August 1, 2021

a fresh start


It's August 1, and again the summer has gone by too fast. September, usually one of my least favorite months, will be here in 30 days. Some people like September because it feels like a mini new year. The seasons are changing, teachers and students go back to school, and there's a "fresh start" feeling in the air. This year September WILL be a fresh start for me. 

Breaking news!
I have accepted a job at Gehman Accounting.

I certainly didn't expect to start over at a new job twice this year, but things just weren't working out for me at LVHN. I wanted to give it 6 months to see if anything changed, and I feel I've given it a fair shot. I do enjoy working in the IV room, and there were other positives about the place. Still, the environment has been a drag on me and I've been unhappy there.

I sat down with my manager on Friday and had a very open discussion about why I'm leaving. I've greatly appreciated my managers all along, and they share some of the same concerns I have about the staff, unsafe work practices, and culture of the department. The manager of the IV room (a different manager than the one I talked to on Friday) told me she agrees completely, and what is happening is unacceptable. She mentioned that she's shocked by the vulgarity and attitudes of some of the staff, which I never brought up. She's trying to change how things are done in the IV room, but has had a lot of resistance and negative feedback. There are good people there that I will miss, but I never formed a connection with LVHN like I did at St. Joe’s. 

Although I don't like starting over, I'm really excited about working for Gehman Accounting. My interview with the CEO (I'll call him Mike, not his real name) took place over three meetings. The first interview was basically a personality test. I could tell quite quickly that he knew the kind of person he wanted to hire, and the questions he asked were screening me for personality traits. Some of his questions were, "What are you most afraid of?" My answer: not being useful. "What do you care about most?" God and my family. "What do you care about least? What people think. (To be completely honest, I do care a little. But I'm not generally bothered with it.) Out of the blue, Mike said, "Tell me a story." My mind was racing and I wasn't sure what to say, but finally I told him a "horror story" about a med error that happened at work. At the end of the interview, I took a personality test (the DiSC assesment, click here for more details). The whole interview was over an hour long. I messaged my friend Dani, who has worked at Gehman for 10+ years, and told her my impressions. In her words, "Mike always says, You can train skills but you can't train personality." It was the first interview I'd ever been to where the interviewer seemed interested in matching my personality to the right position. I was intrigued, since I've studied personalities a bit and think it's a wonderful idea to match people with what they're naturally good at!

In the second interview, Mike showed me the results of my personality test. My answers were transferred to a graph. He looks for people whose graph looks like a check mark (mine was). He explained what each letter (D, I, S, C) means and what my strengths and weaknesses are. Then we discussed what I'd like to do at Gehman Accounting. It was another hour-plus meeting. 

The third meeting was the official job offer, which I was very happy with. I didn't sign immediately, since big decisions like that scare me and I usually have a hard time. This was a surprisingly easy one, though, and a day later I was ready to sign.






I don't have an official start date yet, but think it will be around Labor Day. That gives me some time between jobs to regroup and prepare myself, if that's possible! As with all things, I know this won't be the answer to happiness, but I feel a lot better about the environment I'll be in. I'm sad to leave healthcare and making IV's, but I can't have it all. This quote from The Secret Life of Bees wowed me. 





10 comments:

  1. Congrats on the new job! This sounds like an amazing opportunity for you! Now I am going back to click on the disc link! With my love of personalities and all my delving into it thereof, I have never heard of this! So of course I am completely intrigued! All the best for this new turn of events in your life! 🤩🎉💪🏼

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  2. I’m happy for you, Wendy! Congratulations on the new job and best of luck to you!

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  3. Woohoo on the new job!! 🥳 wishing you ALL the BEST and I hope you’ll keep us posted as to the ins and outs of accounting! Is it fairly local or will you have a commute?
    P.S. I really enjoyed reading The Secret Life of Bees! ☺️

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    1. Thank you! It is a 45 min drive, but I'll be able to work from home some. I'm glad you enjoyed The Secret Life of Bees!

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  4. Wow. That’s great. That’s really great! Like you said, it might not be quite exactly what you wanted, but the environment should be much more healthy for you. ♥️

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  5. Congratulations on your new adventure! I know you enjoyed the IV room but I have no doubt you'll enjoy this too! Wish you the Best!

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  6. Wishing you all the best in this new job! Sounds like a fun job I would love!! 🙂

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  7. Thank you all for your good wishes!!

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  8. Wow Wendy! You'll be really good at that job too!

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