Friday, June 8, 2012

The Longest Days

Storm by PegCole17
Some days go quick as lightning and others drag on for an eternity. But when you get a combination of events that cause both occurences to happen at once, it can be difficult to weather the storm. When I hear the word 'difficult' I think of my mentor, the late Mr. Jim Rohn. I can almost hear him saying that life was filled with opportunity and difficulty. What we do with what we're given is how it will come out.

Just when you think that things are getting back to normal after a long period of a 'disturbance in the force', life is good for a few days, good health is finally starting to bloom, the walker has been put aside and then, well, then the corporation comes along to shake up the boat.

Later today "They" will come and pick up the company car, a brand new Chevy Malibu that served well for the corporate travels that are no longer deemed necessary. "The position has been eliminated". It's one of those euphemisms that corporate people like to use. Now that the particular technical product you supported is not part of their solution, you are no longer necessary either.  But it wasn't as heartless as some "separations from the company" have been. This time there was a grace period of two weeks given, well, less one holiday Monday in which to find another position within the company. Since a recent press leak has indicated an upcoming reduction in force (RIF) of 10% at said company, most departments are holding on to any open requisitions with a tight fist. No luck internally. Been there, done that. Now we're there again.

Each phone call becomes a ray of momentary hope as we wait for news on a position that was available last week with a different company. But with this new development, who knows? It seems easier to get a job when you already have one somehow. We will see as this turns along with the world around us.

6 comments:

  1. Hello Peg. I call this the ODTAA phase. 'One darn thing after another.' Sorry that you are going through this. You are strong and the strong survive these transitions.

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    1. Hello Mike. The strong do survive. We're so busy being happy about Jim's return to the living that we're looking at this as just another small snag. Thanks for your moral support as we go through this one more time. You know.
      Peg

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  2. Hello Peg, You find yourselves in the same situation as many others. I know your strength and perseverance will see you through this as well as the other task that you are doing so well. Your sense of humor will be tested and prevail.

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    1. Just got around to come back here and found your comment, Mike. Thanks once again for all your kindness. We are all being tested perhaps to reveal our inner strength.
      Peg

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  3. Ah but "you" will never be eliminated from my heart Sista...thinking of you and Jim with love and hugs, Maria

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    1. My dear friend and Sista,
      You are sweet to stop in and write a note. We are stunned but will manage to wade through this once more. Life is good.
      Peg

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