Friday, August 17, 2007

Veni, Vidi, Vici

Ever since we decided to move to SF, finding employment has been my main preoccupation. I love research and the thought of not being able to work anymore was heartbreaking. I was worried that my visa situation, or my "all Canadian" education/experience, or my recent government experience would make an employer hesitant to hire me.

I was also very sad to leave DND. I loved my job and I loved my colleagues. The fear of the unknown made it even harder for me to finally make that decision. But sometimes, you just gotta look at the bigger picture.

Since I couldn't work until my paperwork was processed, I immediately started to volunteer at a small market research company. I knew that I needed to keep busy otherwise I'd go to the dark side (and that's not pretty). This was an eye-opening experience in many ways but the most important was to confirm that my motivation to excel is entirely intrinsic. In other words, being financially compensated has zero impact on my commitment, satisfaction, and happiness.

Now back to reality. Until I can pay rent with intrinsic rewards, I need to get paid! While volunteering, I was looking for a job. I was surprised to discover that my fears were not well-founded. After a month of searching and interviewing, I was fortunate enough to choose among several offers.

My priories were: Job responsibilities, career advancement opportunities, location, environment, and money. In the end, I accepted a Research Associate position with a large market research company. It's located in the Financial District; right in front of R's building! If I had time, we could do lunch together.

So welcome Moi to Corporate America! Corporate America has been hard on me to say the least. I work 60 hours/week, but I am having fun. I am either exhausted or drunk. We are part of two wine tasting groups here. Seriously, if I am not working, I am drinking!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Road Trip: Sausolito, CA

Last week, R rented a car for his driving test. Not only Canadians need to take the written test, but the driving test is also necessary to switch to a Californian driving license. Since we had the car, we decided to go to Sausolito for dinner. Sausolito is a small coastal town right outside of San Francisco. We had yummy Italian food at Frantoio in Mill Valley (5 minutes drive from Sausolito).