Blowing Where The Work Takes Me

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I went to college in my 30’s and received a BS in Computer Science. ย After several jobs I found myself working 50hrs a week at IBM. ย Stayed there for 12 years and was finally caught in a layoff in 2009.

Ok so now I’m solidly into my 50’s and out of work. ย I’m also recently divorced for the third time. ย This mini-drama of course was taking place right in the middle of the real-estate bust with its companion recession.

Jobs were not exactly jumping out at me in the Nashville area where I lived. ย I was also paranoid that I was too old to be hirable. ย This fear was fueled by horror stories I had read about older professionals ending up working in grocery stores, as taxi drivers or worse.

So one day I just said ‘screw it’ I’ll go where-ever I can find work. ย Warren’s big adventure, right?

The first job I landed was a 6 month consulting contract with BJ’s store chain, Sam’s club or Costco type stores on the East coast. ย So Joe, my son who was staying with me at the time, and I packed up and moved to Boston, well really Framingham MA.

I really wanted a steady employment job rather than doing temporary consulting gigs so when the contract in Boston ran out I took a consulting contract with a bank in Washington DC. ย The option to be hired on permanently if all went well was understood. ย It did not go well, I did not get along with my manager and was too vocal about my perception of his short comings. ย I was walked off the job after a few weeks.

Next I went to work for Aetna insurance in Connecticut. ย They wanted to hire me but the pay was too low. ย Finally I was offered a permanent Integration Architect position at Devon Energy in Oklahoma City, OK. ย I worked there for 4 years and then was again laid off. ย I landed another job within 3 months, this time in Wichita, KS with the Koch companies. ย I retired from there in 2017 at age 62.

Was it hard making all of those moves and enduring all that change? ย Yes it was an effort but the last 8 years of my career were the most rewarding in many ways. ย The various work experiences rebooted my career. ย I learned much by working IT in so many industries and parts of the country.

Since I kept working at high paying jobs I was able to travel all over the country on driving trips and also take many trips overseas. ย Most of all I learned not to listen to the fear mongers and sad stories quite so closely. ย They only reflect one person’s sad experience.

Sam Kinison, in one of his routines, said something like. ย If you don’t want to starve, move to where the food is. ย I kind of felt that was what I was doing by taking jobs where I could find them.

 

 

5 responses to “Blowing Where The Work Takes Me”

  1. 40poundslighter Avatar

    Hey Dad,
    I am finally looking through your blog. It is very interesting, I like it! I was just reading this entry you posted about the last eight years of your career before retiring. It makes me realize there is something I have never told you, even if you have said it to me many times: I’m proud of you. It is amazing how much you accomplished in a relatively short amount of time. From graduating college to rising high in your field to having the opportunity to retire early and comfortably. All really just within thirty years. If I have never said it before it was likely due to insecurity on my part. Well done!

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    1. 40poundslighter Avatar

      This is Justin, by the way

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    2. wdefer Avatar

      Thanks son, that means a lot! I’m glad you like the blog also. I like your WordPress name too ๐Ÿ™‚

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      1. 40poundslighter Avatar

        Ha ha, I chose that like ten years ago when I had the idea for a blog about my goal of losing weight. Maybe I should start it up again seeing as how I haven’t lost a pound.

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  2. wdefer Avatar

    Yeah ironic names seem to be in. Keeps your readers guessing ๐Ÿ™‚

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