Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Commute? NO Thanks!

One of the parts of my new job (12 month acting position but hey...took me 5 years and 10+ interviews to get) is to write something called 'Use Cases.' I'm really enjoying the new job and the challenges it brings and was happy to take a course that would help me out with what I'm doing. It was so neat to sit in class for the past 3 days and see things I've been working with for the past 6 weeks come alive before my eyes. 'Ohhh...so that's what that means!' Kinda like a whole bunch of lightbulb moments stung together over a couple of days. In fact, I think I could light a small Christmas tree with the lightbulb moments I had!

It was also neat to get to know 4 ladies at my table who work for a major Financial Institution in the city. I shared my adoption with one of them will be a mom to twins soon too! (Congrats Dayna!!)

Heading into the city is fun but I must say I am very thankful that I don't have that commute every day. I am blessed to live 15 mins. (door to Tims to desk) from my job. These past 3 days I was on the road by 6:20am and commuted for and hour and a half to get downtown. My hat is off to people who do this every day!

Anyway, it was fun. I passed. And tomorrow I'll make sense of the documents I've been reading. Yeah!

9 comments:

  1. I will have to agree with you, I am thankful I don't commute. The good thing would be being able to have time to read a book or the paper. I don't have nearly enough time for that.

    I am glad you are enjoying your conference.

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  2. Your new job sounds great and I'm happy that you feel challenged with what you are doing.
    Its so funny that you posted this as Joel and I took the GO into Toronto on Sunday and were talking about the same thing. We have a five minute commute right now and it would be horrible to have to do an hour or more every single day times two.

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  3. Believe me you are lucky NOT to do the commute to downtown Toronto everyday. I did this for over 12 years with my children for years going to and from work...its not fun. I now live in smaller city , and my commute is only 10 -15 minutes.

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  4. It takes me 12 minutes to get to the hospital/office. I would flip if I were trapped in the car for a long commute (so would women in labor ;0)

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  5. Is that really GREEN grass I see out there???!!!

    I'd commute that long right now JUST to see that green grass!!

    Congrats on the new job!!

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  6. Congrats again on the new job. I was spoiled for years with a short commute and now I have 30 mins each way. Can't complain..Dan has had a REALLY long commute for years. Relish your short jaunt to work.

    Keep smilin!

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  7. I'm so glad you find your new job so fulfilling! And no commute, hooray! My hubby has about a 1/2 hour commute. Not too bad.

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  8. Hey CONGRATS on the new job!! I some how missed you post about it!!
    I'm sooo glad I dont have to use COMMUTE in my vocabulary...I have a 4 minute drive to work and that is 4 minutes in RUSH HOUR....LOL!!!

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