So, for some time I've been wanting, but resisting, the latest piece of kit from M. Jobs and co. I even ordered the new iPhone to keep me from buying an iPad. I justified the iPhone purchase by telling myself that work would pay for it, so it was "needed." (I should note that though it has not yet arrived, I have secured one of the hard to find "bumpers" for it).
Now, I will take a slight detour. I currently have a job that I like and am good at. I also really like the people I work with. I don't want to do my current job forever--indeed it is one of those jobs that I should not do forever lest I be viewed as "stuck." At any rate a job has opened up that I don't think I want, but there are people who want me to apply for it. I am even led to believe that if I did apply, I would probably get it. It's more money, more responsibility, more pressure. It also takes me--I think--in the wrong direction. So, I decided not to apply. Then I got a call. My boss got a call. I was asked to rethink. I am supposed to be rethinking as I write.
So, being me, I cried a little and I processed a lot. And then I decide to buy an iPad after all. Do you follow that? I'm not sure I do either, but there was the compulsion. Being compelling.
So I stop by Best Buy and ask. Nope. They only have 3G ones. Don't want 3G. One data plan with AT&T is enough, thanks. So, this morning, I commence to calling.
Apple Store #1: get on the waiting list
Best Buy #2: we don't carry ipads
Apple store #2: how about a 3G?
Best Buy #2: How about a 3G?
...some time later...
Apple Store #5: we have a 64mb wifi
So, without much thinking (or any crying), I head out to points east and emerge with the biggest wifi iPad there is.
Honey goes off to the gym to let me play with it. I start to lose myself in app land. The worries of the moment recede.
Then the dogs begin to bark. I look up from Honey's desk (where iTunes lives) and see two kids walking in front of the house heading to our front door. I say (through the window), "I'm sorry, but I don't want to buy anything from you."
The older one immediately responds, "you are a racist."
I said something in protest, but she was gone. It burst my iPad bubble to be sure. And it made me mad. I did refrain from walking outside and giving her a piece of my mind. I don't have to take the lies in. But they do deflate.
What will I do next, job-wise? I don't know, though I suspect I'll stay where I am.
In the meantime, in case you're wondering, the iPad works fine for first draft blogging. (Final edits requires the MacBook Pro. I did mention my official Apple fangirl status, right?)
The iPad may save me from something. I just don't know what yet.
2 comments:
so what happened with the job? clearly i need to call you and catch up.
I know both what happened with the job and with the old iPhone, which was relegated to me. The iPhone, not the job. I'm so not qualified for the job.
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