Quitting my job!

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Kyle

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Today I'm giving my boss my two weeks notice (with option for three weeks if he wants me to stay a bit longer). I've been in the same mundane job for the past 4 years with no signs of growth so I took a job in Lewisville, Tx. It's gonna be a big change but for right now I'm just exstatic about giving notice! :)
 
Sometimes quitting is the best feeling ever. Hope you have a good time in Texas with the new job. I have seen your posts before figured you worked down by the mission inn. Met my wife when I lived on pine street off 14th street.
 
Congrats! It's a great feeling to be moving in a good direction.
 
Thanks for all the support guys. This was a tough decision but I've lived here for the past 22 years, and I think I should take a chance while I'm still in my 20s and don't have a wife, mortgage and a million other things holding me back.
 
Sometimes quitting is the best feeling ever. Hope you have a good time in Texas with the new job. I have seen your posts before figured you worked down by the mission inn. Met my wife when I lived on pine street off 14th street.

I actually live about 5 minutes from the Mission Inn! I'm going to miss Mission Inn at Christmas, what a sight!

Welcome to Texas! We should grab a drink sometime.

That'd be great! Also if you know of any good BBQ joints I'm all ears. My understanding is the DFW area isn't a BBQ powerhouse like the hill country, but there's gotta be one or two hidden gems somewhere.
 
I used to walk down their every Christmas. I met my blue eyed blond supermodel ex wife at Back to the Grind, and my current wife worked briefly at Lake Alice. I think with nothing tying you down Texas will be a great experience.
 
That'd be great! Also if you know of any good BBQ joints I'm all ears. My understanding is the DFW area isn't a BBQ powerhouse like the hill country, but there's gotta be one or two hidden gems somewhere.

Yes there are. I know the place with the best chopped brisket sandwich I've ever had. Ever. And I've eaten chopped brisket everywhere in Texas except Amarillo and El Paso. The absolute best Q joints are always out in the middle of freaking nowhere though. Like the only building for 30 miles kind of thing.
 
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