Last day at work
Today was my last full day at work in Wilmington. I have a meeting to attend next Thursday, and then I am on to more and different things.
I worked at Tidal Creek for most of five years. Well, I took a few months off in 2004 for a short lived veggie-oil fueled car trip, but other than that have been on the clock at the co-op. Here is the notice that went into the latest co-op newsletter:
In December of 2003 I found myself working a register at Tidal Creek Cooperative Food Market. I was happily unemployed up to that point, earning my rent and food money by finding things in the trash and selling them on eBay. I also ran an organic produce buying club and converted a few old diesel cars to run on used vegetable oil, forming the idea that would become Cape Fear Biofuels. It was an interesting life even after the point where I decided to hold onto a time card again.
A year or so later I was produce manager.
As manager I have had some profound experiences that have shaped my life and my philosophy of community and food. I have met and talked to a great many of you. Those conversations shaped the way the produce department evolved over the years and determined the priorities for bringing in products. You wanted organic; you wanted local; you wanted trust in the food and the systems and people that provide it. Hopefully I have given you what you wanted.
It is now time for me to move on and take on new challenges. I leave for my land in Chatham County to start a farm and get back into the dirt.
Nicole, my long time right hand in the produce department, is also leaving at the same time as I am.
I leave the department in the hands of a new staff and manager who will lead you into a new era. Please welcome Stephen Chu (manager), Buddy and Stephen K. Embrace them as you have me and all the other produce folks over the years – Mike S, Sasha, Matt, Peter, Nathaniel, Stacey, Daniel, Brad, Shannon, and Nicole B.
Just to add on a bit to this, Mike, my previous right hand in the produce department, has moved to Chatham to get into the sustainable agriculture program. So there will be a bit of the old with the new…
August 24, 2008 at 9:16 pm
this is good…so close!
August 25, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Ugh. So sad. Awesome for you! So sad for me.
August 26, 2008 at 12:03 am
I almost shed a tear. “Don’t liberate me…I’ll take care of that”. Couldn’t have said it better myself.