So heeding that Golden Rule, I set modest expections for myself when I went on two sets of interviews before Christmas -- I also hedged my bets by submitting resumes expressing my qualifications for other full-time positions. Then came the waiting part as companies take the traditional holiday break when companies shut down between Christmas and New Year.
Then, something wonderfully special happened. During the break, I was contacted to interview for two other jobs the week after New Years Day. On the day of the first interview, I accepted a job offer from one of the companies that already interviewed me in December (almost two months to the day after I was laid off). I am now in the middle of my second week at my new job.
As I have had time to ponder the past layoffs I've endured, I realized that somehow all of my needs were being provided. While I was hounded by Doom and Gloom (those self-centered fears of losing what I have or not getting what I want), I still managed to keep a roof over my head, clothes on my back, and food on the table.
So, at this point, I need to acknowledge who my real Employer is, and I just need to perform the footwork laid before me.
Best wishes for a prosperous and joyful New Year.
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