So, I have news and the best way to deal with this, rather
than repeating it a lot, is to do a simple Q and A. Which will also end up on
Facebook and in an edited form on Twitter.
Q. So, you’re Director of Communications with the Qikiqtani
Inuit Association, right?
A. Well, no. Not so much anymore.
Q. Wait, what? What happened?
A. Basically on Thursday I was Dismissed without Cause.
Which is a technical way of saying they think I’m awesome (I have the positive
performance review and offer of a letter of recommendation to prove it), but
they’re going in a different direction and my services are not required.
Q. Different direction? What does that mean?
A. It means QIA
is undergoing an organizational review that will see a restructuring.
Essentially the departments of Communications and Operations no longer exist.
And since they no longer exist, they no longer really need directors to oversee
the departments. You see my problem.
Q. So what’s going to be in their place instead?
A. If you’re curious then you should contact them. The main
reason I feel comfortable talking about it this way is the reorganizational
plan is being tabled to QIA’s Board of Directors at their Spring Board Meeting
today. It’s now a public document.
Q. So, um, how are you doing?
A. I confess, Thursday night was not one of the happier ones
in recent memory. And we’ve had to scrap most of our summer vacation plans with
the exception of doing our sealift and going to a friend’s wedding in Kingston.
However, Cathy has been awesome, as have been other friends. And it does me
little good to sit in my home office fuming when there are more important
things that need to be taken care of.
Q. Such as?
A. I need a job. We have reserves saved up so there’s no
need for immediate panic. I even have something short-term 98% lined-up right
now that will hold me over for several months. But obviously I would like
something a little more permanent.
Q. So someone should hire you because…?
A. Aside from general awesomeness, I’ve lived in Nunavut for
about eight years, have communications experience with the Government of
Nunavut, the Government of Canada and with a Regional Inuit Association – QIA.
So I have communications experience with the major government players in
Nunavut.
Courtesy of my time with QIA, I’ve also got some nifty
management skills as Communications had a staff of 17 for me to oversee at the
time of my departure – community liaison officers, translators and a media
advisor. And I like to think I’m a pretty good writer just to top things off.
Q. So if someone wants to call and offer you a job?
A. I’d appreciate any leads or offers. If you want to let me
know of something available or to set-up an interview, send me an email, either
on Facebook or craigwelsh1@gmail.com
Or you can DM me on Twitter.
Q. You seems pretty cheerful, all things considered.
A. I’ve bounced back from worse and I’ve had friends go
through much worse recently. So “woe is me” is not going to cut it. I’m
grateful for my time with QIA. They’re a great organization and I learned a lot professional. I consider them
all friends and I’m happy I had the experience. Now, onwards…
2 comments:
Hey man, sorry to read. I think you'll bounce back just fine--if not higher. Keep it up and good luck to you and wifey!
Well, that sucks. I hope you get the short-term gig and that it leads on to something better. When I hear jokes like "Is Iqaluit the capital of Nunavut?" on the The Daily Show, it's nice to have a connection, however tenuous.
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