Giving notice to your old bosses is kind of like telling an ex that you're "moving on."
You know, it's not you, it's me, and I think we're better off seeing other people. Ouch.
At least, that's what it felt like all day yesterday. I went by the old job after completing paperwork for the new one, and proceeded to share the news that I would be moving to another company.
I'll be honest-- part of my doing so was because a) I was practicing professional courtesy, and b) I wanted to spread the news instead of Boss doing so (that little gossip!) But the other part was to send those people who passed me up a nice, big, fat middle finger. In a way, it was like telling that ex to "sod off," and that you're moving on to greener pastures (or a much, much, hotter new relationship.)
So there was a mild satisfaction I received out of it. Albeit to my (non) surprise, Boss had already told a few people before I came by on Friday (read: the whole store already knew.)
And I'm not sad for doing so. In a way, it was a (huge) blessing that I got passed up and looked over-- it just spurred my determination to perform better.
And speaking of performing, I just closed on a personal best this week! My performance this week was on par with the top associates in my store. I will probably finish #2 in sales this week, which isn't bad for only a month.
I plan to give my last week my absolute best and make my sales goal for the month, even though I'll be leaving a week early. I told my managers that I would see this job through, even though I gave notice. It's the least I could do.
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The life of a (single) man in NYC
Saturday, April 14, 2007
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