Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Next Chapter

A few weeks ago I decided that it was time for me to leave T-Mobile.  I had worked there for 6 years and 4 months.  I didn't leave because I wanted to make more money somewhere else, and I didn't leave because I was in a bad situation.  I left because I simply needed to let go of the job specific knowledge that I had accumulated over all those years.  Now that I am a former T-Mobile employee, I can confirm that the relief I feel is as great as I had imagined.  Of course the timing of my departure may have also been fortuitous for another reason... just before I started my final work week AT&T announced they are acquiring T-Mobile—the announcement came on the 2,300th day I had worked for T-Mobile and that's another 5 for any numerologists keeping score ;)  Did anyone notice that today is a Fifth Thursday?

On Monday I will be starting at Venafi as a Professional Services Technical Consultant.  Venafi is responsible for the high quality Encryption Director product that enterprises use to centrally manage encryption keys and security certificates.  I personally had worked with them as a customer for the past five years and had long considered Venafi a company for which I would have liked to work.  I never gave it much thought, though, because they are headquartered in the Salt Lake City area and I have no desire to relocate.  Then a few months ago I noticed a few job postings listing "Continental USA" as their location (because they involve a lot of travel) and I realized that I am unlike a lot of people in that there is almost nothing preventing me from traveling all the time.  I think that, plus my familiarity with Encryption Director, helped me to get the job.

So I should get to see a lot of places I've never seen before and that is pretty exciting.  Along the way I might be able to cross a half dozen or more ballparks off my list this year, too.  I'm also looking forward to seeing how other companies do business and the challenges that come along with implementing and integrating enterprise security solutions.  It's a new adventure that should be full of new adventures...

I put together the above map to show which of the United States that I have been to.  Green states are those in which I have spent more than 7 nights.  Blue states are those in which I have spent more than 1 night but less than 7.  Purple states are those in which I have spent 1 night or less.  And gray states are those in which I have never set foot.  Contrast that with my map from the year 2000... I wonder what it will look like in 2020?

I was able to visit all those other states over the last decade primarily because friends and family moved away :(  Marathon road trips to Miami in 2003 and Chicago in 2009 added several states in a very short time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only the best RT......enjoy, love you Mom

Heather said...

Hope your first day was amazing! We'll miss you for Survivor Nights, but hope you'll still make the trek when you are in town. Can't wait to hear about all the adventures.

Always,
Heather (and Bill)