Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Color Pink

Pink is many things.

Pink is the opposite of green.

I wear a lot of pink because I have green eyes, so the contrast between pink and green makes my eyes stand out more.

Pink is the color of bubblegum.

Bubblegum is the color of a house in my town. It is VERY pink.

P!nk is one of my favorite artists. If she were coming to town, I would gladly pay the ticket price to go see that performance live.

Pink is the color associated with baby girls. But real men wear pink. Eh, *shrug* whatever. I prefer to not get trapped by gender color lines. After all, if I can wear blue (and do often!), then men should be able to wear pink. Real or otherwise.

Pink is many things. But here's a riddle for you: What's "pink" that isn't pink?

A "pink" slip. I know, because I got one not too long ago. Yes, that's right. My position has been eliminated. Maybe that's why the notice wasn't pink. It came in a gray folder. Gray = somewhere between black and white = kind of non-existent...? Maybe.

At any rate, change is being imposed on me, and that's okay. No, really! It's sad I didn't take more initiative to impose change on myself, but it's a good opportunity to go out and make myself more worthwhile somewhere else. Not more worthwhile, but more valued. I AM worthwhile, but management here hasn't utilized that worthwhile-edness to its fullest extent.

A new adventure will be starting soon at probably a different company. I have mixed feelings about that part of it. After 15 years with the same company there are definitely benefits to sticking around for as long as you can. But the position I really want out of all the ones I've interviewed so far is actually at a rival, cross-town company. Trading one rodent for another. Moving from a mouse trap to rabbit hunting. That would be the ideal scenario at this point. Wherever I land, it will be good. And even though I don't know WHERE I know it WILL happen, and that's what keeps me going.

Well, that and the nice pink shirt I've got on today!

5 comments:

  1. Wow. I don't know if I should congratulate you or cry for you. I guess I won't do either one. I'll just say good luck in your new life. I know you will do great with whatever you do.

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  2. Laura, you will rock wherever you go. You are awesome. GO FIGHT WIN! and don't forget to Keep Smiling... Keep Shining.

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  3. I've been meaning to call you and see how the interview went last week. Sounds like you're still in the running. I'm a-prayin' for you!!!

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  4. ÁNIMO, TODO SALDRÁ BIEN, TIENES 15 AÑOS DE EXPERIENCIA. ALGUNAS GRANDES EMPRESAS NO ESTÁN BIEN ECONÓMICAMENTE.

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  5. Good luck and have fun interviewing!

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