Employment drama has again reared it's ugly head, friends. You might remember that I was cut adrift from my beloved admin job in an international design company back in December of 2008, sparking the creation of my first blog, "Deedee, Cut Adrift!". Eight months later, after a harrowing and dreary stint of unemployment, the president of that company called and asked me to come back and serve as his executive assistant, which I happily did. In the interim however, I had applied for a state job in the office where I had gone for unemployment services, and eventually, they offered me a job. I accepted because the benefits and health insurance were much better, plus it was a shorter drive from home. That new position was funded by the Obama Stimulus (the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) and as such, was a temporary position.
In the meantime, my new operations manager decided that they really, really needed me as a permanent part of their team, so she set out to find a new funding source for me. She found one, and at the beginning of this year, I had to apply and interview all over again for my own job. Early in March of this year, I was told that I had been chosen, approved and signed off on every level to stay as a permanent part of my office team as front desk receptionist and office clerk. I was a virtual sure thing, and I have just been waiting these past few months for the final approval. Then, a few weeks ago, the recession era state budget hit.
Now it seems they have less funding than last year and are rethinking how to distribute it. All pending appointments are in Limbo. There is a very real chance my position will be eliminated, after all.
The ARRA funding which has been paying my wages in my state job thus far, expires on June 30th. If the word does not come down that I have final confirmation before then, I will be unemployed again. Now that I have a mortgage, I could not live on what I would receive on unemployment benefits. We will be in financial trouble very quickly if that happens.
I am not freaking out yet. As I read recently on an inspirational webpage, I believe that I will either be given a firm place to stand, or be taught how to fly. I believe I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. I am now waiting for a sign.
I started a long comment, Deedee, and then decided better and deleted it. I shall send lots of positive thoughts in your direction and wish for you a permanent position. You deserve it.
ReplyDeleteOh, Deedee, nooooo....! I am going to send good vibes out to the universe for you. Oh, goodness, what has happened to the world? Good people want to work, and can't do it.
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping my fingers crossed for you. Please keep us posted. ;-)
Cheers,
Jo
Hi Deedee! What a job saga/drama! Sadly, you probably have a lot of company these days since job stories - or lack of jobs - seem to fill up a lot of space everywhere. Not much you can do I suppose but keep the faith for now. I have a friend who is walking dogs for money and moonlights at McDonalds. She has a master's degree. And a good attitude!
ReplyDeleteSending good vibes and hugs your way!
suZen
you're in my thoughts. earnestly hoping for the best for you.
ReplyDeleteOh dear.
ReplyDeleteSurely they cannot function properly without a front desk receptionist?