Today was my last day at my "old" job. It was weird, everything was so normal and yet not normal at all. I saw patients I knew I would not be around to recheck, said goodbye to one of my favorite clients and her dog (one of my favorite patients) and finished all my files. We had some yummy pizza and cake at lunch-a little going away party! Then at the end of the day I just packed up all my stuff and left-after a lot of hugs. I'll miss a lot of people and pets but mostly I'm relieved and excited!
On another note I have found that Photoshop is not as "user-friendly" as I had hoped, so it may be a while before I have anything too impressive to share. I hope to figure it out a little at a time-there are a lot in instructions!
Summer
5 months ago
8 comments:
Good luck on your new chapter!
And just yell for help with Photoshop. I'm no expert, but I can stumble through. You will love working in layers!
I think you may have to take a class on photoshop.Lol Hey, you could go back to high school , they offer it as a class there. Lol (yea, right). Congrats on your new career path. Diana
Best of luck with your new endeavors!
Best of luck in whatever you decide to do next. We'll miss you.
I have Photoshop on one computer and Photoshop Elements on the other. Elements is easier, but neither is easy.
Happy days with your new chapter, I have paint shop, user friendly? Nope and I took windows 95 off my computer and put back on 2 weeks after getting my first computer,
It is weird the last day of a job, I didn't know my last day was my last till like an hour before I left, actually made leaving easier. Surprise, I'm gone!
Just think of all the adventures the new year will hold! Good luck with whatever comes your way.
Congrats on your last day.
I got PS for Mother's Day last year and, even though I use it almost daily, I am still a complete PS novice. There is SO much to learn. You should check out Pioneer Woman's photography stuff. She has a lot of great PS tutorials.
Good luck to you in whatever comes next!
I learn best by playing around, trying stuff. Drives my family nuts. They want to read manuals!
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