
So I can finally say it – I have a new job.
Or I will on March 1st, actually. That’s the day that I will step down as Technology Help Desk Lead and leave the Library to walk across campus to my new position as Workstation Support Communications Administrator. Basically, I’m going to be the guy who fixes computers and writes all the fancy word stuff.
I’ve been at the Help Desk for ten years. It’s been fun, exciting, and I get to work with some awesome students. But it’s also been stressful. The past couple of years have been extremely so and to be honest, there wasn’t any sign of it slowing down. Steph and I had even talked about me just walking away and it wasn’t idle chat.
Then things fell into place – an opening in the department, a few tweaks and changes, and suddenly there was a spot. I get to do somethings I love (write and technology) and I get to stay at the college, which I really do enjoy. If there is anything I will miss, it’s going to be working with the students every day. They are very cool and beyond as well.
Still, I’m happy and looking forward to it.
I’ll leave you with the e-mail I sent to my staff announcing the change:
Since you’re bound to hear it sooner or later …
Spring 2013 will be my last semester with the Technology Help Desk.
After ten years, it was time for a change. As it happened, things came together and made it apparent this was the right time. Throughout this semester, I will be drawing back on my duties and stepping down as Technology Help Desk Lead.
And then walking over to Main into my new position as Workstation Support Communications Administrator. Think of it as the guy who fixes computers and also writes all that fancy word stuff.
While I’ll be working mostly with Workstation Support, rest assured, I’m going to be around. I have no intention of abandoning the Help Desk and plan to be involved in things like Summer Registration, Move-In Weekend, and Fall/J-Term Training (as much as you’ll all have me).
In the coming weeks/months, LIS will be considering the position I’m leaving as it relates to the Help Desk and LIS. If you have any thoughts on the process, I’d be interested in hearing them. My door is open so stop on in. However things turn out, though, I know the Help Desk is in good hands and will continue to be a great place for students to work.
I can say with complete honesty that I’ve never had so much fun as I’ve had while working with the HD Staff. Even when you’re driving me insane. There’s been about 300 students that have passed through the Help Desk in my time here and I still count most of them as my friends. And even after I leave the Help Desk, my door will always be open.
Just don’t burn the place down. Even if it is Main.
Especially if it’s Main. Seriously … all my stuff is gonna be there.
Thanks for some great years.
Congratulations! We’re proud of you! They are lucky to have you! Mom and Dad
ps….where do you come up with such appropriate pictures?
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It’s hard to come up with pictures actually. I have to live my life based entirely around upcoming blog posts …
Or it’s Google Image search and a whole lotta luck.
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🙂
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