Well, it had to happen sooner or later, all this networking and interviewing for jobs and information. I was hired to begin on March 1st at an ad agency in town, and sure enough as timing woud have it, that very day TWO OTHER companies called me to meet and discuss openings! I spent the last two weeks working days and half that time after hours at interviews. It was a mad rush heading out the door at places all around town, heading into rush hour on the bus. By week's end, I had two very strong possibilities!
The job I started on the 1st was more or less a job to make money. I saw from the first day that it wasn't going to be something I could put my heart and soul into. Really a lot less creative than the work I'd done in a while, and in terms of professional development, close to nil. I'd wanted to hold off on starting that job until the 5th, however the production manager wanted me to start on the 1st as the contract I was filling was a maternity leave. They were hoping that I could spend a few days with this lady before she headed out for the next six months, however on my very first day, she didn't show up, nor the second or third. That Friday, she'd already given birth a week early.
And here I was, somehow hoping that something better would come around, hoping to put off starting that job, when it really DID happen that way. I bowed out gracefully this past Friday, received my first official paycheck in BC and said goodbye to a friendly group of folk.
Monday, March 13th, I start again. Very excited about this one, as I'll be exploring the world of package design, something I'd always wanted to add to my repetoire, but was rarely given the chance (I can count on one hand the amount of packaging projects I've done over the last 20 years)!
The view is incredible! Out the large picture window spanning the entire office space, I will be catching glimpses of the gorgeous North Shore ski resort mountains, seaplanes and helicopters taking off and landing, the Seabus to Lonsdale Quay, and the West Coast Express trains, tracks almost literally below the building! I must add here for emphasis that the company where i WAS, occupied two floors, one half a floor below ground and not very bright and quite stuffy. That's the floor I worked on for the past two weeks. So literally a 180 difference here.
And tonight, even with three new player trades joining the Canucks, we managed to lose against the Dallas Stars, 1-2. Wonder if we'll make the playoffs at this rate?
More later as I start the working week and head out to enjoy
1) my Graphic Designers Meetup group on Monday night at a café on Commercial Drive and
2) Electric Six performing at Richards on Richards on Tuesday night!
Ariane C
Here's a look at the re-designed bus/subway ticket experiment from last month's meeting!
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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4 comments:
That's great news, Ariane. I'm so pleased things are taking such promising shape for you!
thanks for the good wishes, G!! i'm excited too that we can stay here in lovely VAN!
Cheers,
Ariane C
wauw, gefeliciteerd nogmaals...
Heeft dat bedrijf een site oid?
Groeten,
BertV
ja en heeeell lelijk ook! Ik weet nog niet als ik daar echt zin in heb qua werk, moet even wachten. ik ben de einige designer en dat voelt ook niet zo lekker - geen feedback enz.
groet,
Ariane C
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