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I’m very grateful for the profession I’m in, as it is challenging work and it provides well for my family.
But due to the critical nature of what we do in my department, we have a mandatory rotating on-call schedule. It was my turn this past weekend, and of course at 5:30 am Easter morning, I got a call for a very big issue. Which meant I had to go into the office and was there until the issue was resolved at 12:30 noon.
There was nothing to be done about it, it was a critical problem and had to be dealt with.
It was a very depressing ride home though, passing by all the churches just letting out after their Easter worship. I kept thinking about the music and the service we had to miss and I admit to envy.
Ah well. Maybe next year.
But due to the critical nature of what we do in my department, we have a mandatory rotating on-call schedule. It was my turn this past weekend, and of course at 5:30 am Easter morning, I got a call for a very big issue. Which meant I had to go into the office and was there until the issue was resolved at 12:30 noon.
There was nothing to be done about it, it was a critical problem and had to be dealt with.
It was a very depressing ride home though, passing by all the churches just letting out after their Easter worship. I kept thinking about the music and the service we had to miss and I admit to envy.
Ah well. Maybe next year.