Two Weeks Notice
August 18th, 2008 . by ErinI have put my two weeks notice in…
I decided after imagining someone’s car blowing up like the godfather after helping their surly selves that it was probably time that I search for different employment. Thanks to my friend Bryan and a wicked awesome job referral, I will be leaving the land of retail banking for much more formidable accommodations.
Basically I’m jazzed to be doing something different. I’ve been a teller for many many moons now, and if I had to stay at the bank making next to nothing and only getting 20 hours or so, I’d probably go on a shooting rampage… fortunately, this isn’t the only thing changing. I am also moving out of my apartment complex where I have dwelled for over 5 years.
Times, they are a changing… as Bob Dylan so eloquently put. The times, they are a changing and I couldn’t be happier about them!
Yay! That’s great! Can you say what your new job will be? And I hear that Midvale is a great area to live in.
You’ve talked about moving, leaving and maybe even quiting for a while, but I’m inclined to believe since you’ve actually put in your notice.
What will th 57th ward ever do without you.
But props to you for lasting 5 yrs as a teller.
I only could do about 4yrs.
No, you can’t move out of Hampstead! What will that place do without you? Did they ever change out that nasty green carpet? Where are you off to now?
Hampstead will never be the same. But did I read that comment #1 correctly? Midvale? That’s just a hop, skip, and a jump to Murray. If you get bored and want to hang–be sure to give ma call.
Laurel, I made the first comment. I don’t know that she’s moving to Midvale, I was just throwing it out there as a suggestion. But clearly, it’s a good one!
Ah. Darn! I was hoping for another cool friend to move nearby. Yes, it was a good suggestion.
Congratulations girl!!! I envy you more than you know and I don’t know much about your personal situation, but judging by the industry pitfalls lately, your timing couldn’t be much better!
I got a ridiculously good job at a start up company in Pleasant Grove. I was just sick of banking and this opportunity came up… basically I lept at the idea.