We had a mutual three month notice during which time I have been looking. My last day will not extend beyond May 31st. My wish is/was to take the summer off and go to all Giants daytime home games. I have my exit interview Tuesday morning so probably no 10@10.
I might have found a new place to hang my proverbial hat however. I have a third interview tomorrow afternoon and they called one of my references this morning. The only unknown is salary, we haven't talked about it yet and I just don't know when to bring it up. The location is approx. 2 miles from my house!
I had a phone interview Friday with a major company in SF but I really don't want a commute and they haven't called again.
How's your work situation? The one door closing and a better one opening saying will hopefully be true.
I'm not a believer in bringing up salary, unless money's too tight to mention. If they're decent people they're not going to horribly low-ball you. If you want to bring it up, you can always take the indirect route of asking about other benes (health insurance, sick/vaca days, 401k) and let then take the cue to talk about compensation in wide-angle.
As for my work situation, it's chaotic. In a good way. I guess having the Voice on my resume has its advantages. The rundown goes like this (as much to remind myself as anything else):
* Pitched coverage of the Playing For Life softball tournament to Outsports.com -- accepted! To be written over 4th of July weekend.
* Pitched a review of the new Aimee Mann album to the Voice -- accepted! Already turned in, though it probably won't run until early June.
* Turned in my already-assigned summary of the EMP Pop Conference to StarPolish.com -- accepted, though we haven't talked compensation, and I'm frankly dissatisfied with the pictures I provided as part of my story.
* Pitched coverage to the Voice of a streaming media conference taking place tomorrow and Wednesday -- rejected by the print side, but accepted by the web managing editor as a web-only piece. To be written Wednesday and Thursday, assuming I can get press credentials same-day.
* Requested 5 album reviews and 3 artist biographies to write for AMG -- was assigned 3 and 3 (including the bio of the Rubettes, which I devoured while doing my EMP research). To be written over the next 10 days.
* Turned in latest set of 8 StarPolish reviews (a low-paying gig, but one that's mine for as long as I want it).
* Was asked to write a jacket quote for an illustrated novel with soundtrack that's almost ready for release.
* Updated resume/dossier at MediaBistro.com, Monster.com, JournalismJobs.com, and MTV Jobhunt, no takers from those sources.
* Got an email today from someone asking me for my resume, to consider me for work as a fact-checker with a startup magazine.
* Got ideas for about 6 other articles I want to pitch, if I can ever find the time and the focus.
So that's freelance life, a feeling not far removed from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.