Station life… Where do I begin?
Just when everyone is beginning to understand where this whole consolidation process is heading, everything takes a sudden turn for the complete unknown. Sure, something has been started and a plan has been laid out, but the guy pushing all of this from the top has stepped aside. Within the next several days, some one else is bound to fill his shoes. Things have the ability to get really good or really bad depending on how it all works out, who you are, and what you do.
The projects progress. The list of things to do are diverging as everyday goes by in terms of what I need to do and what Jim needs to do. The big ones are on the horizon, but those will be less painful as it’ll be more of a learning process rather than some one who is directing the action. At the same time, it’s a strange feeling to become more and more independent in my projects. People take notice. People say thanks. It feels good.
Let’s not talk about salary.