thrihyrne: Portland, OR (squee!)
Thrihyrne ([personal profile] thrihyrne) wrote2011-12-02 07:32 pm

And... I'm employed. :)

A couple of weeks ago I was chatting with my NZ potential beau, lamenting my job search and how difficult it was. When I mentioned our very unhappy 10% unemployment rate, in his innately positive way he replied, "Well, that means that 90% are employed." And now I'll be joining that percentage! I will have a long commute, both ways, and the timing of the buses may involve a lot of waiting (my shift hours will be approximately 10-7 which is great for my body clock, but the buses in this area of suburbia don't run as often after 6 p.m.). That said, I can read/write/knit/listen to audiobooks going and coming, so I don't consider it wasted time. The company is young (so I'm not 'competing' with people who have been there for years) and doing well and expanding, so I may well be able to move from inbound customer service perhaps to training or something else over time. It's the first time I've worked a 40 hour week since I was at Rosetta Stone, before I moved to Portland the first time. This will definitely be a change, both the commute (and not driving my own car) and the income. It's not paying what I'm worth, and the benefits aren't what a university would offer, but it's an okay start and there's room for raises. I'm pretty excited to get on board with a young company, and I'm very excited at the thought of paying off my limited credit card debt and saving up for a trip to the South Pacific. :) And investing a pair of insulated, waterproof shoes. It's going to be a long, wet winter and I'll be doing my share of walking outside. My running shoes just don't cut it. :P
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[personal profile] grrlpup 2011-12-03 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!! Even if the buses are less frequent at those hours, they're probably also less crowded, which for me makes a huge difference.

[identity profile] thrihyrne.livejournal.com 2011-12-03 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a very good point. I've also done some research about approaching this place from a different angle and taking the WES to the MAX. I'm going to try that going home on Monday and see how it works.