Making the jump
Today was my last day of full-time employment. considering the organization is closing down, the atmosphere was a bit strange. We’ve lost a few citizens who have found jobs to go to, so the remaining staff consists of a couple of folks who haven’t found anything else to do yet, me, and the three directors who are all retiring. The remnant plus includes a small hospitality team, who are staying on for the day being pending decisions about what will happen to the Foundation’s assets, which includes a beautiful Portland Place house that is run as a hotel for scientists, as well as offices for the scientific program.
So it was only natural that today had a bit of sadness to it, coupled with a bit of panic concerning clearing out our stuff and disentangling all the non-work material from the computer and newsletter system (actually, that was mainly on my
Leaving a workplace after many years in a job is a bit like packing for holiday. You know you can’t take everything (not easily—I’ve got literally scores of books, lots of wine, masses of papers, and gigabytes of documents on my PC), but it’s still hard to leave things behind or deleting them.
So here’s to the future…
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