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Sep. 27th, 2009 09:56 pmSlightly nervous about tomorrow. Part of me wishes I'd had another week off, but another part wants to get on and doing again.
It'll be weird turning up at a new place and being the new boy again. I wish I knew exactly what it is they want me to be working on, but heck, I'm sure I'll find out soon enough!
NTS: need to buy a new suit. And some new smart shoes.
In other news, I've been pondering what to spend my redundancy money on, given that I'm now back in full-time employment. Tempted by a proper wide-angle lens for my D50 to take up to Scotland at the end of October, but also tempted by the (cheaper) Sigma 18-200mm lens, which would give me the range of my 18-55mm kit lens, with a zoom on top - I could see that being my default carry-around lens, and I don't currently have a zoom lens for my camera.
Hmm. Tricky. Thoughts from my photographer chums, pls?
It'll be weird turning up at a new place and being the new boy again. I wish I knew exactly what it is they want me to be working on, but heck, I'm sure I'll find out soon enough!
NTS: need to buy a new suit. And some new smart shoes.
In other news, I've been pondering what to spend my redundancy money on, given that I'm now back in full-time employment. Tempted by a proper wide-angle lens for my D50 to take up to Scotland at the end of October, but also tempted by the (cheaper) Sigma 18-200mm lens, which would give me the range of my 18-55mm kit lens, with a zoom on top - I could see that being my default carry-around lens, and I don't currently have a zoom lens for my camera.
Hmm. Tricky. Thoughts from my photographer chums, pls?
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Date: 2009-09-28 12:35 am (UTC)It sucks to be the new person, going from being king of your own kingdom, no matter how demented, to not knowing where your stapler is.. or if you have one. Just some reassurance from someone who went through it not too long ago (it doesn't seem long ago). Be prepared for that first week or three of not knowing anything. My boss told me he didn't expect me to know anything for a year when I started. I'm pretty sure I got on board before that, but my point, which admittedly may be clouded by imagined delirium, is that it WILL be weird to be the new boy, but don't let it get you down.
As for the redundancy money (redundancy? Is there twice as much as there should be?)... you will feel better knowing it's in a savings account for two or three months. Just in case you decide that you don't just love the new job. I mean, you'd hate to blow through your "emergency fund" and then feel obligated to stay at a job that wasn't what you expected it to be.
So put the money aside, get your bearings at your new job, and the security of that little monetary cushion will allow you to really explore what you think of of the job, and then, when you love it, and I'm sure you will, you can treat yourself to a Christmas gift of a new lens, which I most assuredly think you should get. I don't know the technical terminology, but I think those lenses that let you get insanely close images of, say, butterfly eyeballs, are .. well, the bees knees. (Of course that's only funny if you're familiar with the phrase, which may be an American-only phenomenon.)
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Date: 2009-09-28 09:44 pm (UTC)your point about saving the money is a good one.
And yes, our bees have knees. :-)