11.Mayit’s at my doorstep

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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, ngekPasalamat na din kesa sa wala.

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3 Responses to “it’s at my doorstep”

  1. francesca in france Says:

    oks ah, may redundancy money, utangin ko pwede haha.

    Kesa nga naman sa wala.

    update mo na lang cv mo and send 10K copies to all over UK, tyak me tatanggap sa yo.

    Kasabihan nga: You can pray for miracles, meanwile plant some cabbages.
    Nasa Diyos ang awa, nasa tao ang gawa.
    Naks.

  2. denden Says:

    hi auee! welcome back!

    sorry to hear about your company. will pray that you find another job soon. ingats.

  3. geri Says:

    Good luck Auee! God knows best, His plans are always better. You and your family will be alright.

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