Yeah...I rock

We had a work party tonight for the holidays. Traditionally I have been extremely shy about going to functions like these.

Honestly, just because I WORK with someone does not mean I wish to HANG OUT with them.

Of course, there are exceptions...I really enjoyed my golf outings with the people I worked with at my former employer, for example.

But for the most part when I am not actually working, there are people I would rather hang out with on my own time.

With the new job I have consciously and deliberately been trying to change that...interacting more on a personal level, learning about the people as people instead of just co-workers.

So even though the Goose is in Nebraska still, I went to the party.

It was great. I was talking to one guy, making a few smart-aleck remarks as I am wont to do, and after a few minutes of joking around and laughing together, I asked if he was with our company or was there as the guest of one of the workers.

To which he replied, "Oh, I am the new CO..."

Oops.

It would not be so bad if this were a one time occurrence. But see, a few weeks ago, i was about to get on the elevator to head home, another guy was waiting and, me being me, I made a few off-the-cuff smart-aleck remarks as I am obviously adept at.

As we were exiting the elevator, I said my name and asked his...yep, you guessed it...he was the co at the time.

Anyhow, we recently acquired a new company based down south. The two main guys from that branch were here for the party and I spent a while talking to one, getting to know him. During the conversation he gave me one of the finest compliments I have ever received.

You see, I had huge doubts about taking this new position. It involves doing some things I have never done before and I did not know how I would learn to do them. So for the first month, maybe month and a half I was nervous that I would not be good at the job and they might get rid of me.

The longer I am there the better I think I am at the job, and the more confident I am in general. In fact, recently I assessed the market and a major change that is coming. I then wrote a short note to our division, telling them what I think is going to happen and how it should be handled.

This guy had read that and said, "From the outside looking at it, I was thinking, 'This guy really knows his stuff, he is really sharp'".

It is one thing to THINK I am "getting it" and doing a good job. It is another thing entirely to hear something like that unsolicited from someone like that.

I am on cloud nine tonight.

2 comments:

Riot Kitty said...

I do stuff like that all the time! Glad you are enjoying it, you deserve it, and they are lucky to have you.

G. B. Miller said...

Sounds like you're well on your way to becoming irreplaceable. :D