A Shift In Directions
June 4th, 2008
If you follow me on twitter, this might be old news and if you don’t, you should. On May 13th, I resigned from Notre Dame as Senior Web Developer. Don’t worry, it wasn’t without a safety net. I’ve joined cahoots with Steve Smith of Ordered List, a former co-worker at ND. We’ve got a lot of big things up our sleeves and are really looking forward to see what we are capable of with only ourselves to blame.
The reaction from folks when I tell them the news has been mixed thus far. About half say you’ll never go back and you’ll go on to great things, and the other half think I’m crazy to leave a good job in a “recession.”
I explain it like this to the haters. You know the look a lion has in the zoo? Now, contrast that with a lion in the wild. The zoo is me at Notre Dame and the wild is what I’m doing now. There is nothing wrong with the zoo. It’s safe, fun and gives you room to grow. Everything is taken care of for you and all you have to do is show up. Over time, I was afraid this would lead to complacency and I didn’t want to go down that road.
I figured right now is probably the only time I would do this as I’m not getting any younger and the longer you do something the harder it is to leave. I figure if this doesn’t work out, I can always go back to corporate/higher-ed but if I can work for myself, why not?
I spent my first few days at Ordered List in Portland, Oregon for RailsConf 2008. This week is my first actual work week from home and it has been great. I’m amazed at the distractions I had in my office at ND. Take lunch for example. At every job I’ve had, lunch is the centerpiece of the day. It doesn’t matter how productive your morning was or whether or not you are hungry, you always take lunch around noon. I’ve been engrossed in what I was doing the past few days and forgot to eat until like 1 or even 2pm. I wake up around 8 or 9, work hard for 5 or 6 hours and then hit cruise control for the rest of the night, tweaking things I did during the day and prepping for the next.
I know I’ll miss the day to day interactions with my ND co-workers as they were a lot of fun but I guess that is what the weekends are for now. :)
Side note: A few people have wondered if joining OL will affect my blogging here and at RailsTips. The answer is yes, but in a good way. I’m hoping to have more time and energy for blogging. The only change around here is the “Hire Me” ad bug in my sidebar and the only change on RailsTips will be a sexy new design (by Steve) and a more stable web host to serve it from.
If you are interested, you can read the welcome post on the new Ordered List site that features our new services and the fact that it is now a “we” instead of a “me.”
1:22:28 PM Catherine: so did you hear john nune went to work with steve?
1:22:41 PM William: i know, im so happy for him
1:23:14 PM William: john was never one for any kind of risk taking, and i thought that was going to impair him and limit his career options so severely
1:23:29 PM William: this was a huge sign of growing a pair
1:23:46 PM Catherine: haha
leaving the zoo is gangster. pssh to the naysayers. recessions are for the weak. you are going to be quite glad you made this move. i can’t wait to see the things that start to come from this new direction. big accomplishments to come sir, big accomplishments.