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hoosierdaddy

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OK, you old phucks (scuse my french, ladies..I'm a heathen)
Most of us that are in our last half are pretty much settled into our job things.
But sometimes old dawgs like me have to learn new tricks.

I have been a business owner since 1992. I have been my own boss since then.
Turns of events take place...or in english, shit happens...and things turn out different than what we expected them to sometimes.
My latest turn of events has led me to continue only running my own business as a side line now, and have gained full employment at another firm.

Man, being the boss you sure get set in your ways and spoiled, or at least I think I have. This new job things is a strange turn of events I didn't expect, but I think it will serve me very well.

Today was my first day on the new job, and I was tore up like a can of kraut...although I really didn't need to be. I am in the top echelon of this new company, I know all the people, and am a great fit. But still, I was so nervous, I was shakin like a dog trying to shit a peach seed.
Everyone was very kewl, and things are gonna be fine...but I hate first days of anything, let alone a new job.

Lots of changes for ol dad.

I know..I know... :violin:
 
From one daddy to another, I wish you success at your new job. Hopefully you can adjust quickly. change is tough but necessary. I wont be talking so smoothly when it happens to me. :badday:
 

hoosierdaddy

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Been a few days now...I will be fine. :)
Although, I have been giving remote controls/monitors lots of thought. Never know when I might get sent some place for days. Can't compromise my grow.
 
hoosierdaddy said:
Been a few days now...I will be fine. :)
Although, I have been giving remote controls/monitors lots of thought. Never know when I might get sent some place for days. Can't compromise my grow.

sounds like a good idea to keep things going. never know when you have to leave for a few days.
 

Haps

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Be grateful you had the sense and flexibility to make a move when you needed to. Good luck on the new team.
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