Friday, February 22, 2008
Liberation - Bureaucracy-Style
"Dear Mr. McLain: Effective March 5, 2008 close of business, your services as a Research Associate for the Council on Children and Family Services, Item #04302 are no longer needed."
And with that first paragraph, a gracious follow up paragraph and a very gracious meeting with the associate commissioner of human resources (with our counsel present), my 12 year gig as a political appointee in the State of New York began its final two weeks.
The truth is, for the past year, the shoe could have dropped and it could have been worse. The previous administration, the one for which I came to Albany, was very cold and ungracious in its laying off of the previous governor's employees. I am glad it was this gracious...after all, I voted for the present governor and I wish him well.
But this is about liberation. This was the last major area where change needed to happen. I needed to get out of my cubicle. I needed to be out in the world. I am seriously considering getting a permit to drive a truck, so I can learn to drive and get a CDL. Why not get paid to do something I enjoy doing? Or perhaps I could lobby. Or apply to work for one of the two campaigns for president.
So, I see this new development as a positive...sure with some fiscal setbacks...not a negative.
I wanted out, but was not sure I could do it myself.
Well, I'm out...and I am free...and as I have 32 hours of personal leave, I can work half days for the next week and a half.
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