Last October I became a remote employee after my employer announced it was going to close its Seattle office at the end of the year. For several months I worked out of my home, and trained a new team in the new headquarters in another city. I liked my new team. Really I did. But I also watched as my former team in the Seattle office worked to transfer knowledge and prepare to find new jobs.
I could perhaps have stayed on as a remote employee indefinitely. But I was told in no uncertain terms that working remotely would be career limiting. I had been a team lead, on track to become a manager, and that path was now gone. The last month I was there, management started referring to me and a handful of other remote employees they kept on, as "subject matter experts". That led me to believe that I was only being kept around for an extended knowledge transfer. At some point they would let me go no matter what I did. And it would probably happen at a time inconvenient for me.
And so I kept interviewing. I got a great offer from a stable local company only five miles from my home. They were willing for wait for me to come over until a time that was convenient for me. There were some indications that the company had been through some tough times, but the interview was positive and it just felt right.
Two weeks into my new job, I am glad I made this move. I have a new team, and I like them a lot already. While I am not the lead, I will be doing exciting work as an individual contributor. I am working with modern software development technology and practices, on a product that the company is committed to, and learning a lot about an industry that is new to me. I get home a lot earlier than I used to. I can take the bus home if necessary. And I am having fun again.
My final email to colleagues before I left had the lyrics to a song I love, called The Greatest Adventure. This is my favorite verse.
A man who's a dreamer
Who never takes leave
Who lives in a world that is just make believe
Will never know passion
Will never know pain
Who sits by the window will one day see rain
And the chorus:
The greatest adventure is what lies ahead
Today and tomorrow have yet to be said
The chances, the changes, are all yours to make
The mold of your life is in your hands to break
The greatest adventure is what lies ahead
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