Re: Issues at work
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 5:18 pm
Great attitude Rick,
On to bigger and better things I'm sure!
Keeping you in my prayers
On to bigger and better things I'm sure!
Keeping you in my prayers
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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Thanks Melanie.melanie wrote:Great attitude Rick,
On to bigger and better things I'm sure!
Keeping you in my prayers
Thanks Philip. I'm just praying that I will see where God wants me to be. And hopefully He'll open the door He wants me to go through, and close the rest.Philip wrote:Rick, I know how you must hurt - perhaps, also with a strong sense of relief. That's the way I felt after getting laid off, after 13 years with my previous company. It felt like a divorce and betrayal of long-time loyalty. Having a job is virtually part of a guy's DNA. And long-time co-worker relationships gone, all that. But, tough though it's been for you, God never burns a bridge without a direction He wants you to seek. You have a purpose SOMEWHERE and God knows precisely where it is that best serves Him AND your interests. Prayerfully consider ALL possibilities - including some that may not seem obvious - things that might not be intuitive but that you are intrigued by the idea of. MAYBE, even start your own business, doing something you'd enjoy. This is a great opportunity to re-invent yourself. And every time you have fear or anxiety, just remember the One Who has this thing for you! You will be in my prayers, and have been, over your job situation.
Blessings,
Philip
Time to move to Australia hey?RickD wrote:Thanks Philip. I'm just praying that I will see where God wants me to be. And hopefully He'll open the door He wants me to go through, and close the rest.Philip wrote:Rick, I know how you must hurt - perhaps, also with a strong sense of relief. That's the way I felt after getting laid off, after 13 years with my previous company. It felt like a divorce and betrayal of long-time loyalty. Having a job is virtually part of a guy's DNA. And long-time co-worker relationships gone, all that. But, tough though it's been for you, God never burns a bridge without a direction He wants you to seek. You have a purpose SOMEWHERE and God knows precisely where it is that best serves Him AND your interests. Prayerfully consider ALL possibilities - including some that may not seem obvious - things that might not be intuitive but that you are intrigued by the idea of. MAYBE, even start your own business, doing something you'd enjoy. This is a great opportunity to re-invent yourself. And every time you have fear or anxiety, just remember the One Who has this thing for you! You will be in my prayers, and have been, over your job situation.
Blessings,
Philip
I really don't know what I'm going to do, but I'm trying to be open to anything.
K,Kurieuo wrote:Time to move to Australia hey?RickD wrote:Thanks Philip. I'm just praying that I will see where God wants me to be. And hopefully He'll open the door He wants me to go through, and close the rest.Philip wrote:Rick, I know how you must hurt - perhaps, also with a strong sense of relief. That's the way I felt after getting laid off, after 13 years with my previous company. It felt like a divorce and betrayal of long-time loyalty. Having a job is virtually part of a guy's DNA. And long-time co-worker relationships gone, all that. But, tough though it's been for you, God never burns a bridge without a direction He wants you to seek. You have a purpose SOMEWHERE and God knows precisely where it is that best serves Him AND your interests. Prayerfully consider ALL possibilities - including some that may not seem obvious - things that might not be intuitive but that you are intrigued by the idea of. MAYBE, even start your own business, doing something you'd enjoy. This is a great opportunity to re-invent yourself. And every time you have fear or anxiety, just remember the One Who has this thing for you! You will be in my prayers, and have been, over your job situation.
Blessings,
Philip
I really don't know what I'm going to do, but I'm trying to be open to anything.
Before heading down to K's pad, make sure he keeps the fridge stocked with your favorite Australian beer. Oh, and that he doesn't wake you before the crack of noon!K, If I felt that was where The Lord was leading me, I would. Of course I'd need to stay at your house for a couple of years until I settled in. :mrgreen
That's great.RickD wrote:I just wanted to share some good news regarding answered prayers.
Not with my job, but my wife has been stressed for a while a her job. She just got offered a great job with less stress, and even a little better pay.
Ah yes, your question.1over137 wrote:That's great.RickD wrote:I just wanted to share some good news regarding answered prayers.
Not with my job, but my wife has been stressed for a while a her job. She just got offered a great job with less stress, and even a little better pay.
And what about my question on whether you see you learned something for future.
Oh sure.1over137 wrote:Not specific.
But to give you an idea what I meant.
Well, in my job, I interact with people and also based on this interaction things are revealed about me and for me.
I still need to grow in being humble, wise, patient, friendly, not being in stress and not telling crazy things if there are not people around who enjoy such sense of humor.
Yes Philip, perfect timing. God works in His ways. I just need to be patient(that's difficult for me sometimes), and realize God has a plan for me. But I hope He gets His plan going NOW!Philip wrote:Rick, great news of your wife - couldn't have come at a better time!
Company decision makers are often so removed from the people their decisions to layoff or fire impact. Typically, they just know what some underling has told them, whether true or not. So decisions are made by dispassionate bean counters who take little account of long-term loyalty. When I got laid off, after 14 years, the president of my company, whom I had long worked close with, never even had the decency to come Say goodbye. His dad, the CEO and company owner, at least called me on the phone to say it was a mere economic decision after the economy crashed, and to wish me good luck. But this was basically crap, as he was an extremely wealthy man who could have easily kept me on. But hard-nosed business people often refuse to think appreciatively of the people who helped get them to where they are. They don't want to miss a penny of their bottom line $$$. Instead, they callously make decisions like the people they let go aren't human beings with families and bills. That's what they've convinced themselves is using "good business sense." Sadder thing is my Former CEO is a Christian. At least I got a small severance package.
I think, in the U.S., people have long been conditioned to believing if they just get the right education or training, and if they work hard, that they will likely have a gradual economic rise of prosperity. But, suddenly, we see that is no longer a certainty. We're seeing conditions people haven't experienced in many, many decades. It really calls us to have faith in God instead of our own "genius" or supposedly astute moves (a good thing) and that God has not abandoned us. When situations impacting our well being seem so threatening, it truly is a spiritual gut check. I sometimes think about Moses or Joseph, the tremendous despair they undoubtedly went through. I can guarantee they were much like us, wondering why, why, WHY???!!! Often, I'm not so sure we will ever have the answers to such questions, but we surely have to have faith in God's purposes for allowing our trials. He knows best; his love and provision will never fail us. The challenge is for us to keep looking up instead of being laser-focused on our difficult situations. Easier said than done, I know. Pray for that ability, to stay focused on Him instead of the circumstances you fear. He is way more than enough!Yes Philip, perfect timing. God works in His ways. I just need to be patient(that's difficult for me sometimes), and realize God has a plan for me. But I hope He gets His plan going NOW!