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				<title>Moving On - The Joy and The Pain</title>
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				The last few weeks of my life have been wild to say the least.  I recently accepted a new position with another organization, and as of May 18, I&apos;ll be moving on.

But this move has not been without much joy and also much pain.

Pain, because I have to leave my current employer which has been so good to me and my family for my tenure there.  An employer which has helped grow my skills, with co-workers whom I have gleaned immense amounts of knowledge and know-how from.  A co-worker in specific who has been my mentor and teacher.  A boss, Audrey, who has been nothing short of great, always there for her employees, and a very understanding, caring individual as well.  I will miss my co-workers and all they have given me, but I know it is for the best!

More pain, because of how this whole thing went down.  I saw a post for a ColdFusion Web Developer with an exact match to the skills I currently possess.  I figured why not check into it.  So I called and was invited in for an interview, then another interview and finally an offer.  I accepted the offer after a small bit of negotiation and put in my notice at my current employer.

I called Audrey and she immediately made me feel wanted and good about what I had become, letting me know that she didn&apos;t want to lose me and told me how valuable I was to the team, she said she was going to do everything in her power to keep me.

She ended up getting me a counter offer that was a bit higher than the offer I had already accepted, but by that time, I had already made up my mind as to moving on.

I met with the company that I had accepted the offer of and we had lunch that afternoon.  Things went well, and talk was all about the future.

As I got back to work after lunch that day, I got a call from an organization that I had applied to some time ago, but didn&apos;t think I possessed the skill-set they were looking for.  I began to talk to them about what they were looking for, what the job entailed and so-forth.  The more I heard the more excited I became, this was turning out to be the job you only see in a perfect world.

God definitely had plans for me, I interviewed for the position feeling that I must research all possibilities thrown my was at the time, after all my next position would be my home for quite some time.

My interview went well and I began to go over the benefits I would receive if I got hired.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;Over TWO MONTHS of &quot;vacation/leave&quot;.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;Medical coverage for $200 less per month.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;A job so close to my house, I can ride a bike to work and come home for lunch.  MORE FAMILY TIME!!!&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;An exciting position of developing web applications from the ground up with the latest methodologies.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;-&amp;nbsp;And more...

All in all I knew I couldn&apos;t pass this up, this was best for my family and myself.  The hard part was telling the previous opportunity, whose job I had accepted, that I found something I just could not pass up.

Well, yesterday I emailed them to break the news, it was a hard thing to do, and I felt very bad for having to do so.  I haven&apos;t heard back yet from them, but I hope they take it well and I hope they understand.

So, you see the pain, hard, hard decisions of leaving &quot;2&quot; jobs, but in the end I must do what is best.

I am looking forward to my new opportunity, it is exciting, challenging and no-doubt will be rewarding.

I hope it all works out, and all the pain has already turned into so much joy.  Thanks be to God for his orchestration of this perfect plan.
				
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