Challenge or comfort?
Apr. 7th, 2008 08:16 amI applied for another job last Friday.
I don’t honestly think they’ll hire me, or even that I’ll get a callback, but it was at the only other place in town I’ve ever actually thought that I’d really like to work at. However, there’s a good chance they probably won’t even consider me for this particular position - mostly due to lack of experience in the specific field.
I still like my job here at J&W, but it’s not really been much of a challenge lately. I often feel like I’m butting my head against the ceiling of what I can really do here. But at the same time, it’s really comfortable - steady income, good people, no real surprises.
The new one, however, would be a challenge in itself to learn - plus opening up a fair number of side benefits. So we’ll see. If they call me for an interview, then I can start freaking out about changes. Until then, I’m not going to worry about it.
I don’t honestly think they’ll hire me, or even that I’ll get a callback, but it was at the only other place in town I’ve ever actually thought that I’d really like to work at. However, there’s a good chance they probably won’t even consider me for this particular position - mostly due to lack of experience in the specific field.
I still like my job here at J&W, but it’s not really been much of a challenge lately. I often feel like I’m butting my head against the ceiling of what I can really do here. But at the same time, it’s really comfortable - steady income, good people, no real surprises.
The new one, however, would be a challenge in itself to learn - plus opening up a fair number of side benefits. So we’ll see. If they call me for an interview, then I can start freaking out about changes. Until then, I’m not going to worry about it.