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by Laval Desbiens - 2 May 2008
On the day of my retirement I will have completed 35 years of service in the federal government. I started in 1972 during the growing days of the Department of Communications in Acton, Ontario and then just before Christmas of 1972 moved to the Toronto District Office. I transferred into the Toronto Regional Office within a week or two of arriving back from my honeymoon (1977). I then moved back into the Toronto District Office as a manager in 1987. The last move was to Kelowna in the fall of 1990.
While working as the Manager of Spectrum Development in the Toronto
District office in the Spring of 1990, I applied for the Hamilton District
Director's job. I knew the office, the staff, and I was born and had lived
within the Hamilton District. One of my staff let me know that there were two
positions going to be run on the same competition and the second one was
Kelowna. Jane and I were going to move somewhere anyway and I thought that if
the interview was being done at the same time there might be only one or two
additional questions on the board. I applied for both positions. I ended up
having to choose between Kelowna and Hamilton. Jane and I debated long and hard
about where we would go and concluded that Kelowna was the only appropriate
destination (my family lived in the San Francisco Bay area). When we stepped off
the plane for the first time I knew I was in the right place. It took Jane a bit
longer to be convinced but she too knows that this is home. |
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