Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Big Change

Well this is what got me going and this is my plan. I originally wrote this for my family, but check it out and ignore some of the family details....

Hello All...
Well, I'm currently in the process of planning a big trip, kind of like a sabbatical (and global in nature). I had a bad day this Monday at work; my boss pissed me off and I am no longer able to sufficiently deal with the burecratic nature of things. I am moving on.
My boss point-blank told me I would not get a position I applied for and this was the shove that got things moving. I didn't even score high enough on my application to merit an interview. This was where I had to draw the line and say enough is enough...
The job description was written in a very specific manner with statements such as must be proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel ect. The boss had a rubric that he used to score points on the application, so if on your application you mentioned that you had experience with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel you would get the full amount of points. There was a formula that he has to follow and this is to ensure "fairness" in screening applicants.
I spent all of 10 minutes filling out the application as I thought that this was just a formality and a way to let him know I was interested in the position. However, I made a bad assumption. Even though I have been at the Health Department for 2 years longer than the boss and even though I have known him personally for a year it didn't matter.
Since I only spent a short time filling out the application I did not specifically mention all of the hundereds of little things that the application required for the position. Therefore he could not award me points and he was tantamount worried about an audit from our state capitol reviewing his hiring practices and therefore could not give me credit for things he has witnessed me do if they weren't written on my application. What we have here is a failure to communicate.
I plan to quit my job in mid to late March and will leave Pensacola on April 1st. This date would have marked exactly 3 years with the Department of Health- far too long. When I first took the job I kept telling myself I would not stay longer than 2 years.
My current plan is to travel across the US for several weeks and eventually end up on the West Coast in either LA or Seattle in mid to late June. From there I plan to take a one-way flight* to Southeast Asia, probably Mumbai ($800 approx. July 1st +/- a few days). This will give me about 10-12 weeks to make my way across the country.
*[NOTE: there was a promise of 50,000 sky miles made in Dec. 2005 from the Canonero Crew that I may be cashing in on or some part there of.]
I feel that this may be the only chance I get to take a trip like this and that is what is motivating me. I have soooo much freedom; more than anyone I know. I have no mortgage, no car payment, no school loans, no lease agreement, no wife, no kids, no girlfriend, no dog, no plants, no goldfish... I can pack up and leave tommorow.
On the other end of things, I have been able to bank money each month over the past three years by living below my means in a crummy house with lots of people and driving a '92 truck without air conditioning in Florida. This is my reward!
On my US leg of the trip I will be driving the Kazius truck and staying with friends and family. I also plan on doing a lot of camping and wish to avoid spending a lot of money on lodging. I haven't camped too much in the upper west and would like some suggestions on places that I should visit.
I am beginning to plot a course and Mississippi, Chicago, Des Moines, Denver, Boise, Bend, Seattle, San Francisco, Monterrey, and LA are on the list so far. The route will generally start with me making a trip north on my way to Chicago to stay with the Gorhams for a while. Then west to Des Moines. Further west to see some friends and camp and what not and then hit the west coast and probably run from Seattle to LA assuming the truck makes it.
If the truck should break down I will have my bike in the back! HA. Another back up plan includes riding on some busses- certainly not the preffered method, but entirely doable.
If I get to LA and the truck is still intact I just may spend the $700 it takes to transport it back across the country on Interstate 10. Theres a lot of sentimental value wrapped up in that little brown Ford.
During this time I plan to research a lot about India, its geography and culture, the state of the Indian economy (global recession), and about microfinance. I am considering trying to find a real job in India. My futute in India seems quite vague at this point, but I will definitely keep you posted on new developments. Once I am in India for several weeks I will make the decision whether I could actually live and work in this place or if its only somewhere I would like to visit. I would like to get a job in finance especially microfinance if possible.
Some of you may be thinking I am crazy, but I just want to chase my dreams for a little while. I am so lucky to have a loving and supportive family that I know I can do this without much downside risk. If I go to India and I am miserable, then I can always come back, get cleaned up, and hit the US job scene again.
As it is the economy is so bad and the job market is harsh. Nobody is hiring, but I am through with this stinker of a job I have now. If I go on this trip and take a break from things, possibly the economy could improve by the autumn of this year to a point where some people are hiring again. That is the contingency plan.
Some of you are thinking I should just get Elaine to call Tom Daschle or whoever and get a job in the Department of Agriculture, but that's not my dream. Maybe that is the rational choice, but we're all irrational beings. I'm gonna listen to my heart and go for it. The dreams of youth are the regrets of maturity.
Any questions or comments? And like I said.. I will keep everyone posted as things develop. Also, I would love to have visitors come and see me in India, especially if I get an apartment and actually stay for a while.

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like an awesome trip... except your U.S. road trip entirely avoids Houston.

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  2. Yeah sorry about that. I may hit it on the way back! Only time will tell. I have a couple invites that could run the trip along the southern US and just take I-10 all the way to LA. I have a cousin in Las Cruces, NM which is just across the border from El Paso. Jason Gatewood offered me a place to stay in San Antonio and you have a place in Houston. But... I'm going to take a more northerly route and head across the country thru Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado then head even more north.

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  3. wow, i understand your predicament and I have complete respect for your decision of change. I know that "nagging" feeling of restlessness to be free to do anything and I am in a somewhat similar position myself.

    you are more than welcome to come stay with me in Boulder. the summer weather in Colorado is amazing. I have done the drive from Denver/Boulder all the way out to LA and it is an awesome drive (compared with the majority of the midwest). feel free to call me and catch up. i know i haven't been good about keeping up connections with people (a lot of people actually), but please don't let that intimidate you from calling me.

    my number is 352-514-6889, but i might be getting a new number in a few months from now, so if that one doesn't work then just email me.

    my address in case you need to figure your maps:

    1485 Linden Ave
    Boulder, CO 80304


    good luck with your planning

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