found another job and then I would still be employed. Instead I quite happily chose to retire.
So today is probably the end of my work life. I say probably because I haven't ruled out taking on another job or consulting assignment that really excites me. But for now I have reached that very exciting major milestone, Retirement! I am still sad to see the project I put all my energy into for the last 17 months die and I am sad to be leaving a lot of new friends but mostly I am very excited about all the possibilities in front of me.
A few updates on activities this week.... My non fiction book club met Wednesday night. we read Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox. In this biography Maddox does a masterful job of describing complex science and of telling Franklin's story. It is a compelling book and I highly recommend it.
Last night we went to Yoshi's and saw Earl Klugh perform. I always enjoy live music at Yoshi's and although I wasn't familiar with Klugh's music I really enjoyed the show.
Intuit Sucks! That the real story.
Posted by: Jim | January 27, 2007 at 08:31 PM