Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Life in a Snow Globe


Well, loyal reader ( I assume there must be one or two) it has been a busy month. As is evidenced my lack of Blogging. I feel like I live in a snow globe that an excited 3yr old has just discovered.


In the first half of the month I was SWAMPED at work. Training for me, me training others, implementing Revit at a couple of clients offices.


The REAL Snowstorm started right before Thanksgiving. In short, the Autodesk Retailer that I was working for had to close it's doors forever due to the current economy. I know... WOW!


Luckily I was offered a job with a progressive Healthcare facility design/build firm. What a blessing. To go from employed, to unemployed, to employed again in the span of a week doesn't happen very often. And to have a career upgrade in the process ... Whoo Hoo!


So, yesterday was my first official day as a Engineering BIM Coordinator for Erdman (formerly Marshall Erdman and Associates.) From their website.



" Erdman (a Cogdell Spencer Company) is a fully integrated, single source provider of planning and programming, architectural design, engineering and construction, and development services. One firm, one vision."


Given that Erdman has recently moved it's corporate office to a new facility... and that they recently merged with another company... you would think that their plate was full. However, they (hmmmmm, we) are aggressively implementing BIM into their integrated process. I am excited to be a part of the process.


So along with the new position comes selling our house (the position is in Madison, WI) and moving the family (wife and 10 month old daughter)...


Ironically, as I sit here snow is falling outside my window. There is about 5 inches of snow on the ground and more seems to be coming. More exciting things to come...

2 comments:

Dave Baldacchino said...

Good luck on your new position! Great to hear a great success story amidst a sea of grim ones.

Erik said...

Thanks Dave. Times are tough, but like others have recently noted... being an experienced Revit user can only help.