Monday, January 07, 2008

New Year? Let's Hope So

Last year has a better chance of making it into my bottom 5 than top five. To top it off I started the new one with a nice head cold. But New Years Eve was a lot of fun so I guess I'm even. So far.

Chris spent his holidays on a deserted base in cold Germany. I could tell when speaking to him that he wasn't happy with how his holidays turned out. He's finding out the Army is a lot tougher than I was when he screws up. Right now he's scheduled to come home around February 2nd for 2 weeks. I hope he behaves himself this time.

Sean is becoming quite a good guitar player. Right now it's mostly Black Sabbath "War Pigs" and "Paranoid". I hope he learns another song soon, just for a change of pace for my ears. I'm not bothered by the distortion or loudness of his playing, and I guess that's because this is music I grew up with. Then I thought about what I put my parents through, and how they could call this music "noise". Those poor people.

Scott has been learning the bass and they were thinking about getting a band together with a few friends. But Sean is such a bully with Scott that Scott has no interest in it. It's too bad because they could both help each other learn if they could just get along. Fortunately Scott is the more gregarious of the two so his wider circle of friends keep him occupied in other areas.

The job front is going nowhere. I've been on several interviews in the past few months, all of which I am qualified for, but no offers. What sucks is I still see a couple of them advertising the position as still open. I'm starting to think that it's coming down to what someone said a few weeks back. "Dude, you're old".

Maybe it's time to look in a different direction, a change of scenery. But that change would bring about a drastic lifestyle change (the income would be nowhere close to the same). If it was just me it wouldn't be so bad. But I have the other guys to think about too. I get tired of disappointing them.

5 Comments:

Blogger Redlefty said...

Sorry about that, Bob. I'm impressed with your attitude.

7:00 PM  
Blogger RedWifey said...

Bob, you're a GREAT dad! Hang in there, dude!

11:05 PM  
Blogger Egham said...

Bob -

I also looked for a job for a good while after taking early retirement. Same story. I've heard since that my age (52-53 at the time) was a factor in at least a couple, but that was a couple of years after the fact and too difficult to actually prove.

Can you turn your experience into a consulting business? That's worked for me.

Hang in there!

4:31 PM  
Blogger Bob Devlin said...

the position I've had has been as a credit manager for the last 20 years. It's not one that lends itself easily to consulting - if companies need consulting for their credit departments they usualy just hire another credit manager, with hopes for the best. I've talked with some of the agencies I'm with about contract work but again you have to wait for positions to open up. And unlike other positions at companies there is usually only one credit manager per organization.

11:15 PM  
Blogger Hal Johnson said...

Hang in there, Bob. As a fellow fifty-something who recently went through my own stint of job uncertainty, I have an idea about what you might be going through. Here's hoping that 2008 is a better one for you.

11:04 AM  

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