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Today’s Throwback Thursday is a milestone, at least on a personal lifetime note.
Thirty years ago, I arrived in Utah to live, work and play. It was December 28, 1987 that my then wife Denise and I drove to Utah with whatever belongings that we had personally collected over the years as residents of California, along with the few things we had acquired as a newly married couple [just 6 months prior in June 1987], packed into a car and U-Haul moving van and found our way to Orem, UT, to live in a 2 bedroom apartment with a rent of $350 a month. We lived in that apartment for almost three years before building a brand-new home, at a cost of $83,000 in September 1990.
Those almost three years were spent working at Word Perfect, attending 3 semesters at BYU [I eventually left/got kicked out, after breaking the Honor Code of not wearing socks with shoes – that’s a bar story I’ve told many times over the years], and made some new friends along the way.
Almost Left
There were a few times over those 30 years that I tempted to move back to California, where I grew up and lived from birth till that move date in 1987. One of which was a job offer that came in March 2001, and would have paid me $114k a year and a move to Mission Viejo, CA. I turned it down as I was going through a divorce with Denise and didn’t want to leave my daughter Tiffany during that time. In hindsight, I could have probably made it work, but I feel I made the right decision. Especially after hearing in 2004, the company that made me the offer, closed their Mission Viejo location.
So in Utah I remained, where I have had 7 jobs in the IT industry [including a stint at being self employed] in the last 30 years:
- Word Perfect
- Network Professional Association
- Perfection Applied (my consulting and publishing company)
- Teltrust
- Cimmaron Software
- Data2Logistics
- ARI Network Services – current job
And where I’ve lived in 8 residences in that same 30 year period.
A lot of memories have been made here and while I still feel there is a move out of this state in the next 5 years, for now, Utah is my home, all of the great and odd and quirkyness that it has been.