I had some dreams ... they were klowns in my koffee.


(With apologies to Carly Simon)


This is my journey through job transition from a toxic environment to a better life. Join me for a few thoughts and a few laughs along the way.
What are "klowns in my koffee"? They are the factors large and small that make you less than you are. A "klown" can be a grossly incompetent boss,
a short-sighted policy or a moronic coworker. They won't kill you, at least not immediately, but they abrade the soul
as you scrape past them to get through the day. Sometimes it's best to dump them out of the cup.


Friday

Day 77 - Certifiable Kwality Engineer

An email with the title "Exam Result" materialized in my Junk mailbox amid the opportunities to cash in on medical transcriptionist training and Russian women who want to meet me. I paused to enjoy that "on the precipice" feeling that Schrödinger's cat knew so well. It was false suspense since I'd been clued in that a letter is received if you fail but an email link appears if you pass. Of course, they could have changed protocols to send "Dear Pathetic Loser" emails as part of some instant-grat-for-masochists program.

And so ... good news. I was sweating this one. (As a woman of a certain age, the phrase takes on a rueful reality. Power surges, my butt.)

I'll enjoy updating my resume and various postings. I'd be lying if I said that there wasn't some schadenfreude in play. I was in Goodwill on Wednesday and the cashier asked me if I wanted the Senior Discount. Wednesdays are senior 25% discount days at Goodwill but I somehow envisioned more of a chasm between me in my jeans, college sweatshirt and Tevas bounding up and down the aisles and a group using walkers migrating slowly toward the Eddy Arnold vinyls. (If you are drawing a blank on either 'Eddy Arnold' or 'vinyl,' I guess there's not as great a difference as I had hoped.) The cashier said, "Have a nice day" and I thought that I had been up until a few moments before.

So one part of passing that test means that I must have done better than about half the people in the room, most of whom were younger, and who, from the looks of their reference materials, had shelled out at least 500 bucks to attend a training course.

I think next time I'll take the 25% discount.






Happy Birthday, Terry!

2 comments:

inlaws said...

Congrats--but we knew you could do it!!

Burning Khrome said...

Thanks for the kind words!

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