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With a few days forewarning, I recently found myself one Monday morning sitting on a 757 at LAX bound for JFK, instead of my normal commute from University Drive to Alton. Was it really Monday morning? A work day? What about the staff meeting? Thank God I turned my timesheet in on Friday. After surviving the security line and baggage carousel, I was magically transported to the tenth floor of a charming hotel room at 60 Thompson Street, NYC. I found a comfy chair next to the window of my room where I enjoyed a chicken salad and chamomile tea. Monday night? Really? As I looked out the window at the water tower, fire escapes and city skyline, I felt like it must be someone else occupying my body. It didn’t look anything like my home but I immediately felt at home.
I woke up energized and excited to navigate on foot to 75 Spring Street to see David, Margaret and their new digs! My brisk walk from 60 Thompson to 75 Spring felt like I was walking on the streets of a charming European city. I was surprised when the Starbucks Barrista said good morning instead of guten morgen or bonjour.
As the elevator opened into Wimberly Interiors, I was met with a welcoming hug by David, who gave me a tour of the beautiful space and quickly connected my laptop to our familiar intranet site Pete Street. One by one, I met the NY team as the morning unfolded. It was interesting to me that not one person drove a car to work. I loved my bright temporary NY workspace! The cubicle partitions are about one foot shorter than those in Irvine--providing separation yet good visibility to the windows + the team. The bright whites and oranges seemed to give off an energy of their own. I was also amazed by how quickly I felt at home with the team, who I now call my NY family. Amazingly, my three days there were very much like sitting in Irvine and very much the "Wimberly Way" I have known and loved for over 30 years … talent and energy galore! Thanks to our IS team, I actually was productive, at times, bouncing back and forth between our NY and Irvine computer worlds.
Before I knew it, three days of work (along with great food) had come to an end. I did not have time to see more than a half-mile of the actual city, but driving back to JFK, I was amazed to see how close the office and hotel are to the World Trade Center Memorial as it unfolded directly in front of the car for a minute or two, followed next by Lady Liberty with the sun on her head and fog at her feet … a perfect ending to a short trip + a reality check as to where I was and had been for a week -- really.
The major lesson I learned was the tremendous benefit of working day-to-day + face-to-face. Priceless, actually. I feel most fortunate and blessed to have been given this opportunity, especially meeting the NY team. Thanks to all my WATG/Wimberly Interiors family who made this experience possible + unforgettable.
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