it’s at my doorstep
Monday, May 11th, 2009
I got a double-whammy on Friday. I thought I was coming down with the flu so I decided to stay home. I couldn’t even bring myself to continue working so I logged off before lunchtime. (By Saturday I wasn’t any better, by Sunday it hit me. It’s not flu, it’s hay fever hugging me with all its might.)
I was wearily checking my crackberry on and off throughout the day. My teammate emailed me saying there was another company meeting and things were announced and it’d be good if I can call her.
I love this girl. She’s a consultant but I’ve never had a better teammate. She’s a real teamplayer and for a good time here, a friend.
So long story short, the company is in trouble and if we don’t find any backers soon, we will all be made redundant! Aside from the financial ouch, as I said I don’t want to go. It was with a heavy heart that I added a paragraph to my CV. But I didn’t feel the need to update my internet profile just yet.
God will provide. Men will have to do their bit, of course.
I will do what I need to do to make sure our family doesn’t get evicted from our home. But I am keeping the Faith that the Company will pull thru or if not, I will have somewhere to land.
All these are highly-confidential of course… Reality is really hitting home. What I’ve been reading on paper and pretty much been ignoring, is now knocking on my doorstep.
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pahabol sulat
I just checked how my entitlement is for redundancy pay, ngek… Pasalamat na din kesa sa wala.
