Well, I didn't get that job in Juba I was 'volunteered' for, but I will become the new Team Site Leader here in Yei. So on one side I don't get to go to a huge camp, do a stressful job with long hours or pay out the nose (comparatively speaking) when I go out to eat - but I do get to stay in Yei, play with AC and hang out with the friends I've made over the last eight months.
Win-win, really. The job as the UNMO-Coordinator would have been interesting and challenging, but I like the somewhat more sedate life we have here in Yei. And since I seem to have managed well when I've been the Acting Team Site Leader, I don't think there will be too much of a shock in the end of June when I get to be the Real Team Site Leader.
Only downside I see is that I have to let someone else deal with the nitty-gritty of planing leaves and suchlike... good thing I have trained my deputy well.
Win-win, really. The job as the UNMO-Coordinator would have been interesting and challenging, but I like the somewhat more sedate life we have here in Yei. And since I seem to have managed well when I've been the Acting Team Site Leader, I don't think there will be too much of a shock in the end of June when I get to be the Real Team Site Leader.
Only downside I see is that I have to let someone else deal with the nitty-gritty of planing leaves and suchlike... good thing I have trained my deputy well.
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