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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Yay Me!

It’s official, blogland. I’m employed. For one of the biggest, oldest and finest companies in Jamaica. Full time. On a full-time contract. For full-time salary (and that’s the clincher). Ecstatic? You bet. I’m so excited I can hardly type. I’ve had this big, stupid grin plastered on my face all day – like someone cut it out of a kid’s book and tacked it over my mouth.

You know how it was that first time you got that real job (the one you actually wanted, or something close enough,) for real pay, and were about to have your first real taste of the real working world (in a place and space you wanted to work instead of some obscure ‘filler’... not that you don't appreciate the stepping stones that got you where you are)?

Remember the butterflies in your stomach? The dry mouth in the interview? The anticipation when you realised that you didn’t handle yourself so badly after all, and that NONE of your worst fears were realised that day (you made it in early; you didn’t say anything stupid or dry up like a well in a desert; your feet didn’t wobble too much in those high heels; your body didn’t betray your uneasiness with any embarrassing sounds, and -hurray- you got the job!!).

I know I must sound like a rookie, but well, I kinda am!! And don’t you remember how you felt when you knew you got that first job – for sure? Be honest – you had a ‘yay me’ moment too. You wondered at yourself in awe of all your new-found responsibilities... ah! The word suddenly comes alive: riss-pon-see-bill-i-teez! I feel like the proud five-year-old who gets to wear her mother’s precious pearls, except I’m not wearing anything for anybody. This stuff I’m wearing? It’s all mine! And now, (*whispers*) I can pay for it!

So, yeah, I have a job. The kind that comes with health benefits, allowances, vacation leaves, pay stubs and taxes (yikes). The kind that requires real dedication and real performance or else a real job won’t get done. It's great. Especially in this economic climate. It feels so... real!

And I’m sure you’ve it figured out by now: I’m REAL excited!

YAY ME.

14 comments:

Rae said...

CONGRATS Ruthi!!! I hope this real job brings you real satisfaction ;) All the best!!!

Geoffrey Philp said...

Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

so were r u working?

Angel said...

OHMYGOD!!!!!! YAYAYAYAYAY!!!! I'm doing the Happy Dance for you right now Ruthi!!!! FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!

knock thier socks off!

laroper18 said...

Mi proud a yuh :-). Congrats!

Will said...

yay you!!! :-)

congrats ruthi...

ruthibel said...

thanks everybody! I'll let u kno how it goes...

@Anon - think about it... it wouldn't be very smart of me to let you know where I work, now would it??

Anonymous said...

CONGRATULATIONS! I say this without the slightest hint of utter and complete jealously, but enjoy it now, because that won't last long! So proud of you and can't wait to join you in the ranks. (rolls eyes...that really sounds like a terrible way to put it, don't? "The ranks")

...you can keep that responsibilities part though. Lol!
Go Ruthie!!

owen said...

welcome to world of work. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!......

Wuthering said...

Yay Ruthi!!! I love the comparison of the 5 year old girl borrowing her mother's pearl necklace... awww so cute :)

Abeni said...

YAAAAAAAAAAAY

Go girl!

Jdid said...

i'm a week late but big congrats on the job.

Annie Paul said...

i'm really late, just read this, now i see why you couldn't write for the Mona thing--but that's great! and how surprising that a company would have the good sense to snap you up before anyone else could, they recognize talent and skill...

but i see you haven't been able to blog since, i hope you'll find the time, your posts are valuable, especially enjoyed the one about music on the bus.

so once again all good wishes and a long and productive working life!

ruthibel said...

aww... i'm late too, but thanks annie. appreciated.