Tomorrow is the start of a new day, week, month, and life. I begin my first job in New York City as a speech therapist. I triumphantly pump my fists in the air and cheer, “Yes, yes, yes!”
My bank account eagerly awaits the deposit of my first check while I anticipate the first day at school as an employee. No longer do I wander the streets of New York as a jobless, slightly depressed college graduate. I now proudly march through the Upper West Side with my head a little higher, my step a little lighter, and my husband immensely relieved. No more will I sit at home and eat away our savings... literally, eating away our savings.
Originally, I secured a job at a middle and high school in the Bronx. But, I decided to look for a new job because the start date kept getting pushed back. And back. And back. Luckily, another opportunity presented itself. A local contract company found my resume online and asked me to work for them as an independent contractor. This past week I interviewed at four elementary schools throughout Manhattan (hence, the small number of blog posts).
After an exhausting week of nonstop travel, interviews, and frayed nerves – I signed a contract on Friday to work for two schools in Manhattan. I will work three days at one school and two days at the other.
Think of me tomorrow morning as I report to school armed with a newly laminated NYC Board of Education ID and booklet of instructions. I will be the employee with a very large smile on my face... the one very happy to have a job.
Tomorrow is the beginning of my new career. Yes, yes, yes!
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Congratulations! That's great!!!
Congrats Itty Bitty!!! Now you can change your blog name to "biggy worker-y"!!! Nah...doesn't have quite the ring. Enjoy your first day, and remember not to ask a child "what sounds they've been working on" because that's inapporpriate! LOVE YOU.
congrats!! hope you had a great first day!!
YAY! i tried to call you last night to see how it was. Talk to you soon..can't wait to hear about it!!
Great news, indeed. Will you need to change your mid-Western accent
to fit in, or will you insist that they do it your way. At the very worst, it may be that the 'slut bartender' job is still open - and it's just around the corner
Yes, Yes, Yes!!! That makes me so happy. Let me practice my best nine-year old impression; 'Mrs. Fwanzeenee, my daddy says you're a good bartender'.
all the best.
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