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So, I'm happy to report that I've been offered - and have accepted - a fully remote position doing tech support for an educational software company. And while the pay is slightly less than my last gig, I'm looking at it as a potential step up.

My last job was technically intensive, and it was a great opportunity to learn new skills and to flex muscles (so to speak) that I hadn't had much chance to exercise. It was demanding and often stressful, but that's not a complaint - it was what I liked about the job.

For the new job, I had a very positive interview and did well on the proficiency test. (The techs who administered the test said I "absolutely crushed it".) This means I'll be going in with a sense of confidence - and therefore, high expectations of myself - that I didn't have on the last job. Rather than going in as a struggling learner, I'll be going in as an experienced professional.

And thinking about it, I realize there's another dimension to the issue: there's a separate set of skills that goes along with *being* proficient at something (and therefore being seen as a potential trainer or leader).

So I'm excited about the new job, and I'm looking at it as an opportunity to perform really well.

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