Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Things Change...

I can't believe as I look back over the last year how things have changed in my life. Obviously having Ryker was a major adjustment and going back to work after my leave was a very hard decision. Do I go back full time? Part time? Not at all? Because I carry the insurance I needed to go back and it wasn't worth the money to go only part time so I dove in, full time. I had only been back to work for 2 days when I received a call from a friend of mine that I met through his company, Hemocue Inc. He wanted me to apply for a position that had come open through this company. The position was for a 'training specialist'. When new accounts buy the point-of-care equipment for their clinics or hospitals, the training specialist would go to the site, get everything set up and teach the team how to use the equipment and software. I told him he was crazy because it involved travel and Ryker is still so small but after I decided that i'd really give it some thought. After a few months of back and forth with the supervisor of the position, I said I'd give it a go. Leaving North Ogden Clinic was the hardest thing i've ever had to do... my coworkers there were closer than family and I loved having everyone around me all the time. This week was the first with my new job, it's been nice because I work from home part time and travel the western U.S. part time, luckilly this week has been spent getting my computer up and running, getting things lined out for the next few weeks.. which has been nice because Ryker and I have both been down with the cold. Next week will begin a new adventure.. I'm off to Phoenix because their WIC department uses the machines and the company is in the middle of a huge software upgrade, so I get to go be trained there, then the following week I'll be off to the U.S. corporate headquarters in Lake Forest, CA. We'll see how that all goes.. I'm pretty excited but nervous at the same time.. leaving Ryker and Scott for 3 or 4 days at a time.. traveling alone.. driving in new cities (I barely can find my way from my front door to Primary's)... I think this will be a good thing for our family. Change is always hard but I think this is a move in the right direction.

7 comments:

The McCrary's said...

Jamie it is Amy Hammer McCrary I have been following your blog a little bit and your little guy is so dang cute. I am glad that everything went well with the surgery. Well good luck on the new job, you will enjoy being home with Ryker but will be also hard being away. Good luck.

Chrystie said...

Good luck with your new job, Jayme! Travelling isn't too bad once you get used to it. I would recommend renting cars with navigation systems for sure!!

Natasha said...

Hi Jayme! I don't know if you remember me I used to work at the clinic with you and I married Jesse Ball. I found your page through Brittney and Nathans page. Your family is beautiful and congrats on the new job!

Darren and Jody said...

Good Luck Jayme it all will work out. Love Jody

Jeff and Erin said...

Your parents told me that you took that job and I'm so excited for you! It will be hard to be away but but it will be so nice to be home with Ryker also. Change is good! Good luck, I'll be thinking about you!

Blake and Kathryn said...

I am totally gonna miss you at the clinic Jayme! We all do, but I also wish you the very best with this new job. You are doing GREAT things in your life right now and I just admire you so much!! Change is the hardest like you said, but sometimes it's also so worth it. I'll be thinking about you!! :o)

Sheena said...

Oh I am sad :( I always loved our little chats! I am going to miss you!! But hopefully now that we are both mommy's we can get together for play dates and mommy dates.. love ya Jayme and good luck let me know how the jobs turns out!

About Us

Scott and I met at Bear Lake on the 4th of July in 2003. We married the following June. We live in Harrisville and love it there! Scott works as an electrician with his friend's company, Brandon Nelson Electric. I work managing the lab at the Intermountain North Ogden Clinic. I'm currently finishing up my associates degree in Computer Science at WSU.