A new journey in my life is about to begin. It was expected, but not in such a way. I can't help but think back to my first time reading J.R.R. Tolkien's starting chapters for "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings," where this post title comes from. So let me get down to it.
Effective March 28th, I'm resigning my position at my current job with VCCH Inc., deploying and managing computer based business phone systems. On April 3rd, I'm hooking up a trailer and driving out to Denver, Colorado to take a position with Computronix USA starting on the 7th. I'll have temporary arrangements until I locate a place to rent.
The job story:
I'll be working with most of the same people from my internship in Denver three years ago. Following that internship, I returned to complete my senior year at TNU and graduate. We had set up plans for me to be hired back on with CX following graduation, but the position did not open up, so I worked at CompUSA until being laid off as that company closed. CX and I were in almost monthly contact about openings, the chance of me moving out there, and the possibility of taking an onsite position here in Nashville for a local contract. None of the deals worked out.
Two weeks ago, a friend of mine (actually, the one who had set me up with the internship to start with), called saying I should re-apply. I did so, and didn't think much of it at first. Then we had a phone interview, followed by a few days of waiting. I then received an offer and prayed about it while talking it over with several friends. It wasn't until I decided that I wanted to go that I started getting a lot of support, so I now feel a lot more settled about it than I did while I was trying to decide.
I handed my resignation in today, shortly after my boss announced that VCCH is going to be shutting down in about 6-8 weeks. How's that for God's timing? This would have been the third job I have been laid off of.
Well, apart from leaving my family, my friends, and my church, I'm really excited. I plan to get really involved in the swing dancing community out there, I'll be looking for a new climbing gym and climbing partners, I will be running a web server from my apartment/house for people looking for really cheap hosting, and I'll be looking to get involved with the Denver Linux Users Group, assuming there is one, and I'm fairly sure there is.
I'm going to cut this off for now, but I'll be in touch. Feel free to call me or write in the next couple of weeks. I can use all the support and encouragement. I am excited about the opportunities, but I'm also a little nervous about "starting over" in a new town.
God's best...
Yay, Denver! There's still an incredibly slight chance Steve and I may move out there--he applied to University of Colorado at Denver and the University of Denver. He's been accepted, but still hasn't heard about an assistanceship. Anywho... Good luck!
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