Monday, July 02, 2007

Everything As It Should Be

I am not in Iowa meeting Amma with Jess, as I planned. Instead, I am here on the pond, fulfilling my motherly duties and editing a test call for a company that provides transcripts of quarterly conference calls for publicly traded companies.

Creating a transcript of these calls is not easy, but I feel pretty good about it. Although the company specified that they're looking for MBAs or people studying for an MBA, I applied and was selected. Yep, me, the college dropout.

Why would they consider me? Because I spent seven long years writing investor relations and public relations for The Wasband's company. Didn't get paid. Rarely got acknowledged. Never got thanked. It's quite a kick that, so many years later, that experience might be the key to giving me time to write.

Not long ago I put it out into the universe that I needed new ways to make a living, some combination that would leave time and mental energy for my real writing. And though this editing job is not yet mine, it's an opening, a possibility that would let me work 20 hours a week and write the rest of the time. (Well, whenever I'm not running the salon or taking care of my parents or Evan, now that he lives here again.)

If that possibility exists, there are others. And I'll keep looking until I find something that's right for me and my life. And I'll remember that even painful and difficult things can become valuable down the road.

8 comments:

Michelle O'Neil said...

I hope the position works out for you.

You deserve to have the life you want.

Kim said...

Yes, there are so many possibilities for the taking when you look for them. And I love the way you find great little lessons in every experience!

Deb Shucka said...

Wow! Congratulations. Wonderful bit of synchronicity, and proof that it all leads to your heart's desire. Looking forward to getting to read the writing that will result from this. :)

Anonymous said...

Good luck, Jerri! xo t

Anonymous said...

A very good life lesson that I tend to forget, difficult things can often lead to gifts down the road. I hope this works out for you and that you enjoy the work itself! Many blessings!

hg said...

Good luck. Keep us posted!

Jess said...

Well, I guess it was all as it should have been, I guess. Yes, i think it was. But I did miss you.

I am so glad that those years paid off, especially after hearing more about them.

Seems I was there at the exact right time, right between the two kids.

Alijah Fitt said...

It is interesting how those painful little pieces sometimes turn out to be invaluable gifts.