| As some of you may have heard already, I have accepted TFSO this week.
Please, no grieving mail, this is a godsend and I'm happy I've been
selected. I get out from under a micromanager whom I dislike and I get
a chunk of $$$ that will help pay for college (I'm going back for my
Master's degree full time next semester).
I also get out of DEC at a time when Palmer seems to be dooming us
to repeat the mistakes of Wang and Data General (cut, cut, cut ...)
Enough digression ... I will be reachable at
US3RMC::"[email protected]"
I regret that I was unable to meet many of the new names in this
conference (and some of the old, like George Rauh).
In any case, best of luck and see ya around the net.
regards,
mike zarlenga
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Well, the time has come for me to wish you all farewell. I've accepted
a position as a Senior Consultant with JYACC, Inc. in Wellesley, MA, a
small systems integration company with a great vision and a fabulous work
environment. My last day with Digital will be Friday (December 22), and
after a much-needed vacation, I'll be starting with JYACC on January 9th;
eight years to the day after joining Digital.
The last eight years have been an incredible journey for me. In some
ways it feels like just yesterday I was beginning with Digital in Colorado
Springs -- fresh out of college and with a great deal to learn. It's been
a crazy rollercoaster having been hired during a hiring freeze, relocating
to Massachusetts during a relocation freeze, surving a stint as a SOAPBOX
moderator, as well as weathering numerous layoffs and at least two potential
buyouts of my group.
Through this journey I've learned who I am, why I am and where I'm going.
Today I've created a life for myself that is fabulous and taking this
step into that life feels incredible. My many thanks go out to many people
for the impact they have made in my life and the memories I will take with
me. It is through the work I've done with the many incarnations of the
Knowledge Based Solutions Group here that I've been able to develop
excellent technical skills in software development as well as find my
niche within the software consulting world.
Notes! You have all been a fabulous source for defining my life!!!!
Thanks to the rambunctious members of SOAPBOX for teaching me the
value of how to locate the source of self esteem within myself. Thanks
to members of WOMANNOTES who have taught me what it truly means to be a
Feminist while retaining my femininity and embracing men and women for
the contributions we each make to the world. And, a special thanks to
SINGLES of providing a forum in which I've been able to create an incredible
vision for the type of relationship I want to have in my life; and today
I have that relationship with Patrick. There are so many other conferences
that I've participated in throughout the years and to all of you, thank you.
Your impact on my life will be something I will carry with me forever.
Come visit me on the WWW where I'm sure I'll have a Web page in a month
or so..... http://www.jyacc.com/. Look there for my home page, great
links, fun stuff and news about community service projects throughout the
region. I'll forward my Internet address as soon as I have one (something
similar to [email protected]).
To laugh is to risk appearing the fool
To weep is to risk being called sentimental
To reach out to another is to risk involvement
To expose feelings is to risk showing your true self
To place your ideas and dreams before the crowd is to
risk being called naive
To love is to risk not being loved in return
To live is to risk dying
To hope is to risk despair
To try is to risk failure
but risks must be taken, because the greatest risk in life
is to risk nothing
The people who risk nothing do nothing, have nothing,
are nothing, and become nothing
They may avoid suffering and sorrow but they cannot simply
learn to feel, and change, and grow, and love and live....
Chained to their servitude, they are slaves; they have
forfeited their freedom.
Only the people who risk are truly free.
-Anonymous
Best wishes to all.....
Kathy Gallup
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