Monday, April 28, 2008
You're Gone Before You're Gone
This past week I have had two colleagues come drooling over my cubicle (one of the best locations and sizes on the floor) asking who was going to get it when I am gone--like I know or care! I have had another colleague ask if I minded if my PC was moved to somewhere else next week after I am retired...again I feel DITTO.
And finally, just this morning, another colleague asked if I had Adobe PhotoShop on my PC and since I was leaving his 'helper' needed a copy and could he put in a ticket to have it removed from my PC and transferred to hers?
"Don't let the door hit you on the way out." This does sound a little more heartless than it actually is...but not by much.
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Strange as it may seem, I cant wait to experience all of that. But no news yet, apart from "to hang in there and do nothing" :o)
ReplyDeleteHold onto your chair.....
ReplyDeleteJust make sure they all know it is all off limits until you're actually gone!!
ReplyDeleteJust smile big and say dunno and don't care all the way out the door. I'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteIt's really going to happen -- and it's really going to be GREAT! Don't take too long to adjust.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! Have a cubicle sale and make some money off the damn idots. Auction your Adobe Photoshop to the highest bidder.
ReplyDeleteThat beach walk; coming right up.
ReplyDeleteTry to hold down the arms of your chair hard so you don't lift off till you're outta there!
ReplyDeleteWhen I finally left, I walked out the door and NEVER looked back. It was a hard decision to make, but once done, AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! No regrets!
ReplyDeleteyou are going to get a chuckle out of this later. as i am sure you know it really has nothing to do with YOU or how much you and your contributions will be missed. it is simply about how deprived so many feel at work, how needy gov't staff especially feel since those budgets are never what they should be and in many depts people work without the proper and current equipment and resources they need. it is about how much everyone covets what they need and wish they had. your stuff has been eyed for a while, and when word got out you were leaving people wanted to stake claim.
ReplyDeletei am sooooo glad you are going to own your time and that life will be one adventurous experience after another - a new home, a new life, new landscaoing, new things to keep you busy, free time for the grandchildren to explore life with you...happiness surrounding you. congratulations, tabor. it is YOUR time!
Oh. My. Gosh. I just realized upon reading this that I not only recall people doing such things to me just before I left my last job, but I also recall ME doing those things to a woman I worked with many, many years ago during her last two days of work. EGAD do I feel foolish.
ReplyDeleteI think, as someone above has said, you will laugh about this one day. Maybe sooner than later. Still, it's a crappy exit feeling, isn't it?