Made it back to Tokyo on Thursday night. Nick and Christy have been here since Sunday with Sharron, so it was fun to hook up with all of them when I got here. Since it was Thanksgiving, we went out for Sushi. Nothing better for Thanksgiving dinner! ;-)
I’ve got several topics today, so I’ll break them out into categories.
First Class
After the initial flight from Tokyo to Atlanta, both Sharron and I had accumulated enough frequent flyer miles with Delta to be upgraded into their Silver Medallion Elite program. This means lots of bonus miles when you fly, but more importantly, it means that you’re also eligible for upgrades into first class automatically. So, of all my flights over the last 3 weeks, I’ve been upgraded 5 times. First class is awesome! Both ways on my Puerto Rico trip were first class and that is certainly the way to travel on a longer domestic flight. Since we’re only silver members, we’re not eligible for international upgrades. :-(
About the only thing that’s spoiled it was on our flight from Hartford to Atlanta. There was this fat middle eastern guy sitting behind us and he was acting pretty strange. After he took his “medicine” he got even weirder. He locked himself into the bathroom and then the flight attendant informed us he was in there smoking. How weird! Even stranger, when they opened the door he came out in his underpants. The flight attendants couldn’t get him to do what they wanted him to, so we ended up making an unscheduled landing near DC where the police came on to our plane an escorted him off. Other than that, first class has been great. :-)
Jobbed
After returning from Puerto Rico, I was 100% confinced that the job in Hartford was the one for me. On Tuesday afternoon I called them and accepted the offer. Woo Hoo! I know some of you will be disappointed that we’re not moving to where you are, but hey, we’ll be closer than Tokyo right? :-) The job in Hartford is with The Travelers Companies. They sell insurance worldwide, both business, specialy business and personal lines. For instance, they’re the company that insures Fear Factor. Pretty cool right? My job will be IT Project Management. It sounds kinda vague, but it’s supposed to. I’ll be in charge of whatever projects need doing. Since it’s through Cameron-Brooks, the company is specifically hiring me to groom me for upper managment. One of Travelers goals is to increase market share by 100% over the next 10 years, so I can see why they’d need leadership. It certainly sounds like fun and a great place to start a new career!
House
While I was interviewing with Travelers, Sharron was out with a real estate agent looking at houses. We’d found a few nice ones the previous day, but nothing that was a “Yes”. Monday, she found such a place. That’s what I went to see when I was back in Hartford before heading to Puerto Rico. We made an offer on the house and it’s been accepted. Of course, until closing, nothing is certain, but we’re on the path to owning the place now. We just received the inspectors report and though there are a few bumps in the road we didn’t expect, it’s nothing money can’t fix. I’ll be sure to keep you posted on what we decide, but I think it’s looking very positive. Hooray!
Congrats on a job, Pat! I know just how you feel to have a job prior to separating. Good little security blanket. Do you have leave saved up to be able to start work on terminal leave?
I’m glad the Cameron-Brooks experience left you with a good taste in your mouth. I was also very happy about my recruiter.
Hope everything works out with the house. There are always things that you find a few months later that make you curse the previous owner for a moment.
Chris