Soaking wet, socks disappeared in my boots..only to be replaced with something that feels like mush. Water running pouring off my cap, only another mile to walk in this crap until I get another paper signed. I guess it’s fitting..I’m getting out of the army the same way I got in, soaking wet, cold, and unsure what the future held. There is one huge difference this time. I’m smiling. I couldn’t be more happy to be walking through water and this storm which would more accurately be called a “monsoon.” I get the last signatures, and ask about five times before I get out the door: “am I good? anything else?” Nope. Run. Run fast. Hop in the car and hardly look back. No time for seatbelts.
I head straight from there to the house, shower, and get ready for a big interview with a large mobile communications company. I clean up, don the suit- and try to imagine what it’ll be like. Cutting it way too close. I just got out of the Army 2 hours ago, and now I’m going to an interview. Oh, and if I don’t pass the interview, I don’t have a choice but to take this other job in Nevada, only a drive down the road…plus 2,350 miles. Good thing I work best under pressure. This position in Nevada is an amazing opportunity, but we’re building a house here. Roots are being set here.
I show up to the global headquarters for this mobile communications company. I sit in the car for a good 10 minutes, repeatedly saying “what the hell did I get myself into?” Oh well, with gas at near $4/gallon, I’m sure as hell not going home without something to show for it. I hop out of the car, grab the jacket for my suit as quick as I can, and make the walk while putting it on. It’s still pouring, but this is an interview..I mind if I’m wet this time. I rush towards the front door, and they open when I’m no closer than 15 feet away. “Damnit. automatic doors. GOOD ones. I’m screwed.” I confidently tell the receptionist I’m here for my interview, and she asks me to have a seat. The waiting area resembles the seats from “Men in Black” somewhat- you know, the ones Will Smith sits in while he tries to take the written test. I try to make myself comfortable, wait for the interviewer to come out.
Eventually, he makes his way out, and introduces himself. Rocking a nike shirt in a global headquarters..”this is MY type of job” is exactly what I was thinking. He badged his way into a door, and we went into a room for our interview. I made absolute sure to sit a little off angle since I had always heard sitting directly in front of someone makes you seem more confrontational. We did the interview, which I won’t bore anyone with the details of. As we’re walking out, I realize, I have no idea if I got the job or not. I THINK it went well, but who knows? I also thought that lebron james would go to the knicks, and that casey anthony would get convicted (and OJ too, for that matter), and that airlines would never charge for checked bags..so I’ve certainly been wrong before.
I left the interview, headed home, ready for the journey tomorrow. If you’re a little lost- don’t be. I had previously accepted a position out west (think near California)- a senior network engineer position. I would have been excited about it, except it was only a 6 month job (with potential to turn into 12 months), and I would be going without my wife and kids. Throw in the fact we’re building a home now, and staying here becomes much more important. That being said, I couldn’t just stay here, ignorantly thinking “hey, I’ll get a job eventually,” and ultimately end up jobless. I had to go where the work is. So, the plan was, head out there by car (I’m actually in a hotel as I type this), and if I get a call for any job back in Florida, I turn around….as long as the salary is reasonable. Well, this interview I did took place the day I was supposed to leave. I decided to postpone my trip until Sunday, so that way it gave the company a little bit of time to get back to me. Fast forward until present- I did get a phone call and it DOES look like I got the job in Florida. Time will tell.
For the tech guys out there feeling neglected because of my lack of technical information, I sincerely apologize. This blog has at times been a great outlet for technical articles/thoughts, but at others, just life in general. That being said, this position in Florida which I MAY have, will allow me to work from home up to 3 days a week, and is absolutely nothing but troubleshooting a large BGP network, as well as firewalls, IPSEC VPN’s, some layer 2, redistribution issues, etc. But mostly, BGP. This is fantastic, because, I still would like to prepare for the CCIE, but feel I need more experience with BGP. REAL experience. This would be a fantastic opportunity. Not to mention, since it’s almost all troubleshooting, it’ll allow me to be golden on the troubleshooting portion of the lab. More to follow on this..
Take care all. I’m going to hit the road and enjoy America. It’s pretty beautiful out there. Just ignore the power lines, billboards, abandoned cars, shady used car dealerships, abandoned buildings, hitchhikers, and “adult entertainment” stores- and you should be just fine.