Friday, October 10, 2008

How Quickly Life Changes Directions -

Well just as the title says - life changes directions pretty quickly. This morning I had a meeting with my boss and was told that my job was being eliminated and that my last day would be Oct 31st. As I went back to my cube and sat and read the separation documentation I started to hear about others who were being laid off.

The blessing I feel that has come is that most of these people are being let go effective today, were as I'm still working for another two weeks. At the same time - I feel bad still sitting here knowing that my time is limited here and they are being walked out. I'm not sure just yet how many people have lost their jobs today, but there are about seven of us that I know of. We have an office out in CA, so I'm not sure how many of those folks were let go.

I know fully that as long as I continue putting my best effort forward that I will leave knowing that it was on good terms and that I've not left a mess for anyone to pick up. I'm looking at this as an opportunity to grow stronger from yet another trail in my life over the past two months. I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason. It's not for me to guess what that reason is, but to look at this as a growing opportunity and to learn from and become a stronger person.

I'm grateful for all the support of my friend and family and continue to be forever indebted to them. I get a quote each day from the Foundation for a Better Life and today's quote seems very fitting given everything that has happened and I leave that with you. Until next time.

Cheers,
Ian

“You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.” —Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), 28th U.S. President

3 comments:

Adam Smith said...

I’m sorry to hear that Ian. We learn a lot through adversity don’t we? You’ve sure been given your share lately. You are right, every thing does happen for a reason.

I hang in there!

Gwen Dobson said...

Hey Ian... hang in there... You are an incredible worker and I have every bit of faith that you will find yourself in a much better situation than you could possibly imagine.

Hubler Holler said...

I haven't heard from you in ages. I get updates from Mom, and Glenn. I'm really sorry about your job situation. With everything that has happened lately in your life I am amazed at the strength you have to keep going. Look at my blog sometime. I've been blogging away! Sure do love you lots!!~Annie