[Curly Ripe Meat] 25 Year Service Awards

May 20, 2010 23:14

This afternoon, I attended the district reception for the sixteen
people who have served for 25 years at the San Mateo Community College
District. It was a fun party, especially since the bar was open; I
totally work with the fun (a.k.a."bad") crowd, Yay!

There were some amazing careers that we learned about. The first woman
recognized had been working for the district since students used
punch-cards to enroll in classes, and floppy disks were considered a
lot of storage. She's now the head of all the IT in the district; from
the online enrollment & grading systems to our google email;
everything. Apparently she's got grown kids and she and her husband are
active in a Corvette club (and have two). She was fashionable &
attractive, and she is a woman; the woman who brought thousands of
people in this district from punch-cards to live lecture web-casts.
I know plenty of women my age in the technology/IT/games/3D animation
field. I know very, very few who are hardware & sys-admin oriented, and
even fewer who have been doing that work since 1985. That woman is an
amazing role model.

Another honoree had written the grant that started the funding for
Middle College, a program that allows high school students get to
attend community college classes in order to graduate more quickly &
start building up their college credits. We didn't have such a thing
when I was 15 in California, but I heard about it in Washington (where
it was called "Running Start,") and adopted it for myself. It's an
amazing program that saves capable kids from giving up on their
education when they're being stifled by the stupidity/drama/status
quo/etc. of adolescent academia.

Another woman who was honored had opened the first college computer
writing center in the country; and had to fight hard to do it. She was
a revered professor; had taught every English class offered, had her
PhD, also worked at Stanford (and in my mind, this explains the next
part, I hope, I hope, I hope...), was retiring this year... and was
ADJUNCT FACULTY. WTF. As in: after 25 years, she never got a full time
job.

Who would've guessed that my chances at getting a full time job might
be *better* teaching dance than English?
OMG PLEASE don't let that be my fate... Go State Budget, GO!!!

I was super grateful to have gotten to see so many amazing women
recognized by our district. And how often do you get to go to a work
function and have a great time like that?

I love my job.
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