A Very Long Tale of Two Cities
I’m a bad blogger. It’s been so long since I posted - for shame! I have been pretty damned busy but before that even happened, I got all weirded out over someone that has been reading my blog. A lot. More than any one person ever really should. I mean, I know the archives are there and all but who actually reads them? Rather, spends THREE HOURS reading them?
Who is this person with way too much time on their hands, you ask? *cups ear* An old boss! How weird is that! Ew! Three or more years later and the dude, like, camps out on my shit.
Not only that, but he was never very nice to me, pretty much made life working for him hellish, but, here he is - all this time later eating up my every typed word. I guess he misses when he used to read every single one of my emails. Freaky!!
I would never shut down my site or move because of my family or anyone related to me - but best believe I will shut it down or move over someone like that. That’s just too creepy and weird that someone I haven’t spoken to or had any contact with for that long is Googling “Dictator, Mary, R, blog” to find me.
I just knew when I saw that in my stats that it was more than likely someone I DIDN’T want to find me. I told everyone I wanted to know about the move and if I missed someone, they would have emailed me and asked. Ugh. *heebee jeebee*
Enough about that. Shake it off, shake it off. Deep breath… Heh…
I truly have much more to talk about only I’m not sure where to begin.
Well, most of you already know that I am thinking of moving to another city and that other city is - drumroll, please - Los Angeles. I know, right? I see that look of wonderment on your face and I get it, trust me. I never would have thought in a million years I’d move to L.A. San Diego, maybe, but L.A.? Not so much.
Not there is anything wrong with the place but it’s never seemed like an option. An attainable option, anyway. Funnily enough, it’s the best option now. I’m not going to get into the who/how/why/whats because, frankly, it’s been decided and the only question that remains is the “when”.
Last week, I drove out for a job interview and stayed with Mia. Bless Mia’s heart! She and I have never “officially” met but we’ve become great friends through our BLOGS (heh), which lead to emailing, which lead to talking on the phone.
A lot of talking on the phone. Mia and I are identical in our overanalyzing and we’ve spent many a night contemplating, for hours, why so-and-so did this, what was so-and-so thinking, what should I wear to x-y-z? And so on, and so forth. And repeat.
Considering the many hours of phone conversations we’ve logged, it didn’t feel strange meeting Mia in the least. She’s much more adorable in person than any picture and her new place is fantastic. You know when you tour an apartment complex and they show you the model and you think: shit… I can never make my place look like this! Damn them for showing it to me and teasing me anyway!!
Mia’s place is like that. Thank you, Mia, for not only your hospitality but for being a great friend. I promise that my basket-casedness (new word!) will be much more toned down once I’m settled in California. Promise!
The interview went well, the position is something I’m used to doing and have a lot of experience doing. The pay is probably about 10k more than what I was making in Phoenix - which, hello, I would need to live in L.A.
Post-interview, I went back to Mia’s and pretty much decided that I would make the move immediately. I didn’t want to, in fact, I’m really scared to. Mia will tell you. Ha! Ideally, moving to another state you’d like to have a little financial nest egg going on, right? But, I really need to get money coming in and I kept telling myself I have to move where the money IS.
There I was, psyching myself up and telling myself I could do it. That I have to do it, there’s just no other way. I’d pay to break my lease, say bye to the kid, friends, life in Phoenix quicker than I really wanted to when - AZ Job called.
I interviewed with a company here several weeks ago - a panel interview, no less. We’re talking 8 people, people. Heh. It was pretty nerve wracking but, then again, any interview after THAT interview will feel like a damn breeze.
I had gone back to fill out some personality test (like, 600 questions!!) and hadn’t heard much after that. I figured I must have bombed the hell out of that personality quiz. I am pretty much crazy, after all, and I thought they must not want to tell me that’s why they wouldn’t be hiring me. The HR guy seemed like - an HR guy. Hard to read, harder to get straight answers.
Turns out, HR guy gave my resume to another department and that department was now calling me. A better position than what I had originally applied for, and more money. Do I even have to tell you it’s a better position than even the L.A. job and nearly identical pay? In Phoenix? Cost of living, hello! What the f*ck do I do now?
