The thing I miss most is my laptop.
The thing I miss second most is beer n cake
The thing I'll miss third most is the people.
I was one of the 600 people laid off worldwide from EA last week. Apparently it was some good house cleaning to save 50 million a year in salary. It compensates slightly for the 310million lost in revenue I guess. I'm going to wait till mid November to see if the share price goes up a after NFS Undercover comes out then sell my stocks regardless.
I found out the night before I was going to lose my job which made it a little easier because I could prepare for it. I packed up all my stuff, said goodbye to some folks and took one last walk around the place setting things right here and there.
I know some of the management group at EA reads my blog and are probably wondering how I found out. The answer is, you're not at all careful. When you call my boss who sits 3 ft away from me on his phone which is turned up really loud you can be heard. Like wise when you send emails about it to said boss when his screens face towards where I sat and he has me remote connecting to his Mac with only email opened on it then.... well it becomes realllllllllll easy. I mean com'on.
Now that I have left we've really been thinking about what to do. I had an interview on friday and am a candidate for a position (of which there are 6 and there are 8 applicant) that starts in a week at $2.xx less an hour than what I was earning. So that's coo. That would mean that this severence is a nice savings chunk. We bought bookcases to run the length of our hallway and a new bed, dresser, storage for sebastian's room. Now tonight I was going to mount a tv only to find there is brick behind where I want to put it. Sux.
More to come.
Before you read what I write. Read who I am.
Originally from Alberta and in the last number of years having been living in Vancouver, British Columbia. We are now living in Woolwich, London where we inhabit a wonderful little 2 floor flat in the Royal Arsenal. The family has grown over the years from being just my wife and I to the family of four we are now.
My work has brought us to London for the next two years where for the first time in ages we will live in the same house for more than a birthday. The experience is written below from then till now. With a view of the Thames from our windows and boat ride to work the new life begins.
What's interesting Drew right now?
2 Nov 2008
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