Today I
start my new job. After several weeks of
searching I found a part-time position with an ophthalmology practice. The job market right now is incredibly soft
so I feel very fortunate to have found a job in my chosen field and that it is
only five miles from my home.
The
hours are exactly what I asked for. I
can see my girls off to school in the morning and have time to get things done
around the house before I go in. I will
get home not too long after they get home from school on the bus.
It takes
me less than twenty minutes to get there and will require much less gas in my
car than it did before. No more two hour
commutes, thank goodness.
Despite
the fact I am a part-time employee I will still be eligible for benefits after
90 days and earn vacation pay as well.
Having benefits is important to me and I am thankful I’ll have them
again.
On the
other hand, I’m really sad to leave my girls.
My oldest is having a hard time with it, complete with tears when I told
them I was going back to work. The
youngest seems to be fine, taking it all in stride. They really enjoyed Mom being home with them
and I really enjoyed it too. We have
been having an incredible summer!
As the
one and only bread winner in the family I have to work outside the home. Fortunately our thrifty lifestyle has made it
so I don’t have to work full-time right now.
A high paying job with lots of hours is not required.
The
biggest lesson I have learned in recent months is that my job is not my
life. It is my job. It finances my life. My life is at home, with
my family.
I don’t
need a big fancy house, a fancy car, fancy electronics or big fabulous
vacations. I’ve pretty much always known
that so I have never really pursued that kind of stuff. I am quite content with my cozy little house
and my lifestyle of simplicity.
I am
grateful for this new opportunity and hopeful for what this will bring to our
future. I am also grateful that the
biggest concern I have right now is a broken knob on my oven. No big deal!
So….Hi
ho, hi ho…..it’s off to work I go......
What a wonderful blessing! Youre right,thoes fancy things dont matter. Youre a great mom,and doing a great job. Your girls will be great. Theyll see what a good mom you are,and love you for it.congrats! Christina
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate the encouragement and your kind words. Thank you Christina!
DeleteCongratulations on your new job! It seems like a win/win situation for you. I would love to be able to work part time, especially in the summer when I miss getting to enjoy any of the nice sunny days.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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