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Topic: Becoming a Free Agent
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-08-2013 11:34 PM
Well, guys... My wife is cutting me loose. If things go according to plan, I'll be divorced by the end of November.
I've been trying to reconcile for over two years but it's not working. It's all just a matter of completing the paperwork and coming to a settlement, now.
As much as that pains me, one ray of sunshine will be that there isn't much tying me down to Erie, anymore. For all of these years, I have been giving up the opportunity to work in the movie theater business but, now, I can be a free agent. I can do anything and go anywhere I want. I've been thinking about what I can do and where I can go to restart a career.
Now that the barn door is open and the horse is free to find other pastures, the future looks pretty daunting. I have given up a good job and passed up a lot of opportunities. I just don't have a good feel for what's available anymore.
So, I guess the question is where can a soon-to-be-divorced theater technician go to find meaningful work? I could move virtually anywhere in the country or even anywhere in the world if the right opportunity presented itself. I need to start looking pretty fast but I'm unsure of where to begin.
What do you guys think? Any ideas?
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-09-2013 11:07 PM
My purpose here is not to vent about domestic issues. I need to get it out in the open just a little bit but I don't want to talk trash in public. The simple story is that there has been a huge amount of stress in our collective lives which has built to the point where we can not overcome it. There is just too much water under the bridge.
It feels better when I don't bottle things up so much.
I will follow up on leads and consider options but I am not going to "up and leave" just because I can. It is certainly fun to talk about putting the entire U.S. of A. between us but, if you please, consider it just "guy talk."
When I say I could move anywhere I want, I do mean it but it is important for me to choose a career option with my intellect and not my gut. I don't believe that a good job will just fall into my lap. If I want to work, I have to look for a job. That is the reason I am asking for advice.
My wife, Melanie, has been and always will be my friend. She is a very important person to me. I still love her and care about her very much. There will never be a "Jerry Maguire moment" where I say just the right words at just the right time which make everything better again but, if there could be, I would take her back without a moment's hesitation.
That just ain't gonna' happen.
With that said, I just have to move on and get a life.
If all goes according to plan and there are no legal snafus, this whole thing will be over by the end of the year. If it goes well enough, it could be done before Thanksgiving.
Until then, it is "stiff upper lip" and "ducks in a row" for me.
All your advice and support is appreciated very much!
I will follow up on as many leads as I am able.
Thanks!
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-12-2013 09:21 AM
Yes, it is a working e-mail.
I am sorry if I don't respond quickly. I do read e-mails but, sometimes, I don't have the energy to follow through. Things are very stressful. I am sure you understand.
To top it all off, my best friend's father died last Monday. He's been dealing with that and I've been watching his back. Without going into detail, there is a certain level of acrimony in his family and I am also trying to help him deal with it.
Between the divorce, funeral arrangements and just personal junk, I am mentally and physically exhausted.
Yes, I am reading e-mails but, sometimes, I don't have energy to reply. I will try to just ping people back, at minimum.
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-12-2013 09:31 PM
I will get through this.
Over the years, I might have alluded to some things about my upbringing. Without going into detail, you could say that things could get tough when I was growing up. While frequency and intensity of bad things that are happening is greater than when I was a kid, the situation is no worse, overall.
There is one thing I learned, growing up: If it doesn't kill you, it only makes you stronger!
quote: Tony Bandiera Jr Always follow your gut (with a tempering of intellect) when it comes to important decisions like career.
Agreed but, in my case, I have made a few stupid decisions because I let gut instinct override intellect. I have to be careful to keep that balance and, sometimes, tip the balance toward intellect just to be safe.
I will get through this. No doubt!
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