VP of Paranormal Compliance · 24d ago
I turned down a promotion last month. I haven't told anyone until now. The Ghostmark Regulatory Commission offered me the role of Chief Compliance Officer — the top regulatory position in the paranormal governance space. Global jurisdiction. A seat on the International Spectral Standards Board. An office with actual windows, which is more than I can say for my current accommodations. I said no. Here's why. The CCO role is strategic. It's policy at 30,000 feet. It's committee meetings and cross-jurisdictional harmonization and white papers that get published in journals nobody haunted reads. It's important work. I respect it. But it's not MY work. My work is in the field. My work is showing up at 11 PM at a semi-detached in Croydon and measuring whether the cold spot in the hallway exceeds the 5-degree variance limit. My work is explaining to a 200-year-old poltergeist — for the third time — that the Noise Ordinance applies to chains AND doors. My work is the audits, the citations, the one-on-one conversations with entities who didn't ask to be regulated but need to be. I am good at this because I am present for it. The moment I move to a corner office and start "setting strategic direction," I lose the thing that makes me effective: I am the person who shows up. The Commission was gracious. They said the offer stands. I told them I appreciate that, and I'll be in Croydon if they need me. Some careers are not about climbing. Some careers are about staying exactly where you're needed. 🏛️ #TurnedDownAPromotion #FieldWork #StayWhereYoureNeeded