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t3rr3nc3 · 5 months
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I just remembered, yesterday was my 26th year work anniversary with my current employer. 😁
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rachielynne728 · 6 months
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Wow 8 years, already?! How time flies ☺️ thank you Walmart
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izzy-lizard · 1 year
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Today is my 6th “Squidiversary” at Giant Squid! I feel so lucky to work on such an incredibly talented team that really values me as a human. Can’t wait to share what I’ve been up to!
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millarlawfirm · 1 day
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Please join us is congratulating Intake Specialist Jack Oldenburg on one year with The Millar Law Firm! While Jack is primarily responsible for helping new clients navigate the onboarding process, he's also a great coworker who helps anywhere he can! Thanks for all you do, Jack! atlantaadvocate.com/about-us/jack-oldenburg/
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ysapawithfeelings · 2 days
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Three Years of Befriending Change
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Three years. Wow, let that sink in. The journey has been so fast and so slow at the same time, and what a ride it truly has been. Sometimes, I feel I changed so much; other times, I feel like I am more me than I’ve ever been. Confusing, right? That’s what massive chunks of adjustment would do to you, I guess.
Before 2020, I think I had my life pretty much figured out. It wasn’t perfect, but I knew what I wanted. I knew where I was headed. And cocky as it sounds, I was quite sure on how it was all going to end. But when the pandemic made its grand entrance—plus some other external factors—all my plans were shattered. Just like that. Life’s funny that way. From being so used to having things within my control, everything was suddenly stripped out of my hands. I got robbed of a life I carefully built myself around.
Tabula rasa. A clean slate. So clean and so spotless that it was insanely scary. Change is, more often than not, scary. That phase of my life was so dark, that truth be told, I wouldn’t wish it even on my worst enemy. However, I eventually realized in hindsight, that the fear of the unknown can be leveraged as a fuel to befriend change. It’s a tedious process to get there though. First, you have to hate it, then grieve for it, sit beside its discomfort, listen to it, take its hand, and finally, embrace it. There’s just no other way. Believe me, being stubborn led me absolutely nowhere.
Traveling was also one of the things I loved doing that was put on hold for three years due to the pandemic. Even when the lockdowns stopped and the restrictions loosened, I felt this lingering fear to put myself on a plane. But last year, I took a leap of faith and went somewhere nice for my birthday. It felt so good; it’s like finally exhaling after holding my breath for so long. I happily welcomed the parts of myself back that I set aside for a while.
I know you’re probably wondering why I’m jumping from embracing change to traveling. I’m not sure too, hahaha! But maybe the snapshots below can do the explaining for me. These are a couple of random photos of me at Accenture offices abroad. Somehow, while I was wandering in Fukuoka and Copenhagen, I ended up passing by these offices—both by chance, in different seasons. It’s like the Cosmos was ridiculously reminding me that work was waiting for me back home.
AND that change, although inevitable, can surprise you with its generosity. How? It actually allows you to keep some parts of yourself the same, while giving you more room to grow and more space to thrive in. It’s still you, but a rebranded version of you, with an upgraded life. And it’s all because of the overwhelming process, all the new things you learned (willingly and/or begrudgingly), all the experiences, all the highest of the highs and the lowest of the lows stitched together.
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While I’m still afraid of change, I no longer see it as an enemy. I see it as a necessity. And if it takes my hand, I will let it. Hopefully, with less doubt and more graciousness. <3
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libertyfence · 2 months
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Cheers to 49 years in business! Thanks for being a part of our journey! 🥳🎉
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jtemtsocialmediadude · 3 months
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Celebrate You Disney party for long-time cast members
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anviamsolutions1 · 5 months
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Hard Work and Loyalty is a Gift not everyone possesses. But You got it. We are glad to have someone like you working for us. Keep up your excellent work and continue to Inspire us. Cheers to all your incredible years of work. Happy 5th Work Anniversary Mr. Vikash Thakur 💐💐
Team : Anviam Solutions
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litdigitalart · 9 months
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kimmyd1983 · 9 months
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Just a random happy moment. I made it to my 12th anniversary with my company!! Woohoo
Received this from one of my clinics.
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t3rr3nc3 · 1 year
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Today marks 25yrs with my current employer and this is the picture from my very first ID badge. I can remember being so nervous when this was taken. I had just moved to the D/M/V area from a small town outside of Pittsburgh and all I could think was: "Don't fuck up."
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nationsbenefitsindia · 10 months
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Cheers to 6 Years! Celebrating a Milestone Work Anniversary at NationsBenefits India
Celebrating 6 incredible years!
Raju Sarikonda Ramu Kunja Bhanu Inturi
Happy work anniversary to our exceptional team member at NationsBenefits India. (@nationsbenefitsindia )
Your dedication and commitment have made a significant impact. Here's to many more years of success! 🎉🥳
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captnbas · 5 months
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happy 60th to one of my lifelong faves🕯️
update: prints now available!! @
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millarlawfirm · 1 month
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Join us in congratulating Attorney Antonio Stanfield, Jr. on one year with The Millar Law Firm! Antonio has seven years of experience handling personal injury cases in Georgia, and enjoys the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our clients. Thanks for all you do, Antonio! Meet Antonio
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acharlescoleman · 1 year
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I thought my first day of working at the library was in 2013 but I looked up a few old emails (I made an email to myself on first couple booked gigs) and it turns out my first day was 12/19/2022! I was a 29-year-old pup as a substitute messenger clerk at the library in Panorama City. At the time, I had to like cold call branch directors just to get the phone numbers and names of the people in charge at individual libraries to get work. 
I don’t think I started working as a sub at the branch I am at now until like midway or the latter seasons into 2013. And then, I didn’t become an official employee of that branch until like I think 2016 or 2017, one of those years. 
Over that time, I think like 7 have I know at work have retired and at least, one former co-worker has gone from doing my job to becoming a librarian herself. That’s really crazy to think about but yeah, wow, ten years. 
Time flies! 
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