Wednesday, July 16, 2008

No more bon-bons!

At the end of this month we will haved lived in Alaska for two years. For me, the time has been very lonely and has mostly passed with an aching slowness. The hardest part has been being separated from loved ones and friends. I never realised how hard it is to maintain relationships when the miles between are vast. Three time-zones away make it difficult to call at convienent times for those voices I long to hear over the wires. I haven't held a job since 2006, which on the surface might seem like a good thing to some, but I don't do well without the structure that a regular schedule brings. I feel somewhat useless and like I'm not contributing. Now after all this "semi-retirement", I'm going to look for employment. Finding a job in my current state of ebbing self-confidence is somewhat unnerving. I know biting the bullet and just getting on with it is the way to go. Once a job is secured I'll be fine and can make new aquaintences. All will be well, right? Wish me luck!

7 comments:

Doug and Amanda said...

Yeah, unemployment gets boring after a while...just ask me! I am getting excited for school to start! Good luck with your job search...you'll do just fine! Let me know if you need help with a resume.

kkryno said...

Thanks, Sweetie. I'll take you up on that! BTW, what is the "amp" in your blog title, huh, huh?! I gots ta know!? ;)

NameChanged said...

I love you, and you will do fine!

kkryno said...

I love you, too!

Q said...

Dear Vikki,
Good Luck! I know you will find something you just love to do and your employer will have a great employee! I understand the daytime lonely...I will miss you online!
Happy job hunting!
Sherry

kkryno said...

Thanks, Sherry. I really appreciate the support. I know it's silly to be nervous, but I am getting a little older and I know employers look at that. I'll still be on line; I've made some good friends there! ;)

The Cunning Runt said...

V, best of luck with the job search, and yes, "All will be well." Believe it and be patient, good things are worth waiting for.

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