I told my boss I was interested in a new role they just posted, and he asked for my resignation.
The role required less hours & offered an aggressive comp plan, which I really needed in 2011. My husband was traveling 75% of the year, leaving me to function as a single mom of two small children for 21 consecutive days each month.
I was a Licensed Producer for a new Insurance Agent that just launched his agency, so naturally, my primary focus was sales. From the moment I sat in my desk each morning, I immediately began working my way down a prospect list ‘dailing & smiling’ to sell Life & Health and Property & Casualty Insurance to new customers.
While I wasn’t overwhelmingly fulfilled or passionate about the work I was doing, I was grateful for the opportunity, and had no intention of leaving.
Then, they decided to hire a part time cold caller.
The day before they announced the new role, I had begun making preparations to throw my littles a joint birthday party to celebrate milestone years, Bryson was turning 5 and it was Cheyenne’s FIRST birthday! I should have been ecstatic, happy, or maybe even sad, but I wasn’t. Not even a little bit.
I was simply too tired to feel anything other than exhaustion.
I was numb.
As I drove into work the next morning, after dropping my kids off at daycare, I questioned where that year had gone. It should have been a year full of ‘lasts’ with my little man before he started kindergarten, and ‘firsts’ with my baby girl.
I knew I needed to make a change, and I did, just not the one I planned…
It took all morning to muster up the courage to ask for the new role, only to be told to pack up my stuff, and leave a letter of resignation with my office key behind on my way out.
6?9?2011… I accidentally quit my job & immediately reached out to Tiffany Howard to learn more about a job she posted on Facebook. Within an hour, I had changed out of my “insurance company” polo, and was driving into the Galleria to meet at her office.
It took less than 5 minutes for her to tell me I wasn’t a good fit for the role, but she thought I’d make a great Recruiter. I spent the remainder of that afternoon, and a few hours the next day, meeting with the team.
6?13?2011… I received a phone call from Linda T Karcher with a verbal offer to join Houston City Personnel.
6?13?2024… While I am no longer a part of their team, as I started my own firm in 2018, I am (and will forever be) grateful for every person and experience that has shaped me, and led me to exactly where I am today.
Moral of the story… sometimes your worst days lead to your best life!
*The picture below was taken after long day of work in April of 2011 with my son. He turns 18 on Sunday.*