On Monday I gave notice at work. For the past four days I have been trying to figure out how I feel about that. I have worked for the same employer for 12 years, been planning to do long term travel with my family for 5 years, and have been blogging about it openly on the internet and on social media for the past 2 years. Yet, not one co-worker knew about it and it came as a total shock to everyone; just as planned. I had always wondered if someone would stumble across our blog and ruin the surprise, but it never happened. I had fantasized about giving notice for 5 long years and had always wondered about how it would go down. But, the day came, the dirty deed was done, and the day ended. And now I can’t figure out how I feel about it.
The Dirty Deed
I had planned to give notice the day after the sale of our house was finalized. No sense giving notice and having the buyer back out at the 11th hour and then try to tell my employer than I am actually going to be sticking around for a bit longer. That could have been ugly! The house was finalized last Thursday and Kerri told her boss that day. I was planning to give notice the next day, which was a Friday. They say it is best to fire someone on a Friday, as they are less likely to go postal. I figured that might be the same for giving notice. So Friday it would be. Unfortunately, I woke up Friday morning sicker than a dog (where did that saying come from?) and had to call in sick.
On Monday I showed up to work and saw that my supervisor was out for the day, and the director had called an emergency staff meeting at 9am. Perfect time to drop the bomb! I went to see the Human Resources Manager and told him I needed to discuss something, but since I was still pretty sick, he probably didn’t want me in his office. I told him I would send an email. In the email I told him that I was officially giving notice and when my last day would be, and then explained that I was not quitting because of another job offer, but because we are taking a 2-year sabbatical to travel around the world. The first word in his response was, “Wow!” The next was about being jealous.
At 9am I went to the staff meeting. We just had two long term managers quit; one was offered another position elsewhere, and the other retired. This has caused some chaos around the office and this meeting was to try to find some stability. The irony! Throughout the meeting I tried to figure out what I would say while my heart was pounding with the anticipation and excitement of the situation. At the end of the meeting, when everyone had discussed what needed to be discussed, the director asked if anyone had anything else to say. I cleared my throat and said, “Yes, I do. Today, I am officially giving notice and my last day in the office will be October 31. My family and I will be taking a 2-year sabbatical to travel around the world.” There, I had said it. I glanced around the conference room and everyone’s eyes were huge, their jaws slack, and then, almost in unison, everyone said, “Wow!”
Over the last 4 days word has spread at work and everyone keeps telling me congratulations and telling me about their own secret desires to do what we are doing. I keep hearing the term “Wow” and “Jealous” and I keep wondering if this will start a new trend and others may take off on their own sabbaticals. Why wait for retirement, right?
How I Feel
I keep trying to figure out how I feel about giving notice after 5 years of planning to do so. I was so hoping to feel elated and free. To be free to openly discuss our plans that I had kept secret for so long and not having to worry about a co-worker accidentally finding our blog. To be escaping my cubicle to see the world instead of reading about others doing what we wanted to do. But truth be told, I just feel sick. Not the kind of sick of the, “Oh my God, what have I done?” variety, but more of the virus type. I have a really nasty cold that has turned me into a walking snot factory. My body aches, I have no energy, and I just want to sleep. Maybe I will feel elated next week…
Charles McCool says
Congratulations! and “Wow!” I only took a 16 month break and before family. So add me to the jealous list. Have a fantastic extended journey.
Jason says
Thanks Charles! It will definitely be a life changing experience for all 3 of us.
Tonya says
I am elated for you! It must feel so liberating knowing you won’t be stuck in traffic for the daily grind in a month and you will be seeing incredable sights instead. 5 years is a long build up. You should revisit this topic again a few days before you leave.
Jason says
Hi Tonya,
Yes, 5 years was a long build up and our plans have morphed over that time into our final plan; which is still subject to change. We must always remain flexible as everything is always changing. I will revisit this again before we leave. Already the excitement is really building. We find ourselves telling anyone and everyone we meet, which they always respond with a “Wow!”
Patti says
When we sold our home and left the Bay Area, CA after 30+ years, we kind of just walked away very quietly. We only told our closest friends what we were doing. There were a lot of factors that led us to our decision and it was too much work to try to explain to everyone we came upon, so we just kind of up and left. After escrow closed on our B&B and we were firmly settled, then we sent out a letter to everyone we knew introducing our new life. It was a bit fun to have such a delicious secret.
Your lives will never again be the same, and isn’t that awesome!
Jason says
Hi Patti,
It is awesome and we are welcoming a change from the status quo. Too many people get stuck into “the mold” and sometimes it is really hard to explain to people why you are breaking out of the mold to do your own thing. We may end up falling on our faces, but that’s all part of the risk and excitement!
Betty Joe says
Hi Guys –
Have you seen this website? http://www.uncorneredmarket.com
I’ll miss you, but this will be so great!! Check in before you take off??
Library Betty
Jason says
Hi Betty,
They have a great site and we have been following their adventures for awhile. We will pop over and say hi before we depart. Only 3 more weeks, eek!
Jennifer says
Just came across your blog in my search on sailing around the world. Can’t wait to hear about your adventures. I’m in the beginning stages of planning out my sailing dreams (probably like you a 5 year plan) so I’m sure I will learn quite a bit from following you.
Jason says
A 5-year plan worked for us perfectly. The main factor was that we were waiting for our daughter to turn 8, but it was the perfect amount of time to save the money we needed, downsize, and to research where to go. It has really shocked a lot of people that we planned this trip a little over 5 years ago and stuck to it. To live your dreams you need a plan and you need to stick to it. Good luck with your plan and let us know if you start a blog. I still love reading about people’s sailing adventures.