Not that either place has made an offer yet. But, L.A. job called to schedule the 2nd interview already. The 2nd interview that I was told would pretty much secure the position. And AZ Job has already put me through almost the entire hiring process so… one could assume I may just be put in the position to decide between two different jobs, in two different cities. Only me, I swear.
I WILL still be moving, trust me. But living out my lease, paying off some bills, sharing some QT time with the kid (we’ll see about that one), taking the time to find a place I like and obtaining an even better position in L.A. (more money - chaching!) after the experience I’ll gain from AZ Job - hmm… Yeah.
Here’s the pics from the trip. Not very exciting, I must say. Enjoy all the same, kiddies!
P.S. Amy Winehouse is great roadtrip music- who knew? Here’s my favorite song from the drive. Meaning, I played it over and over and over again. And when it was done playing, I played it again:
I’m off to Bookman’s with the man. Toodles!
16 Responses to “A Very Long Tale of Two Cities”
Nicola on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
ooh, how exciting!! The pics were awesome, thanks for sharing. I need to use Flickr more myself. How soon till you find out and have to start going through the decision making process? It’s times like that where I would want to only be offered one of the jobs, so that the decision is out of my hands, but then I end up with both options open and either one viable… I bet the same will happen to you. Weird about the ex-boss thing too, pls don’t shut down though! We love you too much, even when you are a bad blogger ;) Have a great weekend! ~N
nancy k on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
good for you, girlie! i imagine it would be a hard move to make for many, many reasons.
how can you swing it with the dictator and the ex? are they relocating also?
i am insanely jealous that it looks warm and gorgeous where you are. i need to bite the bullet and buy a plane ticket before you move! and then again after you move…
Corey on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
How dare you go to la la land and not tell me?! LOL I loved the pics btw.
I say go where the moolah is and if staying in AZ to at least finish your lease works out the best for you by all means do it. Because that extra 10K is going to get ate up real quick if you have to take a chunk of that and put it towards the lease etc.
I will be in your state on Tuesday - wild isn’t it? BTW your photos made me want to take a side trip to LA just to see the ocean.
Angel on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
WOWEE…talk about your humdinger decisions. Life just has a way of doing that to us grown ups. I’m kind of rollin with Corey on this one, complete the lease out (I mean that will save you a bucket of cash alone) make the cash, gain the experiance and the title for the resume and then cash out in LA in the near future. Just my opinion :wink: It’s a tough call, either way yous a tough chic…grr so it will work!
char on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
Ok now if you move to LA you know we better hang out cause you’ll only be about an hour away from me (on a good day). Good luck on everything!
mia. on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
You’re welcome for the hospitality and thank YOU for the lovely things you said about my new place… hey… did you just say that I’m more adorable in person? What? I’m ugly in pictures…? Hey… Back to the blog with YOU!!!
mia. on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
Oh, and it was really great to meet you - height comments notwithstanding. I can’t wait til you’re here for good and we can watch Def Comedy Jams until we laugh so hard we pee… oh! We’ve already done that! Love you!
S on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
Girl! You have to email me! I need the details. I hope all is well and all of these changes are because of exciting going-on’s.
Hot Girl Extraordinaire on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
OK now you see why I stopped blogging and have gone to lurking (and occasional commenting :smile:). Just take it as a compliment… you’re so fly people can’t help but be obsessed. Can you block IP addresses?
HGE
mary on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
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C on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
I love, love Winehouse and that album is great for the car and great for just lounging around the house on an early morning.
Also - if you love her you will LOVE Adele.
inga on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
This is my favorite song from Amy Winehouse. It rocks.
I hope that you get one of those jobs. They both sound like VERY good positions! *keeping fingers crossed* :lol:
Kari on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply
Wow girl have you got news! I’m offline a few days and look at all I miss. I look forward to hearing how everything works out, and hope that you don’t end up torn between to decisions. Good luck sweetie!
mary on Mar 10, 2008 | Reply
Kara on Mar 13, 2008 | Reply
Well good gravy. You do a lot when you go MIA! Congrats on the new prospects. Something great will definitely come for you. Moving to LA…girl do your thing.
As for your old boss…ewwww :???: Perv… :roll